Posted May 13, 2018

kalirion
Future HFIL King
Registered: Apr 2009
From United States

Acanex88
New User
Registered: May 2017
From United States
Posted May 13, 2018
What Ive come to see and this is my personal experience...
GoG = great for finding deals on vintage, DRM free, disc free PC games and some older stuff.
Steam = great for finding deals on AAA, disc free PC games but has DRM.
Steam in my opinion and GoG are great options. Found many games here for less than you can on Steam and vice versa. As they always say in the retail shopping experience, "it pays to shop around"
GoG = great for finding deals on vintage, DRM free, disc free PC games and some older stuff.
Steam = great for finding deals on AAA, disc free PC games but has DRM.
Steam in my opinion and GoG are great options. Found many games here for less than you can on Steam and vice versa. As they always say in the retail shopping experience, "it pays to shop around"

ZamCo
New User
Registered: Aug 2011
From Sweden
Posted May 13, 2018

Overall I use both. I like GOG cause of their DRM free games and you don't need a client to play them. I like Steam cause their big cheap sales. I just wished GOG Connect happened more often.

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany
Posted May 14, 2018
I could still hit myself for missing this... Probably a bit to late to ask if someone still has a code... I bought Star Control gift codes when it was foreseeable the games would be removed and they were gone in no time after it actually happened (Community GA...).

Արսեն
Chicken is not a bird and a turk is not a human.
Registered: Nov 2012
From Armenia
Posted May 14, 2018
low rated
GOG is becoming a cute little baby-steam-clone. it will become just like steam is today in about 500 years from now, more or less.
so yeah, yeah, yeah, either wait or just join steam now.
cause the DRM-free games is becoming a myth. so unless you like mythology, go with steam. okei ? oke!
so yeah, yeah, yeah, either wait or just join steam now.
cause the DRM-free games is becoming a myth. so unless you like mythology, go with steam. okei ? oke!

my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted May 14, 2018
I usually just go with the supermarket's own brand Dropoff, it's cheaper than Fallout and you usually can't tell the difference.
falloutttt: GOG is becoming a cute little baby-steam-clone. it will become just like steam is today in about 500 years from now, more or less.
so yeah, yeah, yeah, either wait or just join steam now.
cause the DRM-free games is becoming a myth. so unless you like mythology, go with steam. okei ? oke! I'm not expecting to be alive in 500 years.

so yeah, yeah, yeah, either wait or just join steam now.
cause the DRM-free games is becoming a myth. so unless you like mythology, go with steam. okei ? oke!
Post edited May 14, 2018 by SirPrimalform

Արսեն
Chicken is not a bird and a turk is not a human.
Registered: Nov 2012
From Armenia
Posted May 14, 2018


so yeah, yeah, yeah, either wait or just join steam now.
cause the DRM-free games is becoming a myth. so unless you like mythology, go with steam. okei ? oke!


unusingur
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Romania
Posted December 14, 2018

I'll start by saying while I like Steam...at times (not the community by any means) t hey have decent sales their overall prices on certain games is nearly double what you can find on GoG. That being said, I would pick GoG in a heartbeat and here is why.
Pros:
GoG community is about a million times better than Steam. I'm sorry but when you express concern over Bethesda's paid mod scheme and get called a "cheapskate" (nicest) to a much nastier "self entitled ***** who should go kill yourself to save the rest of the gaming community your stupidity" Then its time to switch. Steam community overall is pretty toxic.
More affordable pricing on the same games
Can buy games as "gifts" for others in the form of codes...Cant do that with Steam anymore.
Cons:
Fewer games and members
That was just my view...whats yours?
But besides that Steam absolutely kills any other platform with better and richer community integration. Guides accessible right from the overlay, the Workshop is a big plus, and some other details. And then there's the guaranteed no-matter-what refund, no questions asked.

joelandsonja
Monster Hunter
Registered: Nov 2011
From Canada
Posted December 14, 2018
I really appreciate everything Steam has done for PC gaming over the years, but I've tried to use their platform on a number of occasions and I can't stand using it. The fact that Steam uses DRM completely ruins the experience for me, so I really only use GOG to buy my games. I tried to purchase Final Fantasy VII from Steam when it was re-released, but the DRM was so annoying on the game that I actually ended up asking for a refund because it was unbelievably frustrating trying to get it to work. That being said, I welcome healthy competition in the gaming world, but GOG is the only platform for me.
Post edited December 14, 2018 by joelandsonja