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GOG or STEAM? how do you choose?
(lemmy.ml)
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Tough one. I care a lot about game preservation, so I naturally tend to gravitate towards GOG, however I've had trouble getting a few too many games running, while the Steam versions "just work" (with the same version of Proton, etc).
I really tend to make sure that I'm not going to have any issues with the GOG version before buying it nowadays, otherwise I'll get the Steam version.
How do you make sure that your gog games will run before buying them compare to just being safe and getting the steam version?
Protondb reports is the only "surefire" way I've found tbh, since this is the kind of detail that gets included.
@Lipriv30 @any1th3r3
Also, GOG installer is available for
for bottles with a community Proton