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ampersandrew, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022
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I'd be happy to shop there again if they put out Galaxy on Linux. Community launchers are cool, but I want the same support for automatic updates that their Windows customers get.

Psychonaut1969, (edited )
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Same, Steam on the other hand had been killing it for Linux gamers. What's funny is if you go to the gog forums it's been like the number one requested feature for years.

cron,

Truely sad that they never saw the need for it, even after the launch of the steam deck.

BiggestBulb,
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I don't know how they don't see the overlap between Gog users and people who use Linux

fbievan,
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no idea

Xeelee,
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If you're on Linux, Steam is pretty much the only game in town.

fbievan,
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yeah... Steam has always been my go-to anyway. Even before using Linux myself.

But i'm totally up with having other launchers like GOG.

Animortis,
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I'd be thrilled to mostly sit and purchase from GoG if they really dedicated to Linux.

unfunkable,

I never really minded having different launchers until I got a Steam Deck. Just having native Linux support would make them much less of a hassle.

drangus,

Same, I recently switched back to Linux and was disappointed they still haven’t made a client. Even just starting with native Linux game support would be something.

TooL,

I do not fucking understand this. You're never going to compete with Steam. But you have this niche of DRM free marketplace and you ignore the entire Linux community? A community that THRIVES on FOSS and DRM free software.

It's such an idiotic move to not develop a linux client. I will never fucking comprehend this.

fbievan,
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yeah, no idea what brain-headed move that is

kestrel7,
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Their apple support has always been pretty mixed at best. I always assumed they're the kind of gamers who are like "windows is for gaming, gamers use windows, sure you CAN do other things, but why would you?"

Montagge,
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On the bright side it runs really well installing it from Bottles

noodlejetski,

I started buying legitimate copies of games when I was finally able to afford it a few years ago. I love how GOG lets you actually keep the games forever and that's where I was getting games from at first, but then moved to Steam because of how much good they've done to Linux gaming. meanwhile GOG Galaxy for Linux has been a most requested and most ignored request for years.

fbievan,
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sadly

FinallyDebunked,
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I dropped Steam because I don’t like bloatwares

GlennMagusHarvey,
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I dropped Steam because it gradually made the client less and less user-friendly. It’s bad enough that I kinda have to use the Steam client, but then they had to do things like trash the old rendering engine and replace it with the bloat of a browser, and completely discard List View (which GOG Galaxy has just fine) and replace it with a tile view that can’t even display game names in plaintext (which GOG Galaxy also has an option for in its tile view).

And that’s on top of other issues with the platform such as how the Steam client forces updates. (Sure there’s various workarounds but at that point Steam stops being a convenience anyway.)

I never actually needed a launcher client anyway. I gladly buy direct-download installers from sites like itch and Humble and DLsite. I don’t have a fear of command line interfaces, lol, much less simply using File Explorer as my launcher. I’ll use a platform’s launcher willingly if it just offers benefits, but the drawbacks of Steam’s using it as DRM eventually turned out to outweigh whatever minor benefits it presented.

TheElectroness,

My problem with GOG is that every time I buy a game on GOG, something then happens to result in me having to buy it again on steam. Once it was that the GoG version lagged too far behind, several times it's been that workshop support has been added, or in one case, workshop became the only source for moding.

For that I'm unlikely ever to buy from them again

Pamasich,
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I like GOG for games that are too old to be on Steam, but yeah, any game that's on Steam I'll get there because of the additional features like Steam Workshop.

gk99,

My biggest problem with GOG is that Galaxy doesn't rival Steam, same as every other launcher. For example, GOG hosts a lot of older games, that used to be their bread and butter and even their namesake. These games generally don't have native controller support, so if I want that, I have to launch them through Steam anyway to use Steam Input. If I want to play something on a Linux device, which is now more likely than ever since I own a Steam Deck, the fact is that it's a pain in the ass to deal with GOG even with their minimal DRM stance (because they allow DRM now seemingly so long as it doesn't prevent the player from beating the game) because of the lack of support, making it more reasonable to buy games on Steam, even when it's a game that does support controllers (like how I own The Evil Within on GOG).

The big feature of GOG Galaxy is that you can pull every other launcher into it, but that doesn't matter to me when I still have to launch everything via Steam anyway. Feels like they're missing the point a little bit.

ampersandrew,
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It looks like only the multiplayer is allowed to have an online requirement. It's DRM by another name, but at least I know how to avoid them. I too wish they didn't let those games on their store. But for me, the point of the launcher is to automatically update my games and make installing them easier. I want those features, and I want to be assured by their own support, that those things will work, even if community launchers for GOG games I bought previously or got in giveaways will suffice for now.

fbievan,
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I'm personally not that familiar with GOG galaxy. I love DRM-free and treating your customers like first class citizens.

Something like a DRM-free section of Steam could satisfy my thirst.

How closely related is GOG and CD projekt red?

There_it_is,

GoG is a subsidiary of Projekt Red.

