ChristophWr: Maybe im the only one which is a bit concerned about this partnership. What are your thoughts about this?
RawSteelUT: No concern here. Unreal Engine is the most popular engine for big-budget games, and CDPR have proven with CP2077 that they're not big enough to do it all in house effectively.
Hah.
Look at ALL of those AAA lately:
NO KB/M support.
NO video support (unless it is 1920x1080).
Stuttering all over the place.
Bugs unimaginenable in previous games.
EAC in every game, SP or not.
Denuvo more times than not.
6 months to a year before they let it on anything else.
1-2 patches, then the game is abandonware (and those patches create more problems than solutions).
I am glad I stumbled on this thread.
Downloading all my games offline installs, and forgetting all about gog from now on (not only gog, but Steam as well as anyone that isnt showing epic as being integral to any game. I am tired of trying to find out what publisher, developer, or game, has been on epic or is connected with epic, wether its engine or otherwise).
Guess thats why all these games that used to be on gog where really GOOD old games.
Sigh.