Posted August 18, 2024
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I realise that this topic is going to stir up a lot of controversy from Galaxy haters and lovers alike, but I just wanted to give my take on the issue of GOG's Galaxy launcher as someone with a more neutral perspective. I actually used Galaxy quite a lot while I was on Windows (and liked it), but I have since been using the Heroic launcher ever since I moved to Linux, and I really don't miss using the Galaxy launcher at all. Granted, there are some features that are still missing from the Heroic Launcher that I wish they would add in future updates (such as achievements), but it doesn't make that much of a difference to me personally.
That being said, a part of me feels like GOG is wasting their time and resources on supporting a launcher like Galaxy, especially when there are perfectly acceptable alternatives available to the public. I realise that Heroic isn't a perfect launcher itself, but I really don't see the point of GOG spending all their money developing and maintaining a launcher when they could simply help support existing projects like Heroic to make them even better. Keep in mind that I don't think that GOG should be the only ones doing this, but Epic and Itch.io should also go this route as well. Both of these companies are needlessly sinking their money into launchers that only serve to drain resources and take valuable programmers away from other endeavours. Not only that, but this also makes it more annoying for users because they now have to install several launchers for every platform the use just to play their games. Why not have just one launcher that supports all of the smaller storefronts? I don't see why these companies can't work together to help fund a universal launcher from a third party that works on more than one platform.
That being said, a part of me feels like GOG is wasting their time and resources on supporting a launcher like Galaxy, especially when there are perfectly acceptable alternatives available to the public. I realise that Heroic isn't a perfect launcher itself, but I really don't see the point of GOG spending all their money developing and maintaining a launcher when they could simply help support existing projects like Heroic to make them even better. Keep in mind that I don't think that GOG should be the only ones doing this, but Epic and Itch.io should also go this route as well. Both of these companies are needlessly sinking their money into launchers that only serve to drain resources and take valuable programmers away from other endeavours. Not only that, but this also makes it more annoying for users because they now have to install several launchers for every platform the use just to play their games. Why not have just one launcher that supports all of the smaller storefronts? I don't see why these companies can't work together to help fund a universal launcher from a third party that works on more than one platform.
Post edited August 18, 2024 by joelandsonja