Originally Posted by Imon Yourside:
Just make another Epic games account and get it on many, that way you can share with your friends. I have 4 accounts so I can share the coop goodness.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Finally started playing Civ 6 last night. Holy shit this is complicated. I barely understand what I'm doing, and have no idea what's going on around me, but it's kind of fun.
Been playing this for a couple of days, but I doubt if I last much longer. Glad it was free.
Like all other games of this type, it's fun in the beginning, but eventually devolves into a frustrating, tedious management nightmare. I realize there are people out there who enjoy that sort of thing, but I'm not one of them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Been playing this for a couple of days, but I doubt if I last much longer. Glad it was free.
Like all other games of this type, it's fun in the beginning, but eventually devolves into a frustrating, tedious management nightmare. I realize there are people out there who enjoy that sort of thing, but I'm not one of them.
Civ 5 has a lot less micro management and is probably my favorite one for that very reason. The ones that clamor to control every small detail won out in Civ 6 and it sucks. [Reply]
Does anyone know if you actually have to download them to get them free? Like could I set up an account and add it to my collection but not download it? I’m in the process of building a new gaming computer but still want some of the free games for later. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Does anyone know if you actually have to download them to get them free? Like could I set up an account and add it to my collection but not download it? I’m in the process of building a new gaming computer but still want some of the free games for later.
You can absolutely do that. It adds it to your Epic Games online game library. You can then download their Game Launcher app. Which you log into with your Epic account, and then download whichever games you want. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
You can absolutely do that. It adds it to your Epic Games online game library. You can then download their Game Launcher app. Which you log into with your Epic account, and then download whichever games you want.
Originally Posted by Pants:
That's also the case with every other online distribution service like Steam, Origin, UPlay, Battle.net, GOG, etc.
The games you purchase don't even download until you tell them to. They just become a part of your library. :-)
Right well some may not know because as soon as you get the game it prompts you to install on Epic store anyways. Simply hit cancel then it's added to your library as someone already stated. [Reply]