TLDR: Blaming unused, running clients taking up RAM makes as much sense as blaming forks for gaining weight. How many people need to run all of these daily, to be a real issue? How many of those clients did you use in the past month, or year? Enough to be a daily issue with their RAM usage? They just get freebies, then complain that it's hard to remember/access the freebies that they mostly didn't even want.īut RAM usage for clients that are non-essential to even have an account, not to mention have and play games on them on a daily basis, that's ridiculous. But most people don't purchase on many platforms. If someone would say that games are hard to track amongst clients, I kind of would agree. Are these guys angry at their girlfriends getting pads/tampons, because it's a stupid thing guys don't need/use so why does it exist? And I say that because weirdly enough, most of the complainers complain about a "new" client, while they usually immediately say that they don't care about it because the game is not on Steam. Will return to it when I want to play the game(s) I own on them. I have games on GOG, Kartridge, Epic, Discord but I think I downloaded Kartridge and Epic once each to see how it is / to claim a game, but then after I realized I can do it online, I just uninstalled it. Sometimes Origin and uPlay if I want to play something out of the ~30 games I have them from various freebies and 1 uPlay and 1 Origin bundle. Out of the whole list I have Steam installed. Most of the complainers use one, maybe two clients as mains, so why is it trouble to not even download (or if downloaded, not to run) the other clients? The collective RAM usage is way too much for unused clients, but again, running unused clients is simply stupid. To keep it short: HDD space is a non-issue to keep the clients downloaded if someone chooses to do so. If there's anything of particular note, we'll make sure to point them out in our Weekend PC Download Deals feature every Friday.Fuck, accidentally closed the page with my message :( I guess it's a sign that it was a all of text. Visit Prime Gaming for the latest free offerings. Look for new titles each week throughout the month, as well as free add-ons for other major releases like Apex Legends, Rainbow Six Siege, and Smite. It should be noted that Onsen Master, Aerial_Knight's Never Yield, BATS: Bloodsucker Anti-Terror Squad, and Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator are all a part of Prime Gaming's Black History Month celebration. Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator (February 23).Space Crew: Legendary Edition (February 23).BATS: Bloodsucker Anti-Terror Squad (February 16).Aerial_Knight's Never Yield (February 9).The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition (February 2).Here are the titles that users can expect to see next month: DRMs will vary and Thursday's Prime Gaming blog post didn't indicate which DRMs will go with which titles, though they're normally a mix of titles playable on the Amazon Games App and GOG.com. There are nine free games coming to Prime Gaming in April. On top of that, Amazon is also celebrating Black History Month with a handful of titles from Black creators. PC users may have a vested interest in a beloved entry in the Elder Scrolls series. Amazon has revealed its upcoming freebies for the month of February.
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