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by tpoacher
586 days ago
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The big difference is being able to download games / installers locally and expect them to work without having to first sign in to an account. you can only do that with gog, not with steam ps: however, there have been a few games where multiplayer features required a gog galaxy instance, which I don't agree with given their whole no-DRM spiel |
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Plus you get Linux/Proton too on Steam [1]. And the Deck if you're into that.
I used to go to GoG first but convenience is winning lately :(
[1] I remember, but can't provide links, that CDProjekt/GoG got called out for their bad "port" of Witcher 2 to Linux/Mac. Guess what, instead of improving things with 3, they simply dropped any pretense of official "ports". Not good for cross platform customers...