• @Limonene
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    -102 months ago

    I don’t use GOG. I’m not going to let them treat me as a second class citizen, when Steam treats me as first class.

    • @[email protected]
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      302 months ago

      One of these two entities actually lets me own my games. To where I can install them from local files even without an internet connection. One of these entities leases me games that I can install with an internet connection as long as they see fit. They are not the same.

      • @RonnieB
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        32 months ago

        Learning that steam may delist a game if its offered by another store for cheaper has definitely soured my opinion of them. GOG should make a native installer though.

        • trevor
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          52 months ago

          That only applies if you’re selling Steam keys in the other store. If you sell access via other means (like direct download), you can price them however you want. Hence, thousands of itch.io games that are cheaper than their Steam versions.

          • @RonnieB
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            12 months ago

            No, not true. They specifically mention its not just steam keys in their released emails.

            • trevor
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              22 months ago

              If you have a link to the actual emails, rather than a YouTube video for it, I’d be very interested in that.

              • @RonnieB
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                02 months ago

                If you have anything but conjecture I’d be interested in that as well.

                • trevor
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                  22 months ago

                  Well, you made the claim, so 🤷

                  Short of evidence for your claim, I’ll roll with the fact that, to my knowledge, there has never been a case of an itch.io game being bullied out of being cheaper than its Steam version.

                  • @RonnieB
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                    02 months ago

                    I made the claim and provided evidence. You have yet to refute it in any meaningful way and have only provided conjecture. If you have proof the email isn’t real feel free to share it. You’re also free to look up the emails yourself if you feel they would prove me wrong.

                    Without evidence “your knowledge” means nothing.

      • Domi
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        52 months ago

        I’m not OP but I use GOG significantly less ever since I switched to Linux and got a Steam Deck.

        • Steam has an official Linux client, GOG does not
        • Steam syncs my savegames between PC and Steam Deck out of the box, GOG does not
        • Steam setups all the Proton-stuff and I only have to click play, GOG does not

        I currently use Heroic but until GOG commits some more resources into their Linux ecosystem I’m just going to use them sparingly.

      • @Limonene
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        32 months ago

        GOG released a Windows client, but no Linux client. My problem is with being treated worse than a Windows user.

        In comparison, itch.io has no Windows client and no Linux client (in part because some of the stuff they sell is not software). So I have no problem buying through itch.io.

    • @[email protected]
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      2 months ago

      Steam doesn’t even let you own games you paid for, so it treats you as a pleb in feudal times - it’s just that at this precise moment in time this isn’t a bad quality of life. But your existence is nothing but the whim of Steam - which includes the option to shut down everything & end your existence.

    • Café-Junkie
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      52 months ago

      @Limonene @Sunshine
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      Dependence makes you a first-class citizen, and freedom a second-class citizen???
      THAT’s a strange way of looking at first-classness!
      🧐