cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/8787838

From their about-page:

We make games last forever

A home for building and playing your curated game collection, GOG is a digital distribution platform that puts gamers first and respects their need to own games.

GOG.com is Part of Polish CD PROJEKT group.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 hours ago

      Gog actually semi-officially partners with heroic games launcher, whose linux support is even better than steams imo

    • @[email protected]
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      1713 hours ago

      Frankly, both are good options. Valve has done so much for linux gaming, and CDPR has done a lot for game preservation and DRM-free gaming. I’ve bought plenty of games from both.

    • macniel
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      415 hours ago

      Of course, Steam Linux support is miles ahead

      what do you mean by that?

      Heroic/Minigalaxy/Lutris + Gog is just on equal footing.

      • @[email protected]
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        26 hours ago

        I was trying to boot this on the PC connected to the TV, and I couldn’t figure out how it replaces Big Picture mode/SteamOS.

        I had a look at Bazzite but that doesn’t provide anything other than the usual keyboard only interfaces. Do you have any instructions on how to do this?

        • macniel
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          16 hours ago

          Uh I don’t know how to get a similar TV friendly screen for gaming and or media consumption.

      • @nieceandtows
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        2314 hours ago

        Yes, but that is not GOG supporting Linux. Steam on the other hand goes out of their way to support Linux. And the solution you mentioned wouldn’t even be working all that well if steam hadn’t brought proton to the scene. I know wine has been there forever, but only since proton the game compatibility shot through the roof.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 hours ago

          I’m not disagreeing, but Steam went out of their way to support Linux because they needed to, when they first dipped their toes in selling hardware (Steam Machine, circa 2013 I think).

          GOG had no incentive to do so when Linux gaming was such a small slice of their pie. And now that it’s growing fast, they still have no incentive to do so, because third parties are already doing the work for them.

          At the end of the day, we gamers are still the beneficiaries of the immense effort of CDPR, Valve, and the whole open source community.

          • @FooBarrington
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            13 hours ago

            They didn’t need to, they could have built SteamOS on top of Windows (much worse, but probably still acceptable given the Decks competition that runs Windows).

        • macniel
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          514 hours ago

          It seems that you conflate steam with valve. I truly appreciate all the hard work they put into Linux, proton and steam.

          Gog just doesn’t demand to use a client from them, as it would be the Anti-Thesis to their mission, instead they offer an open API for all the clients out there. Heck you don’t even need a client to get the work gog/cd Projekt put into preserving all those games and make them runnable.

        • Talaraine
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          514 hours ago

          GOG is eeking out a living on old games, trying to preserve them. Steam makes billions of dollars. I think it’s unfair to expect that from them, don’t you? The fact that Heroic is supported on Linux and can use Steam Proton is huge. GOG still gives you the installers. Do you want them to make every single old game compatible with Linux as well?

          • @[email protected]
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            1414 hours ago

            GOG isn’t some little indy outfit. They’re owned by CD Projekt Red, which is a multi-billion euro outfit and the largest video game company in Europe. They’re no Valve, but they’re not small fry.

          • the_weez
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            814 hours ago

            Yes, I do actually. If GOG can’t do it then they should donate to one of the projects that enables their users to use the platform they want. Linux support is the most important feature for any service I use, I do not want to support services that treat me as a second class citizen.

            • Talaraine
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              114 hours ago

              You’re talking about hundreds of games that were written by people years ago and would have to be recoded to play on Linux natively. I fail to see how that’s GOG’s mission.

              • @uranibaba
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                713 hours ago

                A native Linux client for GOG’s platform is a bare minimum one should except.

              • the_weez
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                413 hours ago

                No, I’m really not. I’m talking about an official client that is supported by GoG both monetarily speaking but also with customer support. Steam doesn’t have to rewrite things to work, and I’m not asking for rewrites. I’m asking for a Linux client, just like I have for steam. They support windows and Mac with their client, they can very easily do more to support Linux.

            • Talaraine
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              414 hours ago

              Thanks my friend _ I didn’t even realize. Thanks for letting me know and idk who’d downvote you, but I hope they touch some grass today. <3

        • macniel
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          114 hours ago

          I mean sure proton is a pretty advanced hack/fork of wine but you can for example run Cyberpunk 2077 with no issues and all the quality options you could want via wine.