![]() So I have a single client for my current games, and a single site for future purchases.ĮDIT: And this convenience causes problems! I purchase too many games that I'll likely never get time to play, and the abundance of choice can lead to selection paralysis. I sync my wishlists from Steam and GOG to this site. You could try the GOG launcher with your Steam library and see if it fits your needs.įor purchases I use IsThereAnyDeal and selected which key stores I like to purchase from. The GOG launcher is not perfect and occasionally I have sync issues, but it's pretty good. The GOG launcher also shows games in my XBox Game Pass subscription. I can manually add installed games that are from Matrix, Storm Powered & other smaller pubs. I have the following launchers connected to my GOG Galaxy: You can inspect, install, update, and launch from the GOG client. The CD Project Red launcher GOG Galaxy 2.0 connects to all other gaming platforms. Originally posted by Josabooba:I just like to have all my games in one client / library.What's your thoughts? I just like to have all my games in one client / library. I wonder how aware they are there is a subset of us they will never get to adopt their game launchers - even offering free products. This is probably something game companies trying to establish their own client / store are having to deal with. ![]() I suppose I am just a Steam only person and I would rather pay for a game on Steam, than get free on (the adoption of) another client. Again, it's not about function or simplicity. I would like to try the FIFA football games (I like the PES series and buy most years), but as EA don't sell FIFA on Steam, I just refuse to buy which would include the (probably) somewhat simple installation of Origin with an account there that allows access to my copy of the game(s). It's the same with Origin, EA's game client / store. It is not about how well it functions for me. I have never used EPIC Game Launcher client and I have no opinion on how well it functions (I wasn't even really aware of it until very recently). I've been wanting to get Civ 6 for a little while now, so why not pick it up free on EPIC? Free is always great right? Well no, not exactly, not in my opinion anyway. Note: The Mac and Linux + SteamOS versions of Sid Meier's Civilization V are available in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish only.So Civilization VI is free on EPIC with their own client (EPIC Game Launcher) for a few days. *Modding SDK available as a free download. An improved diplomacy system allows you to negotiate with fully interactive leaders. City States become a new resource in your diplomatic battleground. Game developers often monitor these discussions to look for issues.
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