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shd: I asked about don't starve together at 4-th june and didn't received any answer.
Too bad that they can't make multiplayer version on they own.
I would contact them again if it has been more than a few days since you contacted them.

I originally did not receive a response after emailing livesupport@kleientertainment.com my GOG keys. So I contacted them two more times in May and June. I then sent one more email this weekend and got my key. They had previously responded to me twice, but the emails never arrived or showed up in my spam folder.

I hope you get your key soon. I also want a DRM free version and mentioned it in my email.
*bump*

I know this may seem to be a dead thread, but does anyone ever think that since Galaxy has been going for a while here, and with continued support with updates coming to Don't Starve here with Shipwrecked, that we could ever see Don't Starve Together here? It could easily be cross-platform with Steam, for one thing.

My guess is it may be a timed exclusive since it's such a popular game, but I'm not sure. It just would've been nice!
Post edited April 04, 2016 by JinseiNGC224

Is Don't Starve Together available to non-Steam users?

Don't Starve Together uses a lot of the Steam API's to function, hence, at this time, Don't Starve Together is only available on Steam.
Too bad. Developers shouldn't use lock-in. Not Galaxy, not Steamworks - developers should use something that's not tying them to any distributor. If they can't develop proper network features, they shouldn't make multiplayer games.
Post edited April 22, 2016 by shmerl

Is Don't Starve Together available to non-Steam users?

Don't Starve Together uses a lot of the Steam API's to function, hence, at this time, Don't Starve Together is only available on Steam.
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shmerl: Too bad. Developers shouldn't use lock-in. Not Galaxy, not Steamworks - developers should use something that's not tying them to any distributor. If they can't develop proper network features, they shouldn't make multiplayer games.
A year ago I was told by Klei that "We're still hammering out the details regarding players who purchased from GOG at the moment." I never heard back on what, if anything, was determined. I emailed them again now that DST is out of development.

Never before have I felt that purchases through GOG were unsupported compared to other retailers.
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shmerl: Too bad. Developers shouldn't use lock-in. Not Galaxy, not Steamworks - developers should use something that's not tying them to any distributor. If they can't develop proper network features, they shouldn't make multiplayer games.
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tanek: A year ago I was told by Klei that "We're still hammering out the details regarding players who purchased from GOG at the moment." I never heard back on what, if anything, was determined. I emailed them again now that DST is out of development.

Never before have I felt that purchases through GOG were unsupported compared to other retailers.
If anything I would say only compared to Steam. If you ask me I would call it favoritism.
I've not seen any better support at any other retailers, unless that retailer was selling Steam keys.
It just seems to me that there are some developers/publishers out there who are afraid of putting their games out anywhere else than Steam.

Do anyone recall Klei ever mentioning or even hinting at DST coming to GOG or even other retailers at all? It's been so long I don't even remember.
Post edited April 22, 2016 by Raizo886
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Raizo886: Do anyone recall Klei ever mentioning or even hinting at DST coming to GOG or even other retailers at all? It's been so long I don't even remember.
Actually yes, they initially "planned" to bring DST to non-Steam platforms (see: http://forums.kleientertainment.com/topic/37568-will-you-be-able-to-play-across-platforms/) but sadly they opted to lock in with Steam's API later that year (see: http://forums.kleientertainment.com/topic/44729-dont-starve-together-roadmap/). I honestly don't foresee Klei refactoring their network API for our sake - as much as I'd love to - now that they've got something that "works."

I've seen this scenario too many times. Developers (especially indie devs) opt for the quick'n'easy implementation at the expense of the DRM-free customers. That is of course their prerogative; I can only send a polite message notifying them that my purchase depends on DRM-free availability. Whether they want it or not, is up to them; some care, most don't. I have long ago come to terms with being treated as a second-class gaming citizen.
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Raizo886: Do anyone recall Klei ever mentioning or even hinting at DST coming to GOG or even other retailers at all? It's been so long I don't even remember.
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Alaricov: Actually yes, they initially "planned" to bring DST to non-Steam platforms (see: http://forums.kleientertainment.com/topic/37568-will-you-be-able-to-play-across-platforms/) but sadly they opted to lock in with Steam's API later that year (see: http://forums.kleientertainment.com/topic/44729-dont-starve-together-roadmap/). I honestly don't foresee Klei refactoring their network API for our sake - as much as I'd love to - now that they've got something that "works."

I've seen this scenario too many times. Developers (especially indie devs) opt for the quick'n'easy implementation at the expense of the DRM-free customers. That is of course their prerogative; I can only send a polite message notifying them that my purchase depends on DRM-free availability. Whether they want it or not, is up to them; some care, most don't. I have long ago come to terms with being treated as a second-class gaming citizen.
This situation is always sad to see. I might add Klei to my list of developers not to recommend or support.
Totally the same here. Enforcing one or another platform for updates (especially for multiplayer oriented options) is the worst a developer can do with their supportres. Nuclear Throne has a fan made online multiplayer mod but even that requires Steam. I will never support things like this.
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Pityesz: Totally the same here. Enforcing one or another platform for updates (especially for multiplayer oriented options) is the worst a developer can do with their supportres. Nuclear Throne has a fan made online multiplayer mod but even that requires Steam. I will never support things like this.
Have you asked him to publish it here?..
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Lin545: Have you asked him to publish it here?..
It isn't my job to warn the developer about updated at the first place, he should do it automatically. But even if I do, I have better job to do than waiting for nothing. Most of the times developers never answers the customers. I'm glad at least the staff of Tempest did. I buy their game two times instead spending money on fake hopes.
Post edited February 24, 2017 by Pityesz
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Pityesz: It isn't my job to warn the developer about updated at the first place, he should do it automatically. But even if I do, I have better job to do than waiting for nothing. Most of the times developers never answers the customers. I'm glad at least the staff of Tempest did. I buy their game two times instead spending money on fake hopes.
No, I mean Nuclear Throne, not Klei. Klei is ... hopeless.
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Lin545: No, I mean Nuclear Throne, not Klei. Klei is ... hopeless.
I wasn't able to make contact with the mod's developer, but posts said this is how they support Steam. The mod using its networking and there is no option for direct or LAN connection. I could kill for a DRM free online mod however.
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Pityesz: I wasn't able to make contact with the mod's developer, but posts said this is how they support Steam. The mod using its networking and there is no option for direct or LAN connection. I could kill for a DRM free online mod however.
Well, I found this. I mean, Dont Starve is written in Lua, so nothing should obstruct from modding it into multiplayer..

Edit: this does not mean that situation sucks less. It sucks a lot.
Post edited February 25, 2017 by Lin545
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Lin545: Well, I found this. I mean, Dont Starve is written in Lua, so nothing should obstruct from modding it into multiplayer..

Edit: this does not mean that situation sucks less. It sucks a lot.
Now we just need a programer lol.
Post edited February 25, 2017 by Pityesz
why the hell isn't 'don't starve together' on GOG yet??????