A Survival Horror Adventure: as an ensemble cast, explore an isolated village of ancient ritual – its labyrinthine roads change each time you lose all your characters.
In EGS’s case, what you pay with is system resources. And unlike all the malware some sites tend to try to stick up your computer’s ass, the issue of system resources being wasted due to ineptly made software isn’t easy (or at times even possible) to fix or avoid.
Steam and EGS are wastes of system resources. That’s a much higher price to pay than some easily blocked malware ad or two.
scott (28 Oct 2022, 18:42)
really, testing your theory now, both steam and EGS closed cpu usage 1%, memory 11%
after starting steam and EGS and keeping them maximised my cpu usage is 4%, memory 12%
Both minimised…… cpu 1%, memory 12%
Not sure what you are running on, but if you pay a higher price of “wasted system resources” by running them, you might need to upgrade your potato lol
Roland (31 Oct 2022, 20:14)
When you download/buy a game on EGS or Steam you don’t really OWN the game. When their service goes down (either temporarily or permanently… which will happen eventually) ‘your’ games will be gone.
I’d rather download the game to play when I want… and archive it if I feel, down the line. Not to mention there have been games that’ve been permanently taken off those services without warning, barring anyone from playing them there ever again. SAW comes to mind.
Free on epic games. Don’t waste time downloading this.
Nothing is really “free.”
In EGS’s case, what you pay with is system resources. And unlike all the malware some sites tend to try to stick up your computer’s ass, the issue of system resources being wasted due to ineptly made software isn’t easy (or at times even possible) to fix or avoid.
Steam and EGS are wastes of system resources. That’s a much higher price to pay than some easily blocked malware ad or two.
really, testing your theory now, both steam and EGS closed cpu usage 1%, memory 11%
after starting steam and EGS and keeping them maximised my cpu usage is 4%, memory 12%
Both minimised…… cpu 1%, memory 12%
Not sure what you are running on, but if you pay a higher price of “wasted system resources” by running them, you might need to upgrade your potato lol
When you download/buy a game on EGS or Steam you don’t really OWN the game. When their service goes down (either temporarily or permanently… which will happen eventually) ‘your’ games will be gone.
I’d rather download the game to play when I want… and archive it if I feel, down the line. Not to mention there have been games that’ve been permanently taken off those services without warning, barring anyone from playing them there ever again. SAW comes to mind.
Pretty sure it’s more easy to download it from here than signing up first on epic games
Total dogshit