• tiramichu@lemm.ee
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    21 days ago

    Steam has this crazy concept where as a game gets older, you don’t have to pay as much for it as when it was new! Pretty wild, I know.

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          20 days ago

          Indeed, it’s not their main goal either. Unfortunately tools like Lutris, while doing awesome work, are utterly overwhelmed by both the influx of people as well as the amount of games. And while most GOG games work with the auto-generated installers, many do not and require custom installers that are often unmaintained and quickly become outdated.

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          19 days ago

          True. But for the most part I game on a Windows box. Most games don’t have Linux support and I don’t want to bother trying to run things through Wine. I have 2 seperate comps for Linux and Windows. I pretty much use my Windows computer for for gaming and blender because it has the better graphics card and processor.

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          20 days ago

          Gog stopped their own linux launcher and instead unofficially partnered up with heroic (heroic got their own affiliate link). Until now it works pretty well.

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            20 days ago

            Gog stopped their own linux launcher and instead unofficially partnered

            Stop spreading this nonsense.

            Heroic added affiliated links to their software that anyone can apply for (without notifying the users at first).

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                20 days ago

                I am not sure if you replied to the wrong thread, good for you that it works for your needs, but

                My point is that GOG did not drop Linux support and instead partnered with another company. Not about the quality of the software.

                1. Gog waning Linux support is completely unrelated to Heroic
                2. Gog did not seek partnership
                3. Heroic devs just applied to a program that anyone can apply to.

                That said, it is shady to inject links and not notify it on the release note or change log. I think there was a message on their mastodon at some point, and the implementation crashed for some people with more restrictive firewall on their network, there were some discussions on the issues page of their code repository.

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      20 days ago

      I think it depends on the developer sometimes, for example when Microsoft announced they were going to delist Forza Horizon 4 (June of last year) they put it on sale multiple times at 80% until it was delisted on December 16