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Grandwolf319, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

As a result, no one on the team has the courage to express their opinion. Under Gołębiewski, GOG typically makes business decisions that may be profitable in the short term, but may not contribute to the platform’s long-term growth.

Why half ass things when your the good guy?

Fontasia, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

“no pun intended”

Suavevillain, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”
@Suavevillain@lemmy.world avatar

I hope they stick around they are great for gaming. I need to buy off there more often.

finitebanjo, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

GameWorldObserver.

Can they be trusted?

PugJesus, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

Any other sources for this? Not for the job cutting, but for GoG’s business model going downhill? Haven’t big layoffs happened every few years since the start of GoG?

khaleer, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

Ah yes, poles fucking up another good idea cuz they are not able to create a good working condotions yay

oo1, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

I see what they did there. groan.

carp1, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

NOOOOOOO I LOVE GOG

feedum_sneedson, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

The word choice is certainly not accidental.

GooberEar, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

That’s too bad. No doubt I appreciate it Steam for what it is, even knowing that I don’t actually own any of the software I buy from them. That being said, I try to support GOG where/when I can.

Is there any “easy” way to get GOG games running on a Steam Deck? It’s been awhile since I last tried to look into it, but back then it seemed like a lot of steps and a lot of places to potentially mess up the process. I believe I kind of got something working at one point, but I’d honestly have to go back and double check.

uninvitedguest,
@uninvitedguest@lemmy.ca avatar

The easy way is with the Heroic Game Launcher. Log in to your GOG account and direct install.

GooberEar,

I’ll give that a try. I don’t game much, so that launcher was not necessarily on my radar. Is that something you always have to switch over to desktop mode in order to use it?

uninvitedguest,
@uninvitedguest@lemmy.ca avatar

I switch over to desktop to install new games, but that isn’t strictly necessary - you could run Heroic in game mode and install from there.

Once a game is installed through Heroic it will automatically add a shortcut (I.e. Non-Steam game) to Steam. For the shortcut to be visible, however, the Steam client needs to be restarted. This is why I switch to desktop for all my installing needs then reboot in to game mode. When playing, I never need to leave game mode.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Download Heroic Launcher from the Discover app in Desktop mode and add it as a non-Steam game. You can log into your GOG account there. In a best-case scenario, which is more often than not, you just hit download, and you can play the game on Steam Deck.

But sometimes it doesn’t work like that. Steam will often bundle dependencies with your download, like DirectX versions or Visual Studio runtimes. To get these working, you’ll need to run “winetricks”, which can be done on a game-by-game basis from within Heroic, and then install the dependencies you need. To find out which dependencies you need, if you had trouble launching the game in the first place, you can check SteamDB and see what other “depots” the game has. This resolves the problem about 99% of the time, if there’s a problem at all. In one case, Phantom Fury, I was unable to get the same compatibility with the GOG version that I was with the Steam version, and I don’t know why. Also, at this point in time, I don’t think you can rely on cloud saves working, and you might need to rely on a solution like SyncThing, but it looks like cloud saves working reliably via Heroic is imminent, if it isn’t already since the last time I checked.

GooberEar,

Gracias. I will give that a try. Still sounds a bit complicated, but for sure that sounds better than opening up a terminal and copy/pasting commands, some of which I’m not super knowledgeable about.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

It is for sure more complicated, but you have to weigh that against actually owning the thing you buy. Also, I forgot a step in setting up Heroic launcher. You need to also go to the Wine Manager section and download the latest stable version of Wine-GE. It’s pretty straight-forward, but you’ll need a version of Wine to play Windows games.

TipRing, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

Unfortunate. Competition is generally good for the consumer and I’d hate to see one of more more customer-friendly storefronts go away.

stardust,

Especially competition that actually delivers something unique a segment of the population wants as opposed to simply existing. Their DRM free stance and standalone installers are a pro consumer move giving control back to the consumer once they download the files.

HawlSera, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

No…

They’re the ones who preserve and update old games. I can’t… I can’t

ampersandrew, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

I’d certainly love to hear that they’re at least turning a profit. It’s my default store now, but given the ambiguity of what I’m buying in the multiplayer space, and the lesser experience I get as a Linux customer, they’re not making it easy.

BaroqueInMind,

The fact that you have loyalty to a commercial storefront makes you a fucking gonk. - Johnny Silverhand

poke,

OK but this is the storefront without DRM. It’s the biggest one that doesn’t make you rely on it.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

I think I openly admitted in the comment you replied to that I don’t have loyalty to them.

BaroqueInMind,

What’s your default store then?

winkerjadams,

Default doesn’t mean only

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

The one I shop at first, all things being equal. But all things are frequently not equal.

Aurenkin, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

This is a real shame, I used to buy all my games on GoG and had high hopes for the galaxy 2.0 client. Hopefully they keep going because we need a viable competitor to Steam that isn’t awful.

L0rdMathias, do games w GOG reportedly suffering from staff turnover and poor management: “Current business model is likely running out of steam”

Running out of steam

Lol

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