Look, with things like the Goldberg Emulator almost all games that use the Steam API can work without Steam.
The main practical differences between Steam and GOG is are:
- You need to have certain technical skills to work around Steam’s (often very weak) locking. Not crazy high (basically how to navigate a filesystem), but some.
- In Steam you do NOT know at the time of the purchase if that will actually work or not (games heavily integrated with the Steam API still won’t work with the Emulator) or if the game has or not further DRM, so you CANNOT make an informed purchasing decision in terms of “will I still have access to these games in the future no matter what”.
- You know for certain that games in GOG have no DRM, theirs or from the publisher’s, because CONTRACTUALLY GOG forces the publishers to not have DRM in their games to sell via GOG.
Personally I buy tons of games from GOG and only a handful from Steam because I do value the certainty that if I have the hardware and OS for it (or an emulator), I can still have fun with those games 10 or 20 years in the future. Then again I’ve been gaming for almost 4 decades hence have enough experience with getting to a point were I miss a game that was fun but can’t run it anymore.
Axolotl_cpp@feddit.it 7 hours ago
Yeah, GOG i awesome, i currently only sail the seven seas for economic reasons but i will absolutely use GOG when i can
FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io 7 hours ago
Support the devs when you can. Most pirates end up spending far more on games and other media than the average person in the long run.
Axolotl_cpp@feddit.it 5 hours ago