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NiceVampire Survivors
NiceVampire Survivors
I looked at that, didn't fancy it.
Do people still object to any games launcher other than Steam? I've got like, 5 or 6 I think?
Let them be... it will be them missing out. I have 7 *shrugs*.Do people still object to any games launcher other than Steam? I've got like, 5 or 6 I think?
I have no idea how many I have but use whatever the game needs. It does make finding games a mare.
I tend to use GOG galaxy just to search my database as I have most launchers listed through there. It's saved me money as I tend to nearly buy game son sale but then find I already have it on another game launcher.
gog galaxy 2 is a decent enough platform to tie everything togetherIt is a pain when you want to play a game you know you have somewhere but you can't remember which platform it is on.
Not only do they still object to it - they still post on this thread every other page or so to make sure everyone doesn't forget!Do people still object to any games launcher other than Steam? I've got like, 5 or 6 I think?
Not only do they still object to it - they still post on this thread every other page or so to make sure everyone doesn't forget!
Heroic launcher is good too. Great for steamdeckgog galaxy 2 is a decent enough platform to tie everything together
Officially we have never owned a game. All software is licenced and it's always been that way. Same with the companies right to remove or restrict access.i will never understand this view that it is only valve who should have a game launcher (and charge 30% for games sold on it) but that other companies which choose to not pay valve that cut OR who directly choose to rival valve - often taking a far smaller cut - are some how doing something unreasonable.
Valve were the company who started this whole nonsense of forcing people to install 3rd party software just to play a game they bought. if anything i blame them for starting the rot of us no longer owning our games but instead buying a licence to play them which can be revoked at any time.
perhaps.. but when the game is on a disk or a cartridge, or even just a download that i can get and then archive, then practically its as good as owned.Officially we have never owned a game. All software is licenced and it's always been that way. Same with the companies right to remove or restrict access.