Some are just benefits of GOG being what it is.Īs for the integrations, I've used the Steam integration personally, and it was okay. better overlay options, be able to disable achievements and keep overlay Well, not all of those are benefits of the Galaxy client. Originally posted by Eiswolfin:What GOG does better than Steam better overlay options, be able to disable achievements and keep overlay able to link libraries of other stores to see games from all stores on a single interface has the last 5 versions that released since 2015 of all games Your issue might be specific to something on your system? GOG Galaxy hasn't crashed with integrations, which includes Epic, on me in over a year. I will say to GOG's only credit, is that its a better way to search an view games on my Game Pass Ultimate, than using the xbox app. The only thing GOG Galaxy has done better than Valve, is to implement features slower than Valve time. As it stands I hvae to constantly manually reconnect Epic, every, single, day, so I only ever have it loaded to see if they ever fix that or just have any features that are actually interesting. Originally posted by Satoru:When GOG Galaxy stops crashing the official Epic integration every, single, day, I might consider actaully using the damn thing on a regular basis. To other folks: I have a feeling this is what OP is actually talking about, it's the integration thing, rather than "let me get an extra copy of the game on Steam" or something. You'd need an integration to be able to do these extra things. However, you'll need to do this game by game, and also GOG Galaxy has a secondary feature which actually connects all of your Steam games to this database of like all the games ever and lets you compare your stats on your Steam games with other people. Technically, you can already have all your GOG games on Steam, because GOG games are DRM-free, which means you can just add all of them one by one to Steam as non-Steam games. So what Steam could do is to have its own integration where Steam can let you add all your GOG account's games, and then call up Galaxy and tell Galaxy to launch a game on your GOG account. And then what Galaxy does when you launch a Steam game through it is that it simply calls up Steam on your computer and tells Steam to launch that game. Galaxy 2.0 acts as a universal launcher, and the way it does that is that it has an integration where you can use it to sign into your Steam games and integrate your Steam library (and I think some other features) into the Galaxy launcher. You can play your GOG games without Galaxy though.Ģ. You've got a GOG account GOG's optional launcher/downloader client is just called Galaxy, and it's currently on version 2 (after a major update a while back). Is something like this already in the making? A few quick corrections:ġ. Personally, I would like to have on Steam all "The Witcher" games I have on "GOG GALAXY 2.0". I think it would be nice if we had games on one platform. I would like to hear opinions of both Steam community and Steam developers. Originally posted by ZhatCRO96:I'm sure some of you have already connected your "Steam" account to "GOG GALAXY 2.0" account, and thus having almost all "Steam" games on "GOG GALAXY 2.0" as well.
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