Posted December 31, 2019
myconv: Gog has DRM and client free running. Steam has easy Linux compatibility they have directly invested in to the benefit of all games, even Gog games. Both massively undercut Epic games pricing (aside from free games) So why should anyone buy from them? Just get their free games and buy nothing from them I guess, great business model.[/sarcasm] I hope they stay up long enough for me to play some of the free games I've got from them.
That makes it sound like GOG is more popular than EGS. But the opposite is true, by a very longshot. EGS has vastly more customers than GOG, probably many dozens of millions. EGS already had 85 million customers in its first 6 months of operation. Yes GOG has more games and better sales than EGS, but EGS has a higher frequency of getting high profile new titles than GOG does. Most consumers are far more interested in new games and high profile, massive budget, AAA-type games than they are in old games or low to mid-budget indie-type games. And GOG cannot really compete with EGS on that front, even though GOG occassionaly gets new high profile/high budget games (but that's the exception, not the rule).
Only a very tiny minority of consumers care about Linux at all, so Linux support, or lack thereof, is a completely irrelevant factor to making any games store be popular or not popular.
As for EGS "sweeping Steam away," no one expected that to happen any time soon. It's going to take years for EGS to become even with and/or overtake Steam, and everyone knows that. But the good news is that EGS can get there over time, and thus there is finally the possibility of a competitor that will eventually smash the Steam monopoly...just not any time soon.
Post edited December 31, 2019 by Ancient-Red-Dragon