Epic Takes Shot At Steam: 'We Won't Accept Crappy Games'

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Console wars are a thing of the past. The new war is Epic Games Store vs. Steam, and it could get bloody. For years Steam has been stuck in a "damned if you do damned if you don't" situation about whether to open the flood gates to any and all games, or to police the storefront. Initially, Steam was a gatekeeper that decided which games went on the platform. Over time this changed, mostly thanks to the now defunct Steam Greenlight. At the moment, if you pay a small fee, you can get your game on the storefront, though Steam still exercise its power and pull a game every once in awhile due to controversy. There's people yelling for it to not regulate, and then there's people screaming at it to regulate. It can't win.

That said, over the past few years, Steam has mostly kept its hands off, letting countless horrible, illegal, and sometimes repulsive games make it onto the platform. And as a result, Steam has built quite the reputation for being a storefront propped up on 95 percent of garbage.

On the other side of the coin, the new Epic Games Store is tailoring its storefront, but eventually it wants to open the gates up wider. However, that doesn't mean it's going to not regulate like Steam has.

Recently, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney was asked by PC Gamer how the company will go about regulation. He responded as follows:

"We'll have a quality standard that doesn't accept crappy games," said Sweeney. "We'll accept reasonably good quality games, of any scale, whether small indie games to huge triple-A games, and we'll take everything up to, like, an R-rated movie or an M-rated game. A GTA game would be fine to us, but Epic's not going to distribute porn games or bloatware or asset flips, or any sort of thing that's meant to shock players. The PC's an open platform and if we don't distribute it in our store you can still reach consumers directly."


For those that don't know: in addition to housing every great PC game, Steam is known to be a haven of porn-esq experiences, asset flips, and just downright terrible games. Sweeney doesn't outright call Steam out while speaking to PC Gamer, but it's fairly obvious that there's a jab there.

Sweeney also doesn't divulge any details on how it will police its storefront, though he notes it won't be what it's like on consoles, which are played by humans before they are approved. But there will be people making judgment calls in some capacity.



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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/03/20/epic-games-store-steam-pc-crappy-games/

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LoveFairyPosted:

Oh snap. Epic has some cahonas!

EthanPosted:

lol steam has and always will be the best marketplace for pc games

RedactedPosted:

Not a way a company should be taking things

DeftonesPosted:

Weird, Epic also won't accept user's privacy.

ZemaPosted:

I dont think epic is going todo much better then steam

25_To_LifePosted:

This should be interesting, competition only benefits the consumer.

AnimePosted:

But I like steam either way so.

322Posted:

Steam gives you the option if you want the game or not. You don't have to buy it and those terrible games aren't really advertised. They have cut down on asset flips and truly terrible games. All epic has is money to buy exclusivity.

XeCookiePosted:

As other users already stated everyone has their own opinion on a game who are they to reject a game and judge.

XBL-ABPosted:

Anime Crappy games? Some of those games are actually really fun and that is what makes them fun. Epic is just digging a hole right now.


crappy games arent indie games. Theyre talking about rape day
Not indie