One thing I also like more about GoG is that you own the game you buy, you don't own a license (like on steam), you actually own it like a physical disc.

tal,
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The games that are their original meat-and-potatoes, out of print classic games, don't really update much. In many cases, the developer hasn't been in business for quite some years.

Iqunlimited, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022
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Literally just bought a game on there today. Support DRM-free!

CIWS-30, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022

I've made more of a point to buy from them more often. I bought the DLC for Deep sky Derelicts recently (during the summer sale) because I enjoyed the base game which GoG gave me for free.

alehel, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022

It's the only place I buy from now.

Beardliest, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022

For all you Linux folks complaining about why GOG isn’t on there:

For desktop and laptop computers, Microsoft's Windows is the most used at 69%, followed by Apple's macOS at 17%, and Google's ChromeOS at 3.2% (in the US up to 8.0%), and "desktop Linux" at 2.9%. In addition, 5% is attributed to "unknown" operating systems - which are likely forms of BSD or obscure varieties of Linux.

Maybe a small company can’t devote the resources for 5% of the market share when they have 86% covered.

sorenant,

I'd guess the percentage of players with a steam deck is also in a single digit.

Beardliest,

It is. There’s no doubt about that.

cspiegel,

I mean, I think most of us understand why GOG's Linux support is miles behind Steam's, but that doesn't change the fact that it is behind. Years ago I bought several games from GOG because of the no DRM policy; but once Steam released a Linux version, and began pumping resources into Proton, the choice for me was easy, and I switched over. I understand GOG's position, but I don't think there's anything wrong with people pointing out how GOG doesn't have the same level of Linux support as Steam does. That's useful information.

ampersandrew,
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How small of a company do you think they are? Their parent company is publicly traded and worth at least half a billion dollars. Not only that, but after they port their launcher, they can piggyback on the investment Valve has made into the platform for pennies on the dollar, if they were interested in wrapping games with Proton or whatnot.

Beardliest,

Just because their parent company has that much money doesn’t mean they spend it on GOG.

Sure they can, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they are. It might just take a bit of time.

Enttropy, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022
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After being with Steam for over a decade and disliking it more and more, I ended up trying everything to maintain myself away from that platform and GOG was a godsend.

There’s a public list that has all the GOG releases that treat the GOG customers like "third class citizens", but if the game I want is not on that list, I will 100% buy it there over any other storefront. It’s great to read they’re doing well.

fbievan,
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I really wish the best to GOG, despite the really non-linux support.

Patariki, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022

I love GOG. If they release a game i play often, i rebuy it on that platform. I find game clients just annoying, especially ea app (stop popping up everytime i quit a game dammit). So if i can play without it, i go for it.

c2c2, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022
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Glad to see them doing well. I try to buy from them as much as possible.

modulartable, to gaming in GOG is doing much better than in 2022
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I love GOG and make it a point to buy any games there that I can to support them!

bjoern_tantau, to freegames in [GOG] Lost Ruins
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Instant claim with www.gog.com/giveaway/claim

conciselyverbose, to gaming in Lost Ruins is on giveaway at GOG for the next 3 days

I really like the pixel art in this game. It doesn't pop in screen shots, but in motion I think it does a really good job executing the style they chose.

Caligvla, to gaming in Lost Ruins is on giveaway at GOG for the next 3 days
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I’ve had this on my wishlist for a few years now, so that’s nice. Might give it a try later today.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted, to gaming in Lost Ruins is on giveaway at GOG for the next 3 days

I’ve never heard of this game before. Is it any good?

Telorand,

Steam reviews seem to indicate that it’s a Souls-like Metroidvania. If that’s true, might feel similar to Grime and Blasphemous.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,

Thanks. I love metroidvanias, though I only like Souls-lite Souls-likes (e.g. Metroid Dread). Might check it out, though. :)

LennethAegis,
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If you've played the Momodora games it feels like those. And if you haven't, I also recommend them.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,

Never heard of that series either. Haha. Is it on GOG?

LennethAegis,
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momodora 1+2 are short freeware games on itch.io
momodora 3 is on steam and itch.io
https://rdein.itch.io/

momodora 4 is on steam and gog, and is the one most people talk about for being excellent
https://www.gog.com/en/game/momodora_reverie_under_the_moonlight

and the 5th and final game comes out early next year, unsure where else its coming out
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1747760/Momodora_Moonlit_Farewell/

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,

I’ll have to check those out!

Thank you!

Klystron, to games in Hardspace: Shipbreaker now on GOG

I fucking loved this game. I “acquired” it one night just to see how it was and ended up getting completely wrapped up in it and played through to the morning. Immediately bought the whole game next day. Not sure how updates and stuff are but the core gameplay is so much fun.

gingersneak, to games in Hardspace: Shipbreaker now on GOG

I love this game. My go to for relaxing and the shift timer lets me effectively limit my play time so that I have time to be a husband and father instead of a space redneck.

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