Valve might be slow, but they are working on the drivers and making Linux better, so I buy from them. Using the client to install and since 2014. Gog treats Linux gamers as second class citizens. I'm not asking about anyone in particular, but can you give any examples of such reasons without names? A problem that has increased recently with a few titles. Why do some games that have native linux versions elsewhere e. I've looked at it, and it seems the only place where version numbers can be found is on the GalaxyClient.
You can obviously buy other games, too. I would link to stuff directly, but it appears their links to specific posts don't actually do anything. If you want friends on GoG you'll have to participate in their community forums and such, that's the only way to add friends at this point. I think it even is rather probable, as this seems to be much more definitive. It's just that we cannot give you any estimates and it won't happen in near future. Doesn't Steam and games on it by default uses it's own outdated by 5 years old library to run and Valve refusing to even update em , unless you find out that there is a command to use the library from your system? Haven't used it for any other game lately but I have a bunch in my library. Many 3rd party application like Ccleaner has the feature to uninstall apps also.
If developers are still going to rely on those that Valve included, it may bring up more issues for something else. But still, it's nice to you to confirm that. Search and other filters are provided to find games quickly. Especialy game developers being to ban you completly from playing their games on steam. Valve is surely supporting Linux for the very same reasons by fear of loosing profits because of Microsoft locking Windows.
You can also choose default app for specific file type or specific protocol from other options. This is how I imagine a lot of people feel about Galaxy. We know it's important for Linux users and it's time to be more open about it - and that's why I'm here. No 3rd party installers, no adware, no bloatware, no viruses or any other harmful apps. Despite the eager post on of a native Linux release.
Article taken from Well, in that case, I won't do any business with them anymore, unless they reconsider. Initially Linux was intended to develop into an operating system of its own, but these plans were shelved somewhere along the way. You may want to check the settings on first start to make sure all are set to your liking. For Steam users, this feature is not exactly ground breaking gaming news. It's perfectly normal for a company to seek for profits. If you have a question, please check the before posting.
Heated discussions are fine, unwarranted insults are not. He didn't actually answer a single question, he dodges everything or just says straight up that he can't asnwer that. I understand that Linux customers are a small part of the market share and you certainly have a long list of features in galaxy's backlog. So the universal cloud saves, players can use this feature with games that were not intent to work with the feature. The lead porter has always contended that , even though. That is the one thing I regretted about buying Wasteland2 from them. Communication error of some sort, seems likely.
With our roadmap we don't currently have the resources to maintain the Linux version. It promises to be quite like the Steam client, only optional. We're still a tiny market. It feels like we've been waiting all this time for something, when it wasn't even being planned for yet. On Steam, if a game update breaks things you cannot really do anything about that. They release what they can within the confines of their developer relationships. Why they haven't ported GoG Galaxy yet is beyond me but it is not required at all and is purely optional so all you're missing is a bit of convenience and online services on a few titles.
Also remember, this person likely isn't the one making the decisions on this. Your company simply prefer ignoring Linux clients to focus on more profitable features. It sets a pretty high standard. Take some time to get the feel of the subreddit if you're not sure! The lack of resources is not a fatality, it's a business decision. But now, i don't even download the games i own there. And I don't even buy in the client, but instead using the browser. The Galaxy client comes with a built-in store and library management among other features.
Some of the features can be turned off for individual games as well. They continued in another post: QuoteI'm not saying we're not able to, or we don't know how. On Galaxy, you simply pick an earlier version of the game and roll back to it. I can't get myself to buy from your platform anymore because I am worried you are not taking Linux seriously. Can't blame them though, they don't have the same resources valve has.