So... what happened ?
So... what happened ?
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they didnt get black and white
It turned out to be better than Steam when it comes to purchasing games
They went back on several of their promises, added early access garbage and are trying to force their client.
>client entirely optional
>in dev games actually curated for quality unlike steam
Why are you such a steam cocksucker?
They finally put Hidden and Dangerous series, as well as The Suffering. Jesus
>DRM-Free
But I already play DRM free games on Steam.
What makes the GoG client so special?
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this thread reminded me to buy arcanum for some strange reason. its 6 bucks woo hoo!
Legit question.
Don't get your dick in a knot, faggot.
The client is optional for now, but it always starts as "optional". Also why are you defending indev stuff?
>But I already play DRM free games on Steam.
PLEASE
Someone buy ruiner on gog and upload somewhere
thank you
Didn't get enough of the reddit audience like steam.
>Mfw buy games DRM free from GOG and Humble, etc to share with my friend who owns a PC
>Then run them all through steam so I can have a grid with all my games in big picture, stream to my laptop in bed, customize my controls, and give my controllers better compatibility and I use the steam controller for some games
I'm jealous of your blissful ignorance
Just buy it.
lmao what is this awful looking shitty game, the Call of Duty beta is out go play that intead, at least that doesn't have texture straight out of N64
what are you even doing
That's their entire audience though
its like 20 years old, i'd say the graphics aged well. in any case you play as a god with your avatar being a giant animal. the animal learns from watching you, you can make it win whole games for you easily if you're good at training. its really complicated though, my creature was a tard who never slept and literally ate his own shit
shhh, it's babby's first time posting, let him have his moment
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I already buy DRM-free games from the macOS store, why would I use GoG? Like isn't that only for old games anyways who still plays them?
I feel as though they are getting more popular and getting newer releases though?
It's on multiple sites.
hmm
they ran out of good old games
they're old, they arent good
fucking nostalgiafags
Of Steam, yes.
Ice cream? I love ice cream!
am I one of the remaining few?
no the fact that it looks so terrible means that it hasn't aged well at all, doesn't matter if it's old i wouldn't be spending my time with something that is clearly outdated
>you play as a god with your avatar being a giant animal. the animal learns from watching you, you can make it win whole games for you easily if you're good at training
sounds really fucking boring tobeeich, if i'm a god let me just go berskerk, give some sort of super god cannon or something to blast all the pagans and worshipers, and make it third/first person to the very least, topview is just archaic
I did
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dont play it then
yes fag cookie fudge is the future
No, that's GOG's audience, redditor.
never said i wanted to, i just wanted to inform user about his personal taste and that there are objectively speaking tons of better game to play in this day and age
>reddit
>steam
>despite timelines
>Sup Forums lines up more with steams time period
>but reddit
>cuz reddit boogyman
>DRM Free
9/10 modern games are worse than black and white, i guarantee you
>newfags will now praise steam
It was garbage for the longest time. Reddit made it popular around 2010 and ruined it to today. Look at any steam games discussion page.
>tobeeich
>some sort of super god cannon or something to blast all the pagans and worshipers, and make it third/first person to the very least, topview is just archaic
the state of this fucking board
>trying to compete with Lord Gaben
>we now have nu/v/ermin proudly defending steam
jesus fucking christ
user, I like steam, but let's not mince words here. It IS Drm. Being a weaker form of it doesn't mean it's suddenly not DRM. As far as I know, only a couple hundred games on it can even be launched without the client. Every game should be launchable without it, and steam should just act like a downloading platform, maybe with achievements and online for applicable games.
steam's great. i wouldn't put my game on GOG unless they paid me to.
GOG is DRM. If you need a valid username and password to access YOUR games it is DRM plain and simple.
Even after all this time it still gets me
Fanboys exist on every platform, the only winning move is to transcend the mono-system existence.
Also is every game on the humble store DRM free? What if it normally has denuvo / Uplay / origin / steamworks?
