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by deutschepost 673 days ago
That’s not the question though. If software is not available on a platform it is just not available. If I write a software for windows you can’t sue me for the software not working on your Samsung smart fridge.

Epic on the other hand bought some fridge native software and made sure that you can’t run it on your fridge anymore.

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>Epic on the other hand bought some fridge native software and made sure that you can’t run it on your fridge anymore.

But it _can_ still run, you just need to install a new piece of software (EGS) that you don't want to.

The reason the software wasn't available on the other platform is due to restriction of the platform maintainer (not arguing whether Apple should or shouldn't have that right).

It's been a while since I've played Rocket League (I purchased through Steam), but I was under the impression that it still runs and updated via Steam, but new users don't have access to download except via EGS. Am I off target there?

You can start the game. But not play it.