Posted January 16, 2022
DetouR6734: I don't think GOG will survive with it's current focus... not enough people even care about DRM-Free games, especially with the way the industry is going.
And for me the games are just as easy to preserve from Steam.
Besides all GOG is doing is becoming Steam.. the Galaxy app, adult games galore, and they don't even bother with a filter for it, the only fact is it's just DRM-Free and it's not like they ain't DRM-Free on Steam anyway.
Becoming Steam.. it's a funny one that considering Steam was really the first gaming storefront before everyone else followed suit.
tfishell: If GOG goes out of business, Zoom-Platform will "rise up", I imagine. And for me the games are just as easy to preserve from Steam.
Besides all GOG is doing is becoming Steam.. the Galaxy app, adult games galore, and they don't even bother with a filter for it, the only fact is it's just DRM-Free and it's not like they ain't DRM-Free on Steam anyway.
Becoming Steam.. it's a funny one that considering Steam was really the first gaming storefront before everyone else followed suit.
Also I think GOG is putting Galaxy on the backburner after losing millions of dollars last year. And I think they'll implement some feature to allow people to hide games they don't want to see, including of course games they find offensive.
Yeah Galaxy has been a money loser but I wouldnt write it out yet. According to CDPR's strategy update, they want Galaxy to be the foundation of their online experience strategy, using Galaxy to grow an online community for online elements they plan to add to their single-player games. Not sure what this means since the strategy presentation doesnt go into too much depth regarding their online strategy but I dont think CDPR is letting go of Galaxy anytime soon.