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Epic opens up in around 15 to 18 seconds and Steam takes around 12 to 14 seconds for first launch. Seems pretty close by the looks of it. Although I guess you probably saved 2 or 3 seconds of your very valuable time while opening game launchers so I can understand that too.
The Epic Game Launcher / Store itself does not support controller navigation. Same thing with GeForce Now Launcher. For Epic, you're better off using a desktop PC to make purchases, then using PlayNite to manage installing / uninstalling / launching of games, as it has a full screen console mode that's joystick friendly just like Steam's.
In the epic games launcher, Go to settings, click Throttle Downloads set it to a big number like 100,000. I was getting 0.4 -1 MB's before doing that. Bumped up to 10 MB's after. Thats the only thing I changed. Play around with the number. 200,000 actually gave me worse speed. I know it shouldn't work.
Epic itself is a really bad company, they waste millions of dollars on making games 'exclusive' to their store which really hurts consumers instead of putting the money to good use like improving their launcher/software.
No, i don't think its safe, ever since i installed it, my computer seemed to get infested, people all over were insulting me, calling me virgin and stuff for using the epic games launcher. I soon found out that my whole life was being ruined by epic games, I soon found out that the simple game launcher I was using, was slowly removing me from ...
I own a few of games that are cross platform games like Batman Arkham Knight own it in Epic Games Launcher and own the disc version on my Xbox one X, my pc version has more video effects like water drops look better on the pc version compared to the Xbox one, but I can't import my Xbox save for Batman Arkham Knight in the pc owned within Epic ...
The grand total on Epic is currently $120.56. If I remove all of the games that aren't found on Steam (Against the Storm, Bugsnax, Tony Hawk, Hitman 3, Ghost Recon Breakpoint), the total drops down to $76.11. The same games during Steam's best yearly sale would total $181.11. That's nearly 2.5x the cost.
-nosplash or -NoLauncher to disable the game launcher. -eac_launcher to disable easy anti-cheat. -scOfflineOnly to run a game offline only. -disableHyperthreading to disable hyperthreading. -framelimit 1 to lock FPS to 60. -FrameQueueLimit 1 to limit pre-rendered frames. These are just some of them.
2.Then, Move the game folder, anywhere, example. Epic Games\Borderlands3 the normal directory is Epic Games\Games\Borderlands3 So you are just moving to one folder before, to make things easy 3.Then go to Epic Launcher, and click to install the game, it should still be the folder you wanted before.. Now it will install.
Not sure if this will fix it, but I use my Steam controller with Epic games by launching Epic Games Launcher as the non-steam game (rather than the game itself), this puts the Steam overlay on the Epic launcher. Then from there I launch the game, and it will work with the launched game. Did this with Red Dead Redemption 2.