GOG

There’s like zero reason to use Steam anymore.

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Playnite is better dumb gog shill.

I'm using GOG, steam, EGS, and Origin... because there's exclusive games and deal throughout them.

It's a shame they're so nitpicky about what games they sell. If they got more newer stuff they could easily overthrow Steam in no time

>all your games and friends in one place
>Implying regular people use GOG

kek

Your steam friends lists connects to galaxy

That's the point though. It has them all integrated.

It is honestly really good. I just wish they had less janky emulator support, and the ability to add games that aren't .exes

>I just wish they had the ability to add games that aren't .exes

Like what, flash games?

>Like what, flash games?
Well for example, in Launchbox I have HTML files that open games on my PS3 via webman.
Then I have games backed up to my NAS in the format of .rar or .iso that I would be able to add so I double click to install.
Would also make adding roms easier.
It also won't let you add games not in their database. i.e. Mario 64.

The end result is I am using both this and launchbox would rather just the one desu.

Why are you using both? Launchbox can scrape your gog library now

>Why are you using both?
strongly prefer the GoG galaxy UI, the fact that it doesn't take time to start. The fact that it keeps traack of Xbox gamepass nd the fact that I can synch, GoG, Steam, Uplay, Twitch, EGS, Battlenet and Origin, and winblows store within a single click.

>There’s like zero reason to use Steam anymore.
How so? GOG Galaxy 2.0 can import your games from Steam, but it will still launch those games through Steam if you try to play them. You literally need Steam installed in order for GOG Galaxy 2.0's library sync feature to be useful.

I think OP meant you can keep it out of site out of mind. Which is pretty based.

>the fact that it doesn't take time to start
To be fair if you have a massive collection I could see why. You could leave the program open I suppose.
>The fact that it keeps traack of Xbox gamepass nd the fact that I can synch, GoG, Steam, Uplay, Twitch, EGS, Battlenet and Origin, and winblows store within a single click
It can scrape Uplay, Origin, Stream and EGS. I don't know about Gampass, MS store, or Twitch though. Theres probably a way to do it manually. You could always suggest it to the devs they might add support for the automatic thing later on

Tried to create an account and my fairly unique username was taken. Guess I'm not signing up...

>install another RAM and CPU consooming software to ignore another RAM and CPU consooming software

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Thankfully I have more than 1GB of ram and have since upgraded from a pentium.

Yeah but you still have to do them manually.
It's fine, I still use it for emulators and PS3 games as described. But GoG is a lot better. Would be esaier for GoG to fix my issues with it than Launchbox

based

Playnite is really nice. I heard they finally implemented the import of uninstalled Uplay games, which was missing last time I used it. The only reason I'm not using Playnite now is that it has no Linux support. To be fair, though, that's also the only reason I'm not using GOG Galaxy. I would like to have Galaxy installed just for the convenience of one-click installs, even if Playnite is my go-to for library organization.

Someday I guess I'll do a fresh Windows install for the games I can't run on Linux, and maybe then I'll start using Playnite and Galaxy again. I have Windows 7 installed on my other hard drive but I haven't touched it in months.

It’s iphones and androids, and I say that as an Iphone and Steam user.
GOG, Epic, et cetera could all be infinitely superior but it doesn’t matter as much because Steam boasted the quality to establish a loyal brand years before the others showed up on the scene.
Steam essentially set itself up as a mod friendly platform that sold grrat games for dirt cheap years before any of the others showed up. So even if they make an equal or better product, it isn’t enough to kill steam, they have to establish some kind of innovation that utterly blows steam out of the fucking water to get Steam to go down.

>The only reason I'm not using Playnite now is that it has no Linux support. To be fair, though, that's also the only reason I'm not using GOG Galaxy.
I haven't tried it but theres always Lutris. Not sure how it compares to Galaxy or Playnite though

dude its a fucking store.
They were early to the digital distribution game. But it really isn't something special.

As someone who likes GOG I will never touch Galaxy. I went DRM-Free to get away from launcher faggotry

GOG? More like GAG (on cock) lmao

>Consider buying game on GOG
>Steam version has cloud saves
>GOG version doesn't

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lol nice

I like GOG and the new Galaxy but the fact that you still have to launch Steam to run Steam games makes the thing kinda pointless. Might as well just launch Steam instead, then I won't have two applications affecting performance.

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Yeah it's kinda dumb but wouldn't launching Steam games by bypassing steam be illegal? It's essentially a crack.

I like it more for organizational reasons.
I've never had an issue with steam in the background impacting performance.

I linked all the stuff to gog and try to launch games and then it just launches that games launcher and then launches the game..

What the fuck is the point.

>Steam? More like Steaming pile of shit
>EGS? More like Everyone Gay Shillin'

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It's for the UX. Not to save 50mb of ram or whatever.
having your entire library in one place is really nice. Not having to look at other launchers is nice.
I don['t get why this confuses so many people.

I'd use it but the only places I ever really get games from are Steam and GOG so it's pretty pointless.

Maybe one day when I use Origin and Uplay again.

I don't just look at the thing that launches games. I just launch a game on it. Who cares.

I wish we could just go back to not having launchers at all. I can manage some icons in a games folder just fine.

>I don't just look at the thing that launches games. I just launch a game on it. Who cares.
Sure, it's not for everyone. And I'm glad it's not mandatory. But I have several hundred games physically now and it is nice to have them all in the same place. Having a folder with my entire steam, GoG, Uplay, EGS, Origin, Twitch, Winblows store and pirated libary is not really viable anymore at this point.

Yeah, I'm just saying that it makes it pointless if you're only going to be playing Steam games outside of organization and looking nice.

>not importing all your games to Steam so you can use stuff like Big Picture mode