• @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    141 month ago

    Steam is not the evil corporation people pretend it is.

    Indeed. They’re not saints either but for my personal demands, they offer the best arguments right now. I rank funding improvements to the FOSS Linux stack higher than a DRM-free pile of shame. That may change in the future but for now I prefer Steam over GOG. CD Project is a rich company. They could make a Linux version of Galaxy, put it onto Flathub, make it behave well under Steam Deck Game Mode, and put a tiny fraction of their revenue into Linux improvements.

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        1 month ago

        GOG is funding the FOSS Heroic Games Launcher through an affiliate partnership

        GOG has an affiliate links program. Heroic signed up for that. GOG isn’t specifically funding Heroic. Wake me up when CD Project / GOG is hiring a developer of Mesa or something along those lines. You know, an actual part of the technology foundation that’s being used by a wide range of Linux distributions.

        An office worker sitting at a desk somewhere at a Linux-running PC is benefiting from technology advancements upstreamed by Valve as part of Steam Deck performance improvements.

        Edit: GOG’s “funding” is an advertising tracker:

        • KaynA
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          11 month ago

          The end result is still part of GOG’s revenue going toward the development of Heroic.

          It doesn’t meet your high standard and that’s okay. I prefer to count my blessings in this regard.

      • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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        31 month ago

        And yet somehow I still doubt we’ll see it until Linux gets a much higher marketshare.

        CD Project is doing nothing to improve that market share, hence why I don’t care to spend any money on GOG.