Hey, so for some time now i had this problem… I have been buying games from both gog and steam… No drm option is good on gog but there are some festures missing from what steam has, for example being able to buy games from trading cards… What should i do? Focuse on buying games from gog and if there isnt a game then buy it on steam? Or maybe just buy games on steam?

  • owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    My general policy is to buy stuff from GoG that I will likely want to replay in the future and prioritize Steam for anything that I primarily play with friends (as that’s the main advantage of Steam for me). If it’s neither, I’ll default to GoG.

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    3 months ago

    Gey, everyone. Thanks for your opinions. Here is what I decided to do. I will mostly buy from gog, if game isn’t on gog then from steam since after considering.

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    3 months ago

    I try to go GOG first, so I can keep the installation kits offline. There are however a lot of good indies on Steam, and few of these ever get ported from there. Steam workshop is also fantastic and doesn’t really have a match on other platforms, and unlike GOG they provide good linux support. Also worth noting that some of the old games on GOG are inferior to their steam counterparts ( see Commander Keen for example ). So yes, I’d say both are good, but maybe prioritise GOG first.

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    3 months ago

    If it’s single player I go gog. If it’s multiplayer and there’s at least a 5% chance my friends will get it then I go with steam.

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    3 months ago

    I buy from Steam because of the excellent Linux support, and Steam input.

    I buy from GOG because I like owning my games and I like preserving good old games.

    Every time I buy a game I make a choice based on those criteria.

    I don’t like owning games twice.

    The choice isn’t always easy, but that’s OK.

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      3 months ago

      You can get the steam Linux support and steam input by adding your gog games as non steam games or using heroic or lutris or the like. It usually works pretty well.

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    3 months ago

    Check both, if the game is available on both, then I will get it on Gog.

    If not, Steam it is!

    I have a few games I enjoy so much that I have bought them several times, including on both Steam and Gog.

    An example, back in 2004/2005 I bought Unreal Tournament 2004 on CDs, then when I found it on Steam a few years later, I bought it there as well as I wanted a modern installer, finally I found it on Gog without DRM yet another few years later and bought it there as well.

    I love that game and wanted the best installer for it, especially without DRM.

    Fun fact, Unreal Tournament 2004 has a native Linux version on the retail disks, you will find a bash install script in the root on one of the CDs

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    3 months ago

    I buy on gog if it’s available there. Because no DRM is a great thing for simplicity’s sake for me. With that said, the experience running gog games, even with Heroic, on SteamOS is rough. But so far that hasn’t been enough to change my behavior.

  • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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    3 months ago

    You can’t buy games from Steam.
    You can only license them for private use, subject to a change in licensing terms or disappearance of the game from the platform at any time.