It’s important to keep in mind that a major marketing point of SoD2 was the co-op. “Steam is better at all of this” issues aside, lets talk about SoD2 as a co-op game, shall we? The linking part took me far longer than it should have, especially because the process for the first PC was different than the second, despite both running Windows 10. The shop experience was maddening because you have to get the store to ‘recognize’ your PC, which you would think would be an easy task given it’s the Microsoft Windows store and your PC runs Microsoft Windows, but nope. Since the announcement of the game I was waiting for it to come to Steam, because buying a PC game via any method outside of Steam is usually painful in comparison, but decided to break that general rule here because the wife and I really needed a decent co-op game to play together, and SoD2 seemed to be the best fit currently. As previously mentioned, I caved and purchased State of Decay 2 through the Windows Store.
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