GOG or STEAM? how do you choose?

With the use of Heroic game launcher, I’m wondering if you all preferred to play your GOG version of games over the Steam version. I can go either way but sometimes I pause and think, having two copies of the same game, one on steam and one on GOG, which one would give me a better gaming experience. For example, I may choose the GOG version because I don’t have to deal with pre-shader work being downloaded every so often and support DRM free gaming, owning my games. Take the game files anywhere I go. I can just into my games. Yet, Steam achievements and seeing the game’s metadata is always life: seeing the game info, store page, community stuff about the game, and more all there. So what do you chose? GOG game or the Steam game.

CatZoomies, (edited )
@CatZoomies@lemmy.world avatar

I own most of my games on GOG these days. I still lease my games on Steam on occasion, because I do love the ecosystem and that my spouse can play my games easily.

But now I’m thinking of the end game. One day after Gabe steps away from Valve and appoints his replacement, that replacement will also need to step away. Eventually, Steam will go public, and their vision will change.

For now though I’m not too worried about Steam, but it does make me reconsider where I buy my games from. Ever since Ubisoft had that server shutdown notice a few years ago that would have rendered some of my digital DLC for my physical disc of Splinter Cell Blacklist on Wii U unplayable, I’m now very cautious about ownership of all my media.

Echo5,

Same, I like the guarantee of when I buy something, I own it. Years down the line if something happens to some servers outside of my control, assuming I keep the content on a hard drive somewhere, I’ll still have it.

Gingernate,

🏴‍☠️

Salix,

I prefer Steam. It has an official Linux client. I use Steam Remote Play quite often, either to play remotely myself, or have someone join my game.

Valve also pays for Linux devs to help make Linux gaming better:

Griffais says the company is also directly paying more than 100 open-source developers to work on the Proton compatibility layer, the Mesa graphics driver, and Vulkan, among other tasks like Steam for Linux and Chromebooks.

Lipriv30,

This is interesting. Thanks for sharing.

Jaxseven,
@Jaxseven@beehaw.org avatar

On the one hand, no DRM and competition pushes me towards GOG. On the other hand, my Steam Deck pushes me to Steam. Yes, Heroic Launcher is amazing for Linux gaming, but I’ve encountered a few games that didn’t behave right. Dragon Age: Origin is the biggest offender with the DLC just not activating out of the box on GOG.

Lipriv30,

Even with heroic?

FinallyDebunked,
@FinallyDebunked@slrpnk.net avatar

I choose gog

JokeDeity,

I just go with what’s cheapest, I have a massive library on both.

amenotef,
@amenotef@lemmy.world avatar

On PC (Linux). I prioritise Steam.

But if the game is much cheaper in other launchers that can be used with Lutris. Like Epic. That doesn’t stop me from getting it there instead.

dvdnet89,
@dvdnet89@lemmy.today avatar

for convenience 90% Steam. But, some gog games works OOTB with Heroic

any1th3r3,

Tough one. I care a lot about game preservation, so I naturally tend to gravitate towards GOG, however I’ve had trouble getting a few too many games running, while the Steam versions “just work” (with the same version of Proton, etc).
I really tend to make sure that I’m not going to have any issues with the GOG version before buying it nowadays, otherwise I’ll get the Steam version.

Lipriv30,

How do you make sure that your gog games will run before buying them compare to just being safe and getting the steam version?

any1th3r3,

Protondb reports is the only “surefire” way I’ve found tbh, since this is the kind of detail that gets included.

andrewz,
@andrewz@stranger.social avatar

@Lipriv30 @any1th3r3

Also, GOG installer is available for
for bottles with a community Proton

kadu,
@kadu@lemmy.world avatar

Is game on Steam? Steam.

Is game not on Steam? Game does not exist.

Life is easy.

cupcakezealot,
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

steam for new games gog for my old favourites

Taleya,

Gog doesn’t force gog galaxy on games that don’t need it and offers standalone installers.

qyron,

GOG

Just the hability to have my entire collection in a backup disk I can keep in my drawer, to install and play with no need for an internet connection makes all the difference.

Bonus: no DRM

Teritz,

Pre-Shaders are the real Deal thats why i bought Cyberpunk twice.

It ran but stutters were hurting the Performance to much.

For many Games its no problem.

Lipriv30,

Do gog games stutter? I don’t recall having that happen to me.

Teritz,

It only happened if shaders were generated.

pathos,
pathos avatar

Are there any good tools for incorporating third party games into Steam, like what Steam ROM Manager does for emulators?

SuperIce,

Bottles lets you easily add games installed in it to your steam library

iturnedintoanewt,

Lutris, I’d say. You can login in Lutris to gog, and it pulls all your games, so you can choose. Since they are already identified, you can choose specific lutris installation scripts for them. Then it’s about as simple as right click on the lutris game - add Steam shortcut.

ag10n,

Lutris because it handles both and more.

Grimpen,

Prefer Heroic’s interface on Steam Deck, or at least last I compared.

Also, why use Steam on Lutris on Steam Deck, when Steam Deck is already showing all your Steam games? Control install locations or something?

ag10n,

For anything not Steam, Lutris.

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