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pjmlp 5 hours ago

I also refuse to install their shop, Web powered "native" apps only the unavoidable ones.

yunnpp 5 hours ago | parent [-]

I think the only value it adds is cloud saves. The UI is otherwise the worst way to explore your library or the store, crawls to death performance-wise and isn't even a good UX in principle.

For example, if you're on page X of a search, click on a game, and go back, guess where that takes you? Yup, page 0 baby, going to have to click next X times again (there is also only previous and next; you can't fast-jump.) There are many more examples like that, I have filed survey responses several times on issues like this.

The real goat would be if GOG Galaxy were available for Linux and integrated with Lutris/Proton so that you didn't have to worry about setup. Currently that relationship flows in the other direction, which I always found odd: Lutris integrates GOG (and Steam) games in its UI.

badsectoracula 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> The real goat would be if GOG Galaxy were available for Linux and integrated with Lutris/Proton so that you didn't have to worry about setup.

Heroic Launcher can download the game files for you and any dependencies, including Wine/Proton/etc. You basically install the launcher (can be available from your distro's repository), use your GOG login in the app and it shows your library. Then click install and it'll download the files locally and after that you play the game. The experience is more or less the same like in Steam, at least as far as downloading and playing games is concerned.

I normally download the offline installers and use them with UMU Launcher (which is Proton without Steam, mainly meant to be used as a backend for projects like Lutris, Heroic, etc but you can use it directly from the command-line) but i just tried Heroic Launcher and all i had to do was run it, enter my GOG login and after it downloaded my library info, i was able to download and play a game the same way as in Steam.

I'm not sure what official GOG Galaxy for Linux would add here TBH.

yunnpp an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I was not aware of that launcher, thanks.

shmerl 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> I'm not sure what official GOG Galaxy for Linux would add here TBH.

Two major things:

* Backend Galaxy support for Linux builds

* Multiplayer, achievements, cloud saves, etc. i.e. proper integration with optional GOG services for Linux versions.

pjmlp 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I have it easier having Windows as main OS.

yunnpp an hour ago | parent [-]

I suffer Windows at work, so I stay clear of it in my personal stuff.