Cerebralbore101 said:
No it's a good library. I just have a huge backlog of games. I have games for the NES, SNES, PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, Gamecube, Wii, Wii U, GBA, DS, 3DS, and Switch. It's well over 200 games, and I have about thirty games in my steam library. |
Fair doos.
| WolfpackN64 said: GOG first then Steam. Steam has the most to offer, but GOG is just more of a pleasure to use. Whenever I can, I buy my games on GOG. That they're DRM free is a bonus. Usually, Linux compatibility is also a criterion for buying games on GOG (one reason why the Witcher III isn't in my library yet). And if games don't get ported, Wine compatibility with GOG games is often just a bit better than with Steam. |
Aye, I've started doing that more recently with GoG. THe more new or old indie titles that end up on GoG, the more I end up nabbing there. I bought Witcher 3 from GoG to support CDPR and their storefront.
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