Not familiar with their business model beyond the DRM thing. What % are they taking from publishers/developers who buy from them?
GOG asking for more donations from gamers with the new GOG Patrons program
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etchinghillside@reddthat.com 20 hours ago
otp@sh.itjust.works 18 hours ago
I’ve heard it’s 30%, or whatever the same as Steam is
Peasley@lemmy.world 1 day ago
i’d buy way more games if they had a Linux version of their Galaxy client. I already spend way too much on Steam
Marafon@sh.itjust.works 23 hours ago
Check out Heroic Games Launcher maybe. I think it’s the unofficial GOG for Linux
BombOmOm@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
Yeah, I can confirm Heroic works well on Linux. Just finished up my Silksong play-through this week. :)
moody@lemmings.world 21 hours ago
While Heroic is nice, it would be even better if GOG themselves put some effort into supporting Linux, as they do sell Linux native games.
derin@lemmy.beru.co 20 hours ago
They used to support Linux as a platform, but they ended up dropping it because the userbase was too small to warrant the additional development efforts. I think it was around 2015 they added Linux versions of their games, only to remove them in 2018ish?
Either way, it meant switching to Steam for me. I understand that it was a business decision, but it was a damn shame…
(All of this was pre-Galaxy.)
MyScreenName@lemmy.zip 19 hours ago
I use Lutris, works pretty well for me.
Onyxonblack@lemmy.zip 18 hours ago
Peasley@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
For one it’s nice to have a way of managing/installing the sofware.
Try installing an older Linux native game from GOG, it’s a huge pain in the ass: ancient dependencies you have to install by hand, cryptic error messages, debugging controller support for every game separately. And good luck uninstalling.
Compare to Steam: you click “install”, wait a bit, click “play” and you are playing. uninstalling is also trivially easy