Posted May 12, 2017
So I did read the Offical GOG galaxy discussion thread, it said go vote for a feature you want which I did. I'd like to request mod support for GOG Galaxy. Something like the Steam Workshop. I'm guessing you can do a lot better though.
It's still one of the big things that keep me from switching over here completely. Playing with a friend who would have the game on steam and the mods. Plus to be honest I'm lazy installing something with a button and uninstalling it as easily basically is where I'm at with my preferred modding. When I was younger didn't bother with mod managers or whatever I simply copied the files over and had to try to remember what went where in case I wanted to uninstall it. Now as I said, lazy.
I think this is probably one of the things that keep more people from switching? That and the really big thing that basically kept me from even thinking about it till you started GOG Connect. Why would it be in my interest to switch platform if I literally have hundreds of games on steam? I'd obviously want to keep giving them money for more features, games, and peace of mind that they aren't going anywhere.
I'd like it if GOG connect was more active so I'd have more of a chance of moving over more games. I had been thinking that since the program started, then I sat back recently and realized even if I switch would I get what mods are on the workshop? Whether it's for single or multiplayer. Obviously, I don't really expect you to plug into Steams workshop for all their games and use those mods. Having the feature though I hope would make the modders more likely to put their mod over here.
Just some of my thoughts and opinions. Thanks for hopefully reading GoG and have a good day.
It's still one of the big things that keep me from switching over here completely. Playing with a friend who would have the game on steam and the mods. Plus to be honest I'm lazy installing something with a button and uninstalling it as easily basically is where I'm at with my preferred modding. When I was younger didn't bother with mod managers or whatever I simply copied the files over and had to try to remember what went where in case I wanted to uninstall it. Now as I said, lazy.
I think this is probably one of the things that keep more people from switching? That and the really big thing that basically kept me from even thinking about it till you started GOG Connect. Why would it be in my interest to switch platform if I literally have hundreds of games on steam? I'd obviously want to keep giving them money for more features, games, and peace of mind that they aren't going anywhere.
I'd like it if GOG connect was more active so I'd have more of a chance of moving over more games. I had been thinking that since the program started, then I sat back recently and realized even if I switch would I get what mods are on the workshop? Whether it's for single or multiplayer. Obviously, I don't really expect you to plug into Steams workshop for all their games and use those mods. Having the feature though I hope would make the modders more likely to put their mod over here.
Just some of my thoughts and opinions. Thanks for hopefully reading GoG and have a good day.