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With Linux gaming clearly showing it's becoming more popular, and with GOG under new ownership, there's hope yet that GOG will improve their Linux support.

GOG does currently support Linux — well, kind of. They publish Native Linux packages for various games, which depends on the developer (just like Steam does without Proton) but they have a very limited support of distributions, which can cause problems installing Linux games from GOG due to dependency mess. That, and GOG Galaxy does not support Linux.

There's easier ways to install games from GOG on Linux / SteamOS though, which you can check out in our GamingOnLinux Guide. You can even do it directly in Steam if you want to.

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[–] addie@feddit.uk 8 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Heroic get a referral link if you buy games from GOG via their launcher, which I always make sure to do. The fact that Heroic has 'first class' integration with Glorious Eggroll, and in fact updates GE for Steam for you as well, means that it's damn good for Linux gaming. If you don't need Steam's workshop or social factors for a game, there's no reason not to buy through it.

If GOG could collaborate with Heroic on their API integration, then that would be perfection - could retire Galaxy in that case.

https://heroicgameslauncher.com/donate

[–] Acidbath@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago

Legit, I think and hope that this happens. I found out recently that they helped launch fallout london which was nice to hear. although I dont know the extent of their contributions for that specific case, I think that collaboration isn't off the table.