I haven’t spent a single dollars on EGS, only collecting the freebies since it launched.
I do buy games on GOG whenever possible, as their core mission (make classic games DRM-free) is appealing to me.
For real GOG supports actual game ownership. Steam supports game flexiabilty of OS with all their linux support (and now arm!).
I Patron/Librepay indies/foss devs.
EGS’s biggest proclaimed difference is that offer less to devs/customera and offer big studios better margins.
I haven’t spent a single dollars on EGS, only collecting the freebies since it launched.
I do buy games on GOG whenever possible, as their core mission (make classic games DRM-free) is appealing to me.
Yeah I don’t even see gog and steam as direct competitors (obviously they are)
classic games I expect to run standalone thru a .exe exclusively bought on gog
games with integrated multiplayer/social stuff exclusively bought on steam
That’s basically the entire market 🤷♀️
Same. But not only that, I know a few instances where I played a free epic game, liked it and went ahead and bought the game on steam or GOG.
For real GOG supports actual game ownership. Steam supports game flexiabilty of OS with all their linux support (and now arm!). I Patron/Librepay indies/foss devs. EGS’s biggest proclaimed difference is that offer less to devs/customera and offer big studios better margins.
Like why the hell would this convince me?