• @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    112 days ago

    It does support Linux: it lets you download Linux installer for games that have a Linux port.

    GOG lets publishers upload various installers but GOG does nothing to support them, let alone offer something like Proton (which is open source, so they could take and integrate it for free).

    • Cethin
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      -21 day ago

      No one needs to “offer” Proton. It’s available freely for anyone. I think some people think Proton is a Steam thing. It isn’t. Yeah, Valve did a lot of work on it, which is great, but it isn’t limited to them. Vlave has essentially unlimited resources, and I’m happy they spent some making improvements for WINE, but GOG does not have nearly the same resources. I wouldn’t expect them to put their effort into that. Valve only did because they were building hardware that they wanted to run Linux.

      • @Hawke@lemmy.world
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        61 day ago

        Valve only did because they were building hardware that they wanted to run Linux.

        That was part of it clearly but I think more so they wanted an escape route as Microsoft enshittifies (further)

      • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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        81 day ago

        No one needs to “offer” Proton. It’s available freely for anyone.

        And that’s how GOG does not support Linux: Paying customers need to figure it out on their own. They don’t even value their customers to a degree to take and integrate existing open source solutions.

      • @michaelmrose@lemmy.world
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        31 day ago

        On steam I can click install and run and most games windows and Linux just work without further effort. This makes gog worthless to me. I could just use wine I don’t know why I’d bother.