GOG Galaxy 2.0 vs Steam Library update

Why are you retards hyped for ugly Steam's library update when this is coming? Steam is inferior in pretty much every way and muh controller support is not as important as actually owning your games instead of being a DRMcuck and actually owning your games.

>German games magazine Gamestar, Microsoft allows an official integration into Galaxy 2.0. This means, that for example PC Game pass games can be installed, started and deleted with the GOG client. And we will probably see coss-platform chat with Xbox.

>One library
Import all your games from PC and consoles, build and organize them into one master collection.

>Game stats
Keep track of all your achievements, hours played and games owned, combined across platforms.

>Game launcher
Install and launch any PC game you own, no matter the platform.

>Full customization
Create custom library views by filtering, sorting, tagging and adding your own visuals like game backgrounds and covers.

>Games discovery SOON
Follow upcoming releases, and discover games popular among your friends and the gaming community.

>Cross-platform chat SOON
No matter on which platform your friends are, you can chat with them.

>One friends list SOON
Bring together your friends from all platforms, and see their online status.

>No spying
We’re not spying on data from your computer.

>No data sharing
We’ll never share your personal data with third parties.

>Your data belongs to you
With a single click, you can remove your imported data from our servers.

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It looks good, but it doesn't have a GNU/Linux client.

The Idea is choice nigger. Everyone should be able to pick and choose what library they want to use. I'm personally exited for GOG 2.0, but that doesn't mean I think steam should close down and go home.

The more of these we have, the better it is for the consumer.

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autists not welcome

When does it come out im tired of filling my hd with trash clients i don't use

This. Imagine trying to be a competitive faggot over a storefront of all things. Wouldn't that just be the most cringe?

Bad news. you will still need the clients. It'll work like having a uplay game on steam. You have it in your library, you click play, and it starts the client and then the game.
You won't be able NOT to have these clients if you want to play the games.

>Why are you retards hyped for ugly Steam's library update when this is coming?
literally no one is you falseflagging chinese shill. I am hyped that you can blacklist publishers that take epic bribes, great feature.

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This
Jesus fuck, everyone has a client now. Was going to do fallout 76 free test and found out fucking bethesda now has its own shitty client
If its just that, then its useless

That's fine, they don't have any games to play anyway.

>blocking publishers
isn't this why publishers are humoring EGS in the first place?

mini mode chad here, i play video games so none of this means anything to me

people post negative reviews and hurt publisher fee fees so they run to epic due to its anti-consumer no review practices

>controller support is not important

No, they're """"humoring"""" EGS because chink insects are throwing money at them

>anyone who is against steam is a chinese shill
The absolute state of DRM fags

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>>One library
>Import all your games from PC and consoles, build and organize them into one master collection.
>>Game stats
>Keep track of all your achievements, hours played and games owned, combined across platforms.
What the fuck is the point of either of those things? Especially the library. If you "import" all your PC and console games, but then still actually need the original platform to run them, what the fuck is the point of "importing" them?

Not much getting around that. you DO get the bonus of only needing to have that one open and not look trough 5 clients for 5 games, but you're not getting around installing the clients.

I mean honestly, why would Steam/Ubi/Origin and co give a third party client the ability to completely circumvent their shop and DRM shit?

The point would be that GOG gained access to Steam library via their api so that you can launch the games without having steam running

>blatantly spamming threads
wew seethe harder

Assuming that's actually how it works, why would Valve allow CDP to bypass their DRM?

Not circumvent their shop, just their shitty clients

And GOG gives you literally the most choice possible. I'm not talking about the storefront. I'm talking about the client.

People are genuinely hyped for this bullshit over Galaxy 2.0? What? Why?

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I don't like the UI.
I'm not blind.
I don't need giant buttons.

I swear I saw this same thread 6 hours ago with same OP post.

>getting a boner over UI updates

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Looks like I wasn't wrong.

Steam DRM is useless. Steam actually supports linux so it's less harmful than this if anything. Calling people DRMcucks when you're whole operating system is malware that could take away access to your games if they wanted to seems pretty strange.

Nobody is hyped for either except you

Not nearly as strange as the tards that use linux for anything other than servers

that's ugly as fuck

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I look forward to to both but GOG might be my main library. We'll have to wait and see which is less shit though.

So, it's playnite but worse?