Posted August 22, 2013
I prefer GOG because of the community and philosophy, but I admit there are advantages in using the Humble Store, as already explained in above posts, mainly:
1- Steam keys along with the drm-free downloads
2- Linux versions of the games
3- Developers getting a higher cut of the profit
I'd like to see more games do what Retro City Rampage did - you can buy the game through the Humble Store and choose either a GOG or Steam key. I'm not sure why RCR is the only game to offer this kind of deal, but it would be very nice to see more games doing that.
I think the main reason I still prefer GOG over HS is that GOG seems to be more reliable overall. The customer support is nice and I don't see GOG going away in the next few years, unlike HS - I tend to think some day I'll wake up and see a message from HS saying they had to shut down their service. Not sure why >_>
1- Steam keys along with the drm-free downloads
2- Linux versions of the games
3- Developers getting a higher cut of the profit
I'd like to see more games do what Retro City Rampage did - you can buy the game through the Humble Store and choose either a GOG or Steam key. I'm not sure why RCR is the only game to offer this kind of deal, but it would be very nice to see more games doing that.
I think the main reason I still prefer GOG over HS is that GOG seems to be more reliable overall. The customer support is nice and I don't see GOG going away in the next few years, unlike HS - I tend to think some day I'll wake up and see a message from HS saying they had to shut down their service. Not sure why >_>
Post edited August 22, 2013 by geoconker