GOG: 1 million claimed the Freedom to Buy Games bundle in 24 hours
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Sure mate, whatever, I’m lying, your way out there misinterpretations of the points I’m making and misreading of what I wrote are actually genial argumentative “gotchas” and the product of a superior mind and your relentless batting for Steam and against all other games stores isn’t at all mindless fanboyism.
Keep up the good work, maybe they’ll give you a discount!
If I’m misinterpreting something, feel free to clarify. Your relentless batting for GOG and against all other games stores isn’t at all mindless fanboyism.
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I want to buy more from GOG but my only gaming system I have is a Steam Deck. I know the native Linux stuff should work ok but u always have problems getting windows stuff to work. Either through Heroic Launcher or Proton. I must be doing something wrong. All the guides I find are just wrong or out of date.
I want to buy more but I can’t seem to find any games I actually wanna play or don’t already own on Steam. This campaign did remind me that they exist and that I should try to support them more, so I think it was a net positive for me!
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I wouldn’t want to meet a person who wanks to Postal 2, though playing is fine.
In the sense that reading Mein Kampf is fine sure
It’s when you start agreeing with it that the problem starts
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In the sense that reading Mein Kampf is fine sure
It’s when you start agreeing with it that the problem starts
I guess masturbating to it would be a sign of enthusiastic agreement, yes.
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i.e you are all a bunch of wankers
We are… Also, free stuff.
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You being able to play it on linux is not the same thing as having Linux support. They don’t even have a first-party launcher. Probably half the games I buy on GOG don’t even launch, even after adding them to Steam. Meanwhile Steam works literally 100% of the time, in my experience.
I’ve never had a single problem running a gog game with lutris.
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GOG is a distributor and storefront. They aren’t a developer, so it’s not up to them to develop Linux versions of the games they sell.
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GOG is a distributor and storefront. They aren’t a developer, so it’s not up to them to develop Linux versions of the games they sell.
No one suggested they should.
But actually, they do develop games as well (CDPR).
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I think they’re saying GOG doesn’t support Linux?
Or, that they’ve got a skill issue
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Hey, free games is free games.
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So you’re one of the 10
everyone here is one of the 10 and is coping if they say otherwise