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That's not true, here are a few more:
That said, I think GOG is fine. But to say it has the same features as Steam is silly, I only mentioned the ones I care about, but there are plenty more.
This is a big one for me, honestly. I run some GOG games through Heroic but half the time they still don't work.
Extremely rudimentary but yes.
Another good one. I share a massive collection with my family.
Linux compatibility is fine. You can pretty easily install gog games by logging into your gof account on lutris. It'll let you see your whole library and install directly from it, and any games that work in proton will work just fine using proton via lutris. You can also just add your gog game as a non-steam game and run it there.
No they won't.
You can select to run them in proton, rather than just normal wine, in lutris. I've been doing it to run games from gog for years with few issues, namely games that are old and have the same problems working on windows as well. So... Yes they will?
I did not misread your comment.
Can you give an example? I'm assuming we're looking for something that works on Linux using Steam or some other store, but not using GOG - either directly or through lutris/proton. That might clear up what's being asked.
Not OP. But I've had some real pain running Dungeon Keeper 2 and a number of other strategy games from 1990s. It's hit or miss. Some work in Lutris, some work in heroic. Some just fail.
It can be real hit or miss. It's amazing how smooth it is on Steam.
He won't give an example because he's talking out his arse and doesn't have one.
No, I never kept a log and stopped even trying ~6 months ago.
Thanks for the correction. I play through Heroic and haven't really needed to use what you listed, probably why it's a blind spot for me. But it's also why I prefer GOG, no downsides for me.
Like I said, GOG is fine. I just find value in what Steam offers, but I do occasionally pick up games from GOG.