I’d like to play Oneshot but it’s not on GOG. I went looking to see if anyone had said why not and I found a post from the Oneshot dev GIR saying he submitted the game to GOG.
I’m curious about what happened. I’d love to see Oneshot come to GOG.
Submitted 4 days ago by makeitwonderful@lemmy.today to gog@lemmy.world
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I’d like to play Oneshot but it’s not on GOG. I went looking to see if anyone had said why not and I found a post from the Oneshot dev GIR saying he submitted the game to GOG.
I’m curious about what happened. I’d love to see Oneshot come to GOG.
If just for the sake of having it DRM free, if/while GOG doesn't pick it, it's on Itchio too
carotte@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
apparently this is a big problem with GOG, they have a very strict and opinionated policy for accepting games on their store.
on one hand, this means GOG doesn’t have much shovelware, unlike Steam or itch. this is good. but it also means incredible games get the pass for ridiculous reasons.
iirc they passed on Balatro because it “wasn’t what they were looking for on the store right now”, and they initially passed on Undertale because the game’s graphics made them think it was unpolished… i wonder how many incredible indie games aren’t on GOG because of this?
carotte@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
it also kinda devalues GOG as a preservation platform, imo. honestly, even shovelware deserves to get preserved. but GOG being a preservation platform is more marketing than fact tbf
v0rld@lemmy.world 4 days ago
How do you propose GOG should handle forever support for a nearly endless number of shovelware games? Preservation is more than offering the downloads, the games also need to run on systems people actually have.
As far as I can tell they are fullfilling all their marketing promises by taking charge of updating games when developers stop doing so. I wish they would do that for the Linux versions as well as the windows versions, but it’s absolutely better than nothing.