• RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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    2 days ago

    Another win for GOG? DRM free and their servers didn’t crash.
    Although it is sad to see that people don’t buy enough from GOG for them to crash… I guess people like their DRM.

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      it is sad to see that people don’t buy enough from GOG for them to crash.

      1. Several people reported problems with GOG, it’s just not listed in OP for some reason.
      2. Every platform scales their servers to their userbase so even if GOG had a dozen users they could still crash the servers by all downloading at the same time.
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        Every platform scales their servers to their userbase so even if GOG had a dozen users they could still crash the servers by all downloading at the same time.

        I mean if they had a dozen users, it’d likely be because they’re just starting out, in which case they’d likely anticipate growth and have enough resources for a few thousand users. Nobody wants to botch the launch of a new platform.

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          Everyone anticipates their user growth. Sometimes anomalies like this one exceed their anticipations. (Clearly)

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      I like GOG. It is a bit painful for a game I will sink 1000+ hours into (I hope, anyway) with randomizers and Archipelago runs, switching between modded/unmodded versions on the steam deck, for instance.

      For Hollow Knight and Silksong, I can just save and launch the suite of non DRM files outside of Steam (and I do anyway), so I don’t see what GOG had over Steam for Silksong (other than the store not dying).

      That said, any game with DRM I buy from GOG instead

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      Pros of GOG: ability to download an installer

      Cons of GOG: no features, very few games

      Pros of Steam: everything

      Cons of Steam: making backups of your games is marginally harder than on GOG

      I wonder why more people don’t fall for the GOG meme. Truly a mystery.

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        What do you mean by “no features”? I use GOG to buy games, that’s it. What other features does a game shop need? Serious question.

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          I’m not sure about the others but for me it’s proton integration.

          As a Linux gamer it makes a hell of a difference.

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          None. But since on other stores, running the game is tied to using their platform, they provide extra services to be more appealing, such as cloud saves, achievements, Steam Workshop, Steam Input, Linux support, remote play…

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            I never really considered cloud saves. That’s an excellent point.

            GOG has linux support (or at least lutris offers gog-specific wine config when you launch something windowsy).

            To be fair I have no idea what Workshop, Input or Remote Play are, so I’ll go along with them being wanted features. But I feel a lot of things are not really the responsibility of the shop and more of the client software.

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              Workshop is a built-in mod store. Input is controller remapping and emulation (typically used to play older games that don’t support modern controllers, or controllers at all). Remote is exactly what it sounds like (run a game on your powerful PC and stream it to your old laptop or phone).

              Those things are the responsibility of the client software, but on all stores except GOG, the client software is also the store client. You can’t (normally) run games without the client. GOG has a client (Galaxy) but it’s nowhere near as advanced as Steam.

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        How do you back up a game with DRM if said DRM stops working though?

        GOG guarantees this will not be an issue. Hell, there even are/were Securom games on Steam. You won’t be activating those anymore.

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        If you wanted to be tagged as a steam fanboy just say so 😅

        The only one feature GOG doesn’t have that Steam has that I can think of is the workshop, but they have all the rest like savegame cloud sync etc.

        EDIT: @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works’s comment below points out additional missing features.

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          Another one: steam has some sort of multiplayer integration for devs, so they don’t need to host their own servers and you don’t need to expose ports; instead you can add people using your steam friends. Found this out to my sadness when I bought risk of rain 1 on Gog and the multiplayer was completely gutted compared to my friend who bought on steam.

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          That’s not true, here are a few more:

          • Steam Deck compatibility - not exactly fair, but it is what it is
          • Steam Input - I tend to piggy back off Steam using Heroic Launcher
          • library organisation features - I think Heroic has this now though? I use Linux, so I don’t know if galaxy has this
          • family library sharing

          That said, I think GOG is fine. But to say it has the same features as Steam is silly, I only mentioned the ones I care about, but there are plenty more.

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            Steam Deck Linux compatibility

            This is a big one for me, honestly. I run some GOG games through Heroic but half the time they still don’t work.

            I think Heroic has this now though?

            Extremely rudimentary but yes.

            family library sharing

            Another good one. I share a massive collection with my family.

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              Linux compatibility is fine. You can pretty easily install gog games by logging into your gof account on lutris. It’ll let you see your whole library and install directly from it, and any games that work in proton will work just fine using proton via lutris. You can also just add your gog game as a non-steam game and run it there.

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                any games that work in proton will work just fine using proton via lutris.

                No they won’t.

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                  You can select to run them in proton, rather than just normal wine, in lutris. I’ve been doing it to run games from gog for years with few issues, namely games that are old and have the same problems working on windows as well. So… Yes they will?

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            Thanks for the correction. I play through Heroic and haven’t really needed to use what you listed, probably why it’s a blind spot for me. But it’s also why I prefer GOG, no downsides for me.

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          I’m not a Steam fanboy, I’m just sick of GOG being praised as the saviour of gaming in every video game thread on Lemmy.

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        2 days ago

        making backups of your games is marginally harder than on GOG

        It’s often nigh-impossible. As is rolling back to an earlier version after the devs insert microtransactions, DRM and spyware.