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haydenaurion: You can add Shadow Warrior (2013 remake) to that list, gog is aware of it though as Judas told me they're waiting for the publisher and/or developer to deliver it.

The current gog version is 1.1.1b I think and the current version on steam is 1.1.2.
Added. Thanks for the heads up.
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haydenaurion: You can add Shadow Warrior (2013 remake) to that list, gog is aware of it though as Judas told me they're waiting for the publisher and/or developer to deliver it.

The current gog version is 1.1.1b I think and the current version on steam is 1.1.2.
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zaine-h: Added. Thanks for the heads up.
No problem. :)
Alan Wake on Steam has the soundtrack and other stuff as free bonus content, I believe, whereas GOG's version still doesn't.
Postal 2 got a big update on Steam awhile back still waiting on it.
The list has been updated.
The Inner World - There is a patch that fix the black screen bug at the end of the game, released on Steam but not on GOG.
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GaminggUy45: Postal 2 got a big update on Steam awhile back still waiting on it.
Yeah, we've been waiting for the Postal updates for a long time now.
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zaine-h: I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream = Steam version changed to ScummVM, fixes bugs[..]
Well, I'd prefer the original files + Dosbox more than a different converted version :\
Are the bugs common game-breaking errors? If not, who cares about what Steam has..
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phaolo: Well, I'd prefer the original files + Dosbox more than a different converted version :\
Are the bugs common game-breaking errors? If not, who cares about what Steam has..
ScummVM 1.6.0 on Steam.
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phaolo: who cares about what Steam has..
I am simply reporting games which are not the latest patch/update on GOG compared to what has been released by the developer or publisher. Since Night Dive pushed the change (which apparently fixes broken dialogue), it qualified as an update.
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phaolo: Well, I'd prefer the original files + Dosbox more than a different converted version :\
Are the bugs common game-breaking errors? If not, who cares about what Steam has..
Yeah nah, play IHNMAIMS on DOSBox and then play it on ScummVM, it's not just the vanilla bugs that SVM fixes, it just feels so much smoother and less "glitchy" than on DOSBox, SVM feels like a native emulation and takes way less system resources than dosbox which will eat your cpu for breakfast.
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Gydion: ScummVM 1.6.0 on Steam
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zaine-h: I am simply reporting game
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Crosmando: it just feels so much smoother and less "glitchy" than on DOSBox
Uh sorry zaine-h, I didn't mean to be rude, It was just an opinion about Scummv.
I never liked it in the past for other titles, expecially for the savegame incompatibility.

About the changelog, thanks, but I cannot read about the fixes, due to the (useful) spoiler warning.

Anyway, yes, I'm a bit a purist, so I wouldn't ditch the original dos version.
(I'd even prefer separated game+launcher+emulator releases)
Post edited March 27, 2014 by phaolo
Well yeah, I think GOG should offer both DOSBox and SVM installers for all games which are compatible with both. But for games like I Have No Mouth where there's actually some serious bugs in the vanilla game which SVM fixes - it should be the default installer, put dosbox installer as extras.