

On top of that, Epic cited an internal Google document that called Epic's plans a "Contagion" which would threaten Google: Staff members have acknowledged internally that the difficulty Google imposes on consumers who wish to direct download leads to a ‘oor user experience,’ in that there are ‘15+ steps to get app vs 2 steps with Play or on iOS. Not only that, but Epic also allegedly got contacted by a Google Play manager who admitted that sideloading the app was a complicated process.Įssentially, Epic alleges that even the staff knows that there is a myriad of barriers that are placed just so users are strongarmed into installing apps directly through the Google Play Store. This will work for people who is experiencing Epic doesn't allow resume after pause download and exit normally.So, what was the solution for Google? Well, just buy Epic Games so they don't compete against Google, of course! Epic revealed that Google offered it a "Special deal" to launch the game on the Play Store. Step 5,6 is the most important step to trick the launcher to think that it's the same folder. Large games can take a while to complete. After clicking resume, Epic will start verifying the game. Open Epic again you will see the resume button. (I rename ARKSurvivalEvolved X to ARKSurvivalEvolved) Rename or remove the newly installed folder, then rename the yourgame X same as the folder you just renamed/removed. egstore of yourgame X folder, then remove the 2 files outside out Pending folder. egstore folder, copy the Pending folder (Please backup the Pending folder) Open your newly install game directory, head to the. Pause the installation then use task manager to kill the Epic process. Open Epic and then install the game in the same folder that contains yourgame X

Rename your original game to something yourgame X just to differentiation. We will follow the rename original game folder way Guys, I just figured out an additional step to make it work:
