Posted June 11, 2016
WarlockLord: Personally I'm all for having newer/indie games on here that never had disc releases. If I'm going to buy some old game in a digital edition, it had better either be one that's hard to find actual discs of, or have something extra added to the re-release (Something actually special, like the Strife Veteran Edition, not just "DOSBoxed for dummies").
JDelekto: You should take a look at the Internet Archive, many of them you can play from the safety of your own modern Web browser.takezodunmer2005: Also, this, as I value gog as a steam killer....Though gog connect is a great step in the right direction!
JDelekto: Actually, these days, Steam *is not* DRM, it's a means to an end, a way to get your digital download, just as GOG Galaxy is to get your purchases here. ...and if you're in the market for VR content, you're in for two worlds now, SteamVR, and Oculus Home. However, some VR games have made their way onto GOG. Choose wisely.
I was locked out of several games due to a bad installs of which I could not reinstall due to not having Internet access during a dark financial period, however, with gog I have no issue whatsoever, so yeah I place gog well and above steam for the simple fact that I have the freedom of reinstalling my games without having to use up bandwidth or be tethered to a third party program.
As far as VR is concerned, I'll wait until the price goes down and better software is released. And yeah, I'll go the Oculus route! ;^)