Comment on "Game preservation only works if people care" As GOG doubles down on its commitment to saving old games, it's asking players "who give a s**t" to support its crusade

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doublah@sopuli.xyz ⁨18⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

You don’t just pass the exe though, modern games are huge with a lot of files required. With Steam it’s a 2 step process:

  1. I look in the tab in my library for games in my brother’s account I have access to with family sharing.
  2. I download a game from the list.

That’s despite the fact my brother lives in the other side of the country, and it offers me all the Steam features I make use of like cloud saves as if my account had bought the game.

With GOG it’s

  1. Find the right webpage for my brother’s games (you can’t see them from within the GOG client for some reason.
  2. Ask my brother to download the installer
  3. Get my brother to send me the installer file over discord
  4. The installer is too big
  5. Say nevermind just give me your login info
  6. I try to login to his account with the GOG client
  7. Ask my brother for his 2FA authenticator code
  8. Finally login, and can download the game
  9. Remember to turn off cloud saves so you don’t override your brother’s cloud saves.

Based on a true story btw.

There’s probably things we could’ve done that would’ve made it easier and less steps, but it still wouldn’t have been just as simple as what Steam does, and I’m missing cloud saves and I’d have to do several of those steps again if I wanted the game on say my Steam Deck as well as my PC.

then you either use a third party remapper or you simply add the shortcut in steam

If I’m just going to use Steam or extra software to compensate for Steam features, I might as well just use Steam.

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