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At the very least, Lemmy users care. They continually claim that's their number one issue with Epic Games as an alternative to Steam.
Really? I would think the biggest problem Lemmy users have with Epic is their business practices, not a lack of social features.
That's what people complained about in the few recent posts I saw about Epic Games and Steam in this community.
It's just one of the many, many things Steam does that Epic does not. It's not the be all end all, and simply adding a friend's list and a chat is not going to be enough to make EGS relevant.