Sad news, it seems GOG Galaxy won't actually be released for Linux any time soon. They may eventually get to it, but it's "not a priority".
For those that don't know, GOG now have their own Steam-like client called Galaxy. It offers things like Cloud Saves, an in-game overlay, bandwidth limiting, capturing screenshots, desktop notifications and more.
While optional, a fair few games have begun depending on it and therefore they end up not releasing Linux versions on GOG. A problem that has increased recently with a few titles.
All discussion on it, can be found in this post on the GOG forum. I would link to stuff directly, but it appears their links to specific posts don't actually do anything.
Here's one that caught my attention when sent it earlier:
They continued in another post:
And another:
It's a real shame for those who don't like Steam for various reasons and prefer GOG, this is a bit of a let down really. Especially considering this is the first solid reply we've had since Galaxy was announced in 2014. It feels like we've been waiting all this time for something, when it wasn't even being planned for yet. If you go to the official GOG Galaxy page and you're quick enough, it will flash text below the download button which includes "and soon for Linux".
Personally, I really hope more developers put their games on itch.io. They offer a good service, their site is nice, their open source client is also pretty slick. Not saying GOG are bad or evil (I'm very fond of GOG's work to bring classics back to life with DOSBox), but it's good to have alternatives.
It should go without saying, but when speaking to developers, it pays to remain as polite as possible. Also remember, this person likely isn't the one making the decisions on this. Don't shoot the messenger.
For those that don't know, GOG now have their own Steam-like client called Galaxy. It offers things like Cloud Saves, an in-game overlay, bandwidth limiