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maverwa | 6 months ago
Sure, if GOG had even 20% of steams catalog and useability, it be no. 1 without question. But since we‘re sadly limited to this one reality, there is no alternative.
XBOX GamePass is a trap I expect to spring every day, Uplay and EA Origin are just a splash screen I see when starting a game in steam, and I almost forgot the epic store exists, despite their “free game” Marketing campaign.
It’s not perfect, it’s anti-consumer way to often, and it’s for sure a monopoly’s, but steam is still my favorite poison And yes, if they decide to disable me account and cut me off my pile of shame I will have an impact.
But owning games does not seem to be an option generally. Exceptions exist, ofc.
lupusreal|6 months ago
Steam is simultaneously hard to like, as a DRM service, but also hard to dislike as they put so much care into getting games running on Linux and have a very reasonable return policy, full refunds for the game not working makes it easy for Linux users especially.
maverwa|6 months ago
Same point: it’s not good, but that’s reality for you.
Ferret7446|6 months ago
I suspect almost all of the games on GoG, if they are also on Steam, also don't have DRM on Steam.
kulahan|6 months ago
unethical_ban|6 months ago
To the second line, systems with a network effect tend to clump people together.