• 9715698@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        It launches without Steam running. Steam is required to download it but otherwise it’s DRM free.

          • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            11 months ago

            The main benefit GOG provides is their installers, which you can backup yourself. DRM-free Steam games don’t, so you’d need to package up the files yourself (usually all in the steam directory).

            That’s not a huge advantage imo, so I generally take the convenience of Steam over GOG, especially since I use Linux and GOG hasn’t bothered to port their client to my platform. Regardless, DRM-free is better.

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              11 months ago

              I use lutris to manage my games, which is decently integrated with GOG. I ended up installing Galaxy for Baldur’s Gate 3 because of the frequency of updates, but I mostly use the installers directly.

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                11 months ago

                That’s fair.

                I prefer to buy from platforms that actively support me instead of leaving it to the community. Valve invests a lot of time and money into improving Proton/WINE, and they build in useful features like controller configuration into their platform.

                If GOG supported Galaxy on Linux, I’d probably buy more from them. But they don’t, and I have a Steam Deck, so I prefer Steam.

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        11 months ago

        BG3 is DRM-free on PC. And physical copies of console games these days are just a disc with an unlock code for a digital version with an extra DRM check in most cases these days.