itz_duy: Hi community,
iam a big fan of having a backup just to have peace in mind.
i prefer steam. i like the achievments and so on. but i dont like the fact that all these games has DRM and you just buying the license of it.
now iam thinking to buy the game again on gog which i already bought on steam just to have a backup.
does anyone here handle it like my thoughts? thinking about do it so and back it up on an external hard drive.
I went through many of the same thoughts that you are having now, sometimes in December 2020. I was having a hard time choosing between keeping my fancy Steam profile with achievements and all that fluff versus DRM-Free games. I chose to go with DRM-Free games in the end and I have rebought what I could on GOG. Many games have achievements on GOG now too, so you mostly get the best of both worlds. You will never truly abandon Steam anyway, even if you rebuy games on GOG and make it your primary store, since some publishers will never come here.
Here's my story, if you care lol:
My profile may say that I joined in 2013, but for all intents and purposes I joined in December of 2020.
In 2013, I came in here to claim the free Fallouts and bought
Clive Barker's Undying. Then I pretty much forgot about this site. DRM-Free was nice, but I never saw any future for it, thinking GOG would be stuck selling 90s and early 2000s games forever. Resisting Steam and DRM seemed pointless.
Then in 2020, when I bought Cyberpunk on Steam, the RED Launcher told me I could get some wallpapers and junk if I logged in with a GOG account. There's a special
"Cyberpunk 2077 Digital Goodies" pack for Steam owners of Cyberpunk 2077 basically. So I dug that old relic of an account up, went to GOG.com and saw
Horizon Zero Dawn banner on the homepage. I really did not expect to see that here! I thought GOG was still stuck selling 20+ year old games and the only new games were 1st party. Suddenly fighting DRM stopped feeling so hopeless lol.
It took me a few months to decide whether "abandoning" so many Steam games and achievements, and whatnot to start over on GOG was worth it, but I decided that it was in the end. I have rebought what I could and now I have triple the amount of games here than I do on Steam lol. Obviously I still use Steam for massive games that are very unlikely to come to GOG anytime soon, such as GTA, Starfield, or Halo, or whatever, but GOG is my primary store now. Expanding to sell new games was the right move for them.
I am kicking myself for not checking out GOG at least once a year between 2013 and 2020. So many great games got delisted, which I've missed. Cryostasis, Riddick, Various Telltale games...