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Yeah, EGS have a good amount of AAA-titles, but UI of their launcher and store is just making it unusable.

On other side GOG with Galaxy - fancy, cool, modern look, but without really big amount of AAA.

So, i think now they will do something REALLY that will matter together against Steam monopoly.

What do you think about that, GOG-fellas?
Post edited October 20, 2020 by K1ll3r_Punch
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K1ll3r_Punch: Yeah, EGS have a good amount of AAA-titles, but UI of their launcher and store is just making it unusable.

On other side GOG with Galaxy - fancy, cool look but without really big amount of AAA.

So, i tyhink now they will do something REALLY taht will matter together.

What do you think about that, GOG-fellas?
Agree. But, appearence AAA-titles depends on publishers, which are greedy in most cases and scares of DRM-free
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K1ll3r_Punch: Yeah, EGS have a good amount of AAA-titles, but UI of their launcher and store is just making it unusable.

On other side GOG with Galaxy - fancy, cool look but without really big amount of AAA.

So, i tyhink now they will do something REALLY taht will matter together.

What do you think about that, GOG-fellas?
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g00d_0ld_gamer: Agree. But, appearence AAA-titles depends on publishers, which are greedy in most cases and scares of DRM-free
Truly, but now some of them can be buyed inside GOG Galaxy, what makes it very interesting, because EGS really got a big amount of games.
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K1ll3r_Punch: Yeah, EGS have a good amount of AAA-titles, but UI of their launcher and store is just making it unusable.

On other side GOG with Galaxy - fancy, cool, modern look, but without really big amount of AAA.

So, i think now they will do something REALLY that will matter together against Steam monopoly.

What do you think about that, GOG-fellas?
In 10 days, it will have been a full year since Valve turned the Steam client into a health hazard. In another 3 days, it will have been a year since the earliest I can confirm definitively that they knew they had done so. And in that same 10 days, it will have been 5 months since they blocked access to the only safe workaround some affected customers previously had.

I think even Epic is a better choice than Valve at this point. That isn't saying much, given my opinion of Epic, though.
Galaxy 2.0 isn't a good client yet. Plugins don't work and slows down my PC.
Epic still misses a damn shopping cart, forums and reviews. And I can't take that seriously, two years after being released.

I still have my friends and games on Steam and will be enjoying for a long while.