• chunes@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    This is the message we need to hear. The bread and butter. I get so tired of people nitpicking GOG and Mozilla over every relatively minor thing when they are some of the only people trying to hold back the deluge of bullshit.

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    I have bought many games from GOG, but I think there’s a flaw in this argument.

    If a publisher decides to revoke GOG’s license to sell a game, wouldn’t they require GOG to remove the game files from their servers? As in, wouldn’t the installer break?

    The offline installers aren’t fully complete, are they?

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    I absolutely adore GOG for being like this, and for consistently applying pressure to publishers and other marketplace vendors alike.

    I just also have A Steam Library with like 1200+ titles, and it’s measured in Terabytes. And butrot in my physical media ingratitude will be non zero, in long enough timescale.

    I consider my continued patronage of buying games to be my subscription costs to the platform vendors. 🤣

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      Bit rot is already happening to my PS2 games. MGS2 is completely dead for me now. Its a copy I’ve had since I was a kid when it came out.

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        The only way to be sure is to save it on a quartz matrix. Only issue is it’s read-only. Not rewritable ever. Once you etch your data into quartz that’s it.

        Storage is amazing, though. All of human knowledge (so far) has already been etched into such a storage medium by the UN a few years ago. It fits in the palm of your hand.

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          Or… you could just follow the 3-2-1 strategy with normal drives and regular scrubs. For most purposes (including a game library) that’s way better.

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      GOG does not have a Linux launcher. There were some rumblings about focusing on Linux development when there was a change of hands, but we still have to see anything coming from that.

      However, GOG does host Linux builds of games where available.

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      More like, Linux supports GOG and they don’t try to stop it.

      The thing you want is the Heroic Games Launcher, you can login to your GOG/Epic/Amazon and install/launch games (using WINE/Proton) pretty much like using Steam.

      It’s even available as a Flatpak so you can use it on the Steam Deck.

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    Sadly, based on market share, people seem to be picking Steam over GoG.

    They almost always pick what’s most convenient/familiar over what’s principled and better in the long term.

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      I buy on steam mostly cos it has a Linux client and Proton is built in. I still go to gog for some 90s stuff cos they fix them up a bit.

      When gog release a Linux client, it’ll get the same consideration as steam, that’s all they’ve gotta do, I’m not even asking for any packaged compatibility like proton

    • Elshender@sh.itjust.works
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      GoG is doing well in the convenience category too though. Their GoG launcher is amazing and syncs with all your online libraries (steam, ea, epic, etc).

      But yeah, I think until Steam screws up or goes public or something, and gives people a reason to switch, there’s not gonna be a ton of people jumping ship.

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    I’m already designing covers and checking what disc type is needed for some of my favourite games

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      Yeah I’m still pretty concerned about that whole event but it seems like everyone has just forgotten about it.

      I could have forgiven the initial email as a rogue nazi intern but their official response being “we made sure not to send it to Germans and its on you all for seeing nazi symbols as nazi symbols” is pretty fucking problematic. Also before anyone defends them as just being pagan symbols, the ones they chose to use were both modern creations by nazi germany

      For anyone who’s not up to date: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/gog-apologizes-for-emailing-nazi-runes-to-its-followers/