• Kazumara@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    They market it roughly like that, but without explicitly saying that you buy any more ownership than you would elsewhere. That’s because you buy the exact same license rights, the difference is that they deliberately forgo an enforcement mechanism.

    I think it’s the best they can do, because otherwise the publishers wouldn’t play ball. But still this licensing deal is not really what we want when we ask to own our copies.

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    3 days ago

    GOG needs a Linux app. Hero launcher is ok but I don’t like needing another app to get to another app, it’s like needing a car to get to my other car.

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    You’re still buying a license through GOG. It’s just that their delivery process makes it almost impossible to later take away the ability to install the software completely.

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    The problem with GOG is that most developers don’t release on there. They are afraid of letting people buy their games without DRM.

    Another problem with GOG is that their site is super broken on Firefox for some reason.

    That said, whenever I’m looking to buy a game, I look on GOG first.

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      24 hours ago

      GOG works absolutely fine on Firefox for me. You might have some broken script stored in cache or somesuch. Try a hard reload (ctrl-shift-R).

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        23 hours ago

        Nope. Still broken.

        Before, it used to be the pages were really slow. Couldn’t get past one page of results. Now the main screen doesn’t load at all. Endless loading spinners.

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          21 hours ago

          Bizarre! Any extensions installed which might block script loading? Try in a private window, and if that works, clearing cookies. I haven’t seen anyone on the GOG forums report anything like this, while at least half the people there use Firefox, so it should be fixable on your side somehow.

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    3 days ago

    Should also be noted that it’s basically impossible to get into gog as a small indie dev

    It is essentially a “don’t call us, we call you” situation

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      3 days ago

      You get Itch.io for that.

      This isn’t a know against small devs, but I do get it a bit becsuse there is a LOT of questionable nonsense on the indie dev circuit. Like, I have played a lot of them too. But Steam is kind of bad with letting too much garbage in and frankly, I stopped using Steam as much over the years for it.

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      This was the case a decade ago, but it’s absolutely not the case anymore. If the “Becoming a DIK” creator can do it, anyone can do it.

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        3 days ago

        Nope, still is.

        Source: a friend has a couple (not-slop) games , and if you reach out to them, they basically tell you that they will contact you, if they want you in their store

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        I mean, Becoming a DIK is kind of a complete game though. Steam has some stuff that feels like someone stuck stickman art in a GODOT tutorial and called it good.

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    3 days ago

    Disappointing lack of devs putting their games on GOG these days. I feel like it used to be way more common, and that devs used to care more about computing history and culture.

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      3 days ago

      Yes. Their market share is not even remotely close to Steam. You are not representative.

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        But the people complaining are also a minority, most are just bending over for DRM

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        Market share is one thing but to call them niche is another. Yeah, there are a fair number of games I would like to get that are only on DRM laden platforms, but I still have a solid library well beyond what’s needed to keep entertained.

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          Small market share is literally what niche means here. According to various sources online, GOG currently has a 2-3% market share. It’s smaller than Epic, and smaller even than the Microsoft Store. That is niche, whichever way you slice it.

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            More broadly it’s a term used for to denote something fitting a very specific purpose or suitable to a small subset of people, animals or things.

            https://www.merriam-webster.com/simple/niche

            GOG is not a system meant specifically for people looking for some specific thing, it’s a general purpose market with a wide variety of offerings that happens to have a smaller user base.

            Their main customers might be called a niche market in that they’re largely a specific group looking for DRM free games, but the platform isn’t limited to them.

            Anyhow, enough pedantics for one morning…

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    Part of the issue is GoG still doesn’t do gift cards. You can easily send people there if they allow gift cards.

    Another year of Steam for the nieces and nephews…I’ll inquire again next year.