• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Sadly, based on market share, people seem to be picking Steam over GoG.

    They almost always pick what’s most convenient/familiar over what’s principled and better in the long term.

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      37 minutes ago

      I pick whichever is cheaper with a heavy preference towards GOG. I am also a patient gamer, so I’ll watch and wait for deals so I can get it on GOG but that doesn’t always happen. Also Steam bundles can skew price deals for me making it more attractive.

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      2 hours ago

      I’m doing my part. With exception of portal 1 and 2 GOG is the only store I am purchasing games from.

    • locahosr443@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      I buy on steam mostly cos it has a Linux client and Proton is built in. I still go to gog for some 90s stuff cos they fix them up a bit.

      When gog release a Linux client, it’ll get the same consideration as steam, that’s all they’ve gotta do, I’m not even asking for any packaged compatibility like proton

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      4 hours ago

      Until gog finally gets a good first(!) party linux client buying games there is not really worth it yet.

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah.

        I know it must seem like a small market to them, but Linux should really be higher on their priority list. As it’s growing at Windows’ expense.

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      4 hours ago

      Are they competitors even? I thought GoG whole schtick was selling retro games, hence their name.

      I know they sell some newer games, but not really sure how it compares to a platform like Steam.

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        3 hours ago

        Nah, they sell tons of big budget and new indie games.

        But this is their biggest problem. Most don’t even know they exist, and sell modern games.

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      7 hours ago

      I’m in the opposite team ! I always buy in gog store first then steam. But yeah, steam is here.

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        1 hour ago

        I don’t even buy on Steam anymore. I’m tired of my shit being stored on other people’s computers. If I won’t own the game I buy, then I don’t buy the game.

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        3 hours ago

        Same.

        So many games aren’t there, though. And Steams pricing policy means they can’t be cheaper on GoG, anyway, otherwise Valve would delist them.

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      6 hours ago

      GoG is doing well in the convenience category too though. Their GoG launcher is amazing and syncs with all your online libraries (steam, ea, epic, etc).

      But yeah, I think until Steam screws up or goes public or something, and gives people a reason to switch, there’s not gonna be a ton of people jumping ship.