I bit the bullet a while ago and bought the game through Epic. I could have waited. I have a friend that I play games with regularly. We played GalCiv 3 (through Steam) quite a bit, but it kept crashing late in games, and it would become unplayable after a while. We have been playing Civ 6 for quite a while and wanted to try GalCiv 4. I wish we had saved our money. It crashes earlier and more often than GalCiv 3 and becomes unplayable rather early in the ga
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[quote who="chanbrothers" reply="7" id="3849835"] May I know what is the issue with Epic? I see so many against Epic store. [/quote] Primarily, I don't want another launcher eating up resources, etc., and I already have lots of games that I play through Steam. But I also agree with Kurtis Peterson's other reasons.
I will be waiting to get it on Steam.
Another year and no Linux support. I still don't use Multiplicity for that reason. I only have one Windows box, but I have several Linux boxes.
@emichael, I use Synergy, too. I will until they break it...again...or until Multiplicity is working on Linux. Once Multiplicity is an option, I will drop Synergy in a heartbeat!
I'm interested in seeing Multiplicity on Linux, too!
I had the same thing happen on an initial installation today. Norton Internet Security 29.9.3.13 on Windows 10.