>paying for pirated games
Blame developers for enforcing DRM
humble store just uses already existing services so it entirely depends on them unless they're doing an explicit drm free bundle pack or something
The memory rings deep in the back of my mind
I recall, but only briefly. The memory sifts through my fingers
You don't need your name or password once you downloaded the game. You can launch it anywhere or anytime. you can even copy it and add it to other machines. If anything, GOG is super convenient since it acts as a sort of backup you can DL games from if you're too lazy to put them on a USB, or you lose your computer.
This is so fucking dumb. Sup Forums used to have steam sale threads all the time when they were good. What made steam popular was the orange box.
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gog is super convenient as a torrent hub basically i love it
What made steam popular was redditor "PC master race" and "lord gaben" embarrassments.
I own 80% of my Games on GOG, i use Steam for games that aren't on GOG like Binding of Isaac and Lisa. Recently bought Rabi Ribi too, waiting for Spelunky to go on Sale so i can 100% it on Steam for Trophies because I love Spelunky.
Games are fun, remember that. Get over your pathetic Console/Client insecurities.
it is still DRM. they can close your account and block you from your games.
That is unfortunate, but it's still the most preferable solution, since even if your account gets closed, you can still play any game you've downloaded.
No, it had nothing to do with reddit. You've taken the reddit boogey man too far. I first started browsing Sup Forums around 2007 and tf2 was one of the most popular topics back then.
>the current state of steam has nothing to do with reddit
I love GOG
They make perfect installers for pirated games and the give away a lot of free games and GOG connect games
You would have to be a mouth breathing moron to actually give money to the polack criminals though
wut.jpg, steam got big in 06-08.....lol.....
This. Sup Forums was jacking gabe off for the longest time. This website tribalism is getting a bit ridiculous considering the shittiest portions of both Sup Forums and reddit are very similar and most definitely overlap.
Well it doesn't but that isn't what this was about. You said steam became popular in 2010 because of reddit but it actually became popular several years earlier when the orange box released and before anyone knew or cared about reddit.
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No. Just because it was being discussed here doesn't mean it was popular. Here's a graph that shows the most growth period. You absolute mouth breathing retards. I've had a steam account since 2004 and it was a horrible and basically unusable service until 2008.
nah you're just a contrarian nostalgiafag, game only got better with the time, only negative thing is related to the industry with microtransactions, loot boxes, season passes etc. and not the games themselves
Shadow or War even with all its controversy will still have more entertaining value than some old ass trash sold for 5 dollars you see on GoG
It's way more cheaper
>incomplete because outdated
>doesn't even have all the removed games like Wallace & Gromit
LOL
Nothing you have shown or said supports your argument. Nobody knew what reddit was in 2008 but steam took off because of the orange box. I have had a steam account since it was first released and it was garbage but that changed long before reddit.
I use it only to download big games because fuck having to download 15 parts from their website
>redditors start shilling for steam in 2010
>it becomes popular in 2012 and experiences the most growth
I've shown actual data that helps my case. That chart shows less than 6 million users logged into steam during a peak before 2012, it's now around 15 million. You're wrong and you're an idiot.
>As far as I know, only a couple hundred games on it can even be launched without the client
I am gonna play devil's avocado here. Whether the game can be launched without steam is up to the developers, not Valve themselves
6 million concurrent users is a lot. The part about redditors shilling steam is made up. Showing data that steam is getting more popular doesn't have anything to do with reddit.
If I may play devil's activated almond as well, I'm aware that ultimately the developer has that say, but still it's a sad tale of how so few devs actually trust their fanbases when they'll implement such measures in their games. The worst of them will even implement other forms of DRM ontop of steam, like games locked with uplay AND Denuvo, sometimes simultaneously, so you end up downloading more copyright protection software than actual game.
As Reddit became more popular so did Steam. If your fanboy faggotry blinds you to this even with that graph then I guess you should just kill yourself.