Posted August 17, 2021

Mafwek
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AnimalMother117
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Shadowstalker16
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From India
Posted August 17, 2021



pds41
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Registered: May 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted August 17, 2021
It would also be interesting to know who refused the idea assuming this wasn't just a rumour. I mean, I'm guessing that Valve and GoG wouldn't have said no - so potentially Microsoft.

Orkhepaj
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Registered: Apr 2012
From Hungary
Posted August 17, 2021
soon come the 4th ,so play it while you can

SpacemanSpiffed
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Posted August 17, 2021

Microsoft has very specific visions for their games which different groups at the company have a hand in. (in this case they are clearly building to AoE 4 which was originally slated for a 2019 release). A DRM-free product, even a 20+ year old game, seems to go against what they are currently pushing for. Microsoft originally didn't want the first definitive edition on Steam - only the Microsoft Store. It sold well for the Store, but much less than they hoped for, so they eventually relented and released on Steam.
Post edited August 17, 2021 by SpacemanSpiffed

AB2012
Registered: Sep 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted August 17, 2021

Microsoft has very specific visions for their games which different groups at the company have a hand in. (in this case they are clearly building to AoE 4 which was originally slated for a 2019 release). A DRM-free product, even a 20+ year old game, seems to go against what they are currently pushing for. Microsoft originally didn't want the first definitive edition on Steam - only the Microsoft Store. It sold well for the Store, but much less than they hoped for, so they eventually relented and released on Steam.