We did the thing
Everyone kept talking about this "Epic" thing, so we thought we'd see what it's all about.
Here's what these Epic folks are doing: First they teach every kid in the world these obnoxious dances and now they're offering funding to game developers in exchange for PC exclusivity on their game store.
This is exactly what Marx warned us about!
Just imagine if other companies got it in their head to offer funding in exchange for exclusives. What'd be next? Game consoles paying for games to be exclusive on their consoles? Netflix paying for exclusive shows? Newspapers paying for exclusive articles? It'd be some sort of late capitalist dystopia.
Okay so goofing aside, yes, we've signed with Epic for PC launch exclusivity. It's incredible news for us and I'm hoping you all can be excited about it, too.
We asked Epic if we could talk frankly about the situation and they were like whatever, so here's a bit of insight into what this all means and why we did it:
Who is Epic and what are you talking about?
- Epic is a company that makes the Unreal game engine, a bunch of popular games including Fortnite, and the Epic Game Store (EGS).
- EGS is a PC game distribution platform like Steam, Origin, Itch.io, and GOG Galaxy.
- Epic paying for PC exclusives has become the latest thing Gamers™ have gotten angry about, which I'll talk more about a bit further down.
What it means for Ooblets:
- Ooblets will be launching on PC through EGS. We won't be selling the game on other PC stores for a pretty long while (that's the exclusivity bit).
- We'll still be launching on Xbox One. The Epic exclusivity is just limited to PC.
- We got some cash money upfront from the deal so we can make the game we always wanted to with fewer compromises.
What it means for you:
- You'll have to install EGS if you wanna buy Ooblets on PC. I know that's asking a lot but I believe in you and your ability to download a free thing and create a user account (if you haven't already done so to play Fortnite which I KNOW YOU HAVE).
Why'd we do this?
So we had a big decision to make, and we didn't take it lightly.
Because Epic doesn't yet have the same market share as their competitors, they offered us a minimum guarantee on sales that would match what we'd be wanting to earn if we were just selling Ooblets across all the stores. That takes a huge burden of uncertainty off of us because now we know that no matter what, the game won't fail and we won't be forced to move back in with our parents (but we do love and appreciate you, parents!).
Now we can just focus on making the game without worrying about keeping the lights on. The upfront money they're providing means we'll be able to afford more help and resources to start ramping up production and doing some cooler things.
So when is Ooblets coming out?
We feel the same impatience about launching Ooblets as a lot of you are probably feeling. I think it's felt like the game is taking forever because:
- We announced the game and have been sharing everything about it since basically the day we came up with the concept. Most studios only start talking about their games when they're close to the finish line.
- We've only ever had the resources for just one programmer, Rebecca, who makes everything. And she also does most of the art, UI, and other stuff on the game.
The investment we're getting upfront from Epic will allow us to ramp up our development resources which will lead to faster development in the long run, but it might also delay our initial launch a tad because it takes some time to ramp things up and because we won't have as much financial pressure to prematurely shove something we're not happy with out the door.
We're not going to be perfectionists about our initial launch, but there's still a lot of foundational stuff we need to sort out before we're even ready for an early access launch.
Angry at Epic, us, the world?
We're aware of the backlash that's been hitting games that sign with Epic. I don't expect much of our uniquely-lovely community to fit into this weird anti-Epic contingent, but I figured I'd share our thoughts and have an open conversation about the issues.
I've read through all the arguments against Epic and they all basically come down to a couple core issues:
"EGS doesn't have as many features as other stores"
As a user of both Steam and EGS myself, I haven't had any issues with using EGS to buy and play games personally. But regarding the features that are still missing, that's just sorta the way software is developed. Things take a lot longer to develop properly than people tend to realize and nobody comes to market with perfect software.
I remember waaay back when I plopped the disc for Half Life 2 into my PC for the first time and was forced to install this new thing called Steam. It was a barely-functional mess back then, as anyone who used it from that time period can tell you. It's had like 15 years to improve. If it wasn't worthwhile to improve, it wouldn't have been and you wouldn't still be using it.
I'm sure there's a team of folks working on launcher features for EGS, but their work depends on the platform being worthwhile from a market-share perspective to keep going.
"It's anti-consumer to have exclusives"
This is the most common complaint about Epic, but I don't think people have really thought it through.
I can understand the frustration of having to buy different consoles to play the games you want, but there's no extra cost to use EGS. The store and launcher just require a free signup. It's not like having to pay for HBO and Netflix and Hulu to watch all the shows you want, it's more like just having to press a button on your remote to change between free TV channels.
It's also really disappointing to see folks threatening to pirate a game just because they can't get it on the game launcher they're used to. Feeling like you're owed the product of other people's work on your terms or else you'll steal it is the epitome of that word "entitlement" that people use to discuss immature, toxic gamers.
I get the appeal of wanting to seek out things to get angry about. Venting anger is cathartic and natural, but let's have just a little perspective about what we decide to get angry about. Look at the things going on around you and ask yourself if there might be anything just a tad more worthwhile to be upset about.
Here are just a few suggestions:
- Climate change
- Human rights abuses
- The new Twitter desktop UI
- The last season of Game of Thrones
(Those last two were jokes, please don't yell at people about them)
So let's remember that this is all low-stakes video game stuff we're dealing with here. Nothing to get worked up about. And I (Ben/perplamps) will be around on our Discord to answer any questions and talk through any concerns or confusion you might still have.
Okay, that was a lot so thanks so much for reading through it all. We're really hoping this Epic stuff is something you can all celebrate with us for the good thing that it is, and we'll have a lot more fun stuff to share with you moving forward.
P.S. Yes, we got out our mocap rig, spent ages setting it up and recording everything just to get a flossing gif for this post. And no, we don't know how to floss.
Joder, que pena, tenía muchas ganas de probarlo, la verdad.
Aunque en steam sigue saliendo su ficha..
https://store.steampowered.com/app/593150/Ooblets/
Feeling like you're owed the product of other people's work on your terms or else you'll steal it is the epitome of that word "entitlement" that people use to discuss immature, toxic gamers.
Mis diez
Tremenda biblia para justificarse y tratar de convencernos sobre las bondades de Epic.
"I believe in you and your ability to download a free thing and create a user account (if you haven't already done so to play Fortnite which I KNOW YOU HAVE)."
"Look at the things going on around you and ask yourself if there might be anything just a tad more worthwhile to be upset about.
Here are just a few suggestions:
Climate change
Human rights abuses"
Esas dos partes son para enmarcarlas.
Vamos, otro que está en todo su derecho de venderse a los bíllets, pero no es necesario ese muro de texto para justificar su amor por los bíllets.
¿Hubo precompras o KS con este juego?
Otros merecen la compra del juego cuando salga en steam, estos no merecen ni escupirles con la tochobiblia que han escrito para excusarse.
Algunos seguirán preguntándose para qué tantas justificaciones cuando al fin y al cabo esto solo va de steam versus egs no? haha
#11 Bueno y de la justificacion de cierto sector que como no sale en su icono del escritorio favorito decide ir a descargarlo a la bahia
#16 es que eso es obvio.
Los que se quejan de que es condescendiente son los que iban a llorar de cualquiera de las maneras (y que seguramente ni iban a comprar el juego) xD
#17 Y eso no quita que el mensaje sea condescendiente de todas maneras tratando al público del comunicado como idiotas. Usando los mismos argumentos repetidos que no sirven de nada.
Steam tiene todas esas funcionalidades porque las han desarrollado durante 15 años, genial todos los sabemos pero por qué una plataforma que sale en 2019 no aprende de la competencia y saca en 2019 una plataforma con todo lo que tiene Steam nadie lo sabe. Son excusas muy malas y que no sirven como argumento para justificar la falta de funcionalidades.
Respecto a lo de promocionar la excusividad como algo bueno para el consumidor ya ni hablamos y por otro lado pretender que solo es un icono en el escritorio es obviar muchas cosas y reducir todo al absurdo pero que hay que esperar de alguien que ha recibido miles de dólares para vender su juego en la EGS.
#19 ¿Acaso hay alguna tienda en 2019 que tenga todas las funcionalidades que tiene Steam? Ni las tiene GOG, ni las tiene Uplay, ni las tiene Origin, ni las tiene ninguna otra tienda.
EGS ya publicó su hoja de ruta y poco a poco va añadiendo funcionalidades, la última si no recuerdo mal guardado en la nube. Ya irán llegando las demás.
#19 solo es condescendiente si realmente eres un idiota incapaz de aceptar el mensaje.
EGS podría haber salido con todas las funcionalidades de Steam y los lloros serían exactamente iguales. Dentro de seis meses, o un año, o dos cuando haya casi paridad, seguirán los lloros.
Será así hasta que los niños acepten la realidad igual que lo hicieron con Origin, con Uplay, con Battle.net o con la propia Steam. Hasta entonces, el resto tendremos que aguantar a los pesados en cada juego que salga en la EGS.
Que pesados los antiepic. No sabeis como va esto. Entre mas os negueis más juegos van a regalar y exclusividades comprar.
#23 hombre, es un mensaje de mierda, no nos vamos a engañar, eso de "hay cosas más importantes de las que quejarse" Es de primero de Offtopic y ni ahí cuela ya.
#25 Tanto hablar para que se acabe liando más aún (como pasa sieeeeempre en estas situaciones donde algún dev o empresa habla más de la cuenta), casi que hubiese sido mejor no decir nada, pasarse a EGS y ya. Puesto que sabes que habrán quejas sí o sí al menos de esa manera nadie te podrá mal interpretar, no crearás más motivos para que la gente se pique más allá de la plataforma.
Está claro que estará la gente cabreada de siempre, pero seguro que ganas más cabreo de gente que ni siquiera le importa la plataforma, sino por el post.
#23 Es decir que me acabas de insultar porque pienso que el mensaje es condescendiente. Fantástico. Igual podrías respetar a los demás que como administrador sería lo mínimo. El mensaje que quieren dar es que la EGS es maravillosa porque les ha apoyado con dinero y que gracias a eso mejoraran el juego y que la exclusividad no es mala y que instalar la EGS no te hace enfermar pero el tono general del comunicado se nota que va con rintintin.
Este no es un caso como los de los juegos lanzados en Kickstarter pero el mero hecho de que el desarrollador haga este comunicado tratando de vender todas las bondades de la EGS y de la oferta de Epic con un tono jocoso pues no es más que PR para EPIC y el juego, está claro que no va a decir nada malo de ellos.
A mi me parece fantástico que unos desarrolladores acepten el dinero de Epic para terminar de mejorar su juego y lanzarlo en esa tienda si es lo que quieren pero ese mensaje que han hecho está tratando a la gente de estúpida por no querer usar la EGS cuando la gente tendrá sus razones de peso que ya se han dado por activa y por pasiva.
La EGS no es ni Origin, Uplay o Battle.net porque no solo tiene como exclusividad sus juegos sino de otros desarrolladores. No es tan difícil de entender.
Si tú no abres el hilo haciendo referencia a la exclusividad igual no habrá pesados que hablen de ello tanto los que están a favor como en contra.
#20 Si ahora viene una marca de ratones y te saca un ratón de bola como primer producto o una marca de teclados uno de membrana ¿Tú que pensarías? Pues eso. Si estamos en 2019 tendrán que sacar una plataforma con funcionalidades mínimas y sacar una plataforma pelada es triste, no, lo siguiente. Que luego pueden añadir lo que quieran pero no deja de ser algo torpe por su parte.
Que yo no la dejo de usar por las funcionalidades ahora sino porque no voy a apoyar un modelo que es perjudicial para el consumidor especialmente tras sus últimas jugadas con los juegos nacidos en Kickstarter y Metro.
Que aprovechen lo que puedan con el fijo que les da Epic por este juego, porque después de la que están liando, incluso menospreciando directamente a sus Patreons, no creo que tengan mucho apoyo para hacer más juegos.
#27 Esos ratones ya no se fabrican, están obsoletos. Pero desde hace años además. Podrías haber puesto un ejemplo mejor, no sé, como si un fabricante de televisiones saca una que no sea una SmartTV.
Pero si tú esperas que por ejemplo alguien abra una tienda de ropa y te ofrezca lo mismo que te ofrece por ejemplo Zara o Primark (que ya están más que asentadas) la llevas clara, el mundo no funciona así xD