They’ve already been doing that, right? I assume this is marketing more than new or a change?
GOG’s new preservation program intends to keep classic games playable ‘forever’
Submitted 5 weeks ago by alyaza@beehaw.org to gaming@beehaw.org
https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/13/24295683/gog-preservation-program-pc-game-drm
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Kissaki@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
theangriestbird@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
Yeah, it’s like they are creating a GOG seal for games that are basically only available because of the special work that GOG does.
knokelmaat@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
Yeah I believe so. But I’m 100% for it, the work they do deserves recognition.
secret300@lemmy.sdf.org 5 weeks ago
I can play my pirated games forever too
AgentRocket@feddit.org 5 weeks ago
As long as you keep a pc with the specs and OS of the time the game was released. GOG is also making an effort to patch these games to make them run on current hard- and software without the hassle of finding and downloading fan patches, running emulators/virtual machines and all the other hoops one might have to jump through to get an old game running.
Of course you could theoretically pirate the gog version after they made it run, but given that these games usually cost about 5-10 bucks and some go as low as 1-2 when on sale, i think that’s worth it to support these efforts.
Queen_HawlSera@mastodon.social 5 weeks ago
thingsiplay@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
www.gog.com/en/gog-preservation-program direct link to GOG, because the link provided in the The Verge article is goskimresource that is blocked by my browser extension uMatrix. From the original articles FAQ at GOG:
Sad. How about supporting Linux? This would be the right direction to preserve games, as they are no longer tied to the Windows operating system. That’s why I use Steam and do not buy on GOG.
princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 weeks ago
Wait, why Steam? GOG only sells DRM-free games. Any Windows game that works through Steam on Linux, works downloading it from GOG with standalone WINE. Or via things like Heroic Launcher, Lutris or Bottles.
Vodulas@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
Or even playing it via Steam using Proton.
msage@programming.dev 5 weeks ago
No, there are DRM games on GOG (or have been anyway).
And Steam also has DRM-free games.
knokelmaat@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
I can understand that their priorities lie with Windows initially. I also prefer Steam for their amazing linux support, but for preservation Steam is also a mess: delisting of games / the fact that the games are not DRM free. A copy you buy on GOG is yours forever, a copy on Steam is less certain. Also know that GOG operates at a fraction of the budget that Steam has, so they don’t necessarily have the money to put someone on linux support too. But hopefully in the future this will change!
thingsiplay@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
Yes, the DRM free games is a huge win for preservation. I’m not discounting the value of GOG. But that’s something we had already. My critique was about the focus on Windows only, which is not the best idea if games should be preserved “forever”. Because Windows 11 will be the only supported one soon.
But any efforts trying to make games work forever is always good. At least they didn’t rule out other OS in the future. While my initial reaction was a bit negative in the nature, because I was very disappointment, I’m still happy they do something about it. It’s even more bitter because they supported Linux in the past… But let’s see how this is going. I don’t want to end this in a negative note. I mean it can only get better with such a goal.
GetOffMyLan@programming.dev 5 weeks ago
The problem is it’s a tiny fraction of games and users. It’s a lot of resources for little gain.
thingsiplay@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
This has nothing to do with current market share.
jherazob@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
Two words: Steam Deck.
jherazob@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
Tha’s been my beef with GOG for years now, their utterly stubborn stance of ignoring anything besides Windows even when it’s common sense to do so
Queen_HawlSera@mastodon.social 5 weeks ago
@jherazob @thingsiplay The future is Linux
Dymonika@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
Off-topic: do you have a guide on how to get uMatrix to do this blocking? That sounds great but it looks to be all manual. Do you run it with uBlock Origin?
thingsiplay@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
Yes, I have uBlock Origin and uMatrix active at the same time, on Firefox. Maybe if you are using a Chromium based browser, it does not work the same? After all Google made changes. Otherwise, I’m not sure which setting in uMatrix will cause to block this. Therefore I’m not sure how to help with that at the moment.
thingsiplay@beehaw.org 5 weeks ago
I’ve looked again and it’s probably one of the lists that contain hostnames to block. skimresources appears in all of these three, so enable them manually if they are not enabled: Dan Pollock’s hosts file, MVPS HOSTS, Peter Lowe’s Ad and tracking server list
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