If someone could actually compete with Steam, that would be great. Both gog and Epic don’t have linux launchers and lack many releases. If Steam is offline, it will be console gamers laughing at us.
I just switched to Linux and there are multiple Launchers that support GoG. It is not official but honestly, that makes it better in my eyes. They are open-source, no bloat, no tracking, …
Games not being on GoG is much more of an issue. :(
But it seems funny to say that while you are using Linux, where almost nothing has official support.
I personally love that even if GoG shut down or otherwise was inaccessible, I would still have offline installers (that can be installed to wine manually). Obviously having a launcher is nicer, but I hate that there is no backup with Steam.
If someone could actually compete with Steam, that would be great. Both gog and Epic don’t have linux launchers and lack many releases. If Steam is offline, it will be console gamers laughing at us.
I mean, you literally don’t even need the launcher from GOG to play/install the games
If you sail the seas your games never need online authentication. Some even require you patch out the ability for it to connect to the internet.
I just switched to Linux and there are multiple Launchers that support GoG. It is not official but honestly, that makes it better in my eyes. They are open-source, no bloat, no tracking, …
Games not being on GoG is much more of an issue. :(
I personally don’t want to put money into something that does not offer official support, as the community launchers might stop getting updates.
I don’t want to convince you here, you do you.
But it seems funny to say that while you are using Linux, where almost nothing has official support.
I personally love that even if GoG shut down or otherwise was inaccessible, I would still have offline installers (that can be installed to wine manually). Obviously having a launcher is nicer, but I hate that there is no backup with Steam.