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Cool, anyway, I’m just gonna keep buying from steam
Or GoG.
This. Gog doesn't force you to use their launcher and most games are DRM free.
If you think it'll be an inconvenience to split your library, check out Playnite. It's a unified launcher for all of your game libraries, and it works really, really well. Nice clean UI, easy management with lots of filtering options, and integrations for every game library out there.
I want to use their launcher, but can't, because they refuse to support it on Linux. That doesn't feel great. Yeah, I can use Heroic, but I can use that for EGS as well. Offline installers aren't nearly as valuable if that means I need to mess with WINE myself.
Steam eliminates all of that headache for me and gives me a first class experience. Buying from GOG feels like so much of a downgrade, so I have to convince myself to do it every time. I like that they're DRM-free, but many of my Steam games at DRM-free as well, so it's not a huge value add for me.
That's something most people miss, the vast majority of games on Steam are also DRM-free, in fact most games that are sold on GoG are DRM-free on Steam because the game is DRM-free regardless of platform.
Do you want to know a game that has DRM? Cyberpunk, so yeah, GoG is very much only anti-drm when it's good PR, not when it counts. Do what I say and not what I do kind of thing.
I don't dislike GoG, I like what they're trying to do in theory, but everyone online seems to treat them like they're this perfect company that does not evil, meanwhile they treat me as a second class citizen for using Linux and dance around the DRM stuff they're supposed to be against. There's a list somewhere of all GoG games with DRM, Cyberpunk is just an example, but because it's made by them it's a great example to showcase their hypocrisy. Meanwhile Valve has quietly given me a native client, pushed for native games, and when that didn't worked they invested in Proton, put in lots of man-hours in compatibility fixes, and now they're doing the same with Fex, all while providing a better experience overall, no DRM enforcement, and Hardware that's simply amazing. Like I said, I don't dislike GoG, but it's not even a contest on my mind on which company treats me better.
Honestly, most of my GoG library are free key I get from our family prime sub. I play them on my Deck using Heroic launcher, for example I've got Dredge for free on Gog and brought the Dlc expansion later. Everything worked like a charm on the Deck (Heroic launcher).