solzariv: Supporting Linux releases shouldn't be a "huge financial cost". Maybe 14 years ago, but not today. There's nothing arcane about Linux anymore. My computer-impaired mom even uses it.
If doing so is a "huge financial cost" then somebody at your company needs to be fired, because it's that person's incompetence's doing, not Linux's.
Gersen: Then it means that Linus Torvalds, Miguel de Icaza (one of GNOME original devs), and other Linux devs are incompetents because they complained about similar things than what GoG is worried about.
Linux has made tremendous improvement in the "usability" department in the last 10 years or so... but creating a "package" that can be installed seamlessly and reliably on multiples distributions, no matter which DE they are using, no matter which various libraries version are installed, is still a very distant dream. There are workarounds, like what Steam is doing, but it's definitely not "easy".
And when you add "
bigger effort" with "
much smaller market", it's no surprise that there are business like GoG that consider it as being too much of a financial risk. It's not incompetence, it's common sense.
Unless they recently changed something, what Steam is doing is saying "We support 1 distro." All of that "there is no unified install system" talk is irrelevant if a business narrows their focus down to 1 distro which is something everyone is A) suggesting GOG do, or B) Willing to deal with if it means GOG will come to Linux.
I don't think there is much of any reason to think Linux could pull its weight financially, but I also don't think fragmentation is a major reason why. It might make a good excuse, but that's about it.
Fenixp: Actually, you do have a profile page on HIB with all the purchased games - if you don't, create one with the same mail that you have ordered them with and they'll get associated with the new profile.
I've seen a line or two suggesting one could be created, after the fact. That's all well and fine, but it requires me to care enough in a moment I am trying to download games and I just don't. Its not really anyone's fault(maybe mine), but in GOG's case the profile is required, it's all automatic, and there is no opportunity to get into such a disorganized situation. I'm sure it's all very easy, I'm also sure I won't even bother to look into it unless I buy something else and am really bored. I'm also sure if I have to dig up those emails to link them I will just be like, eh. I'm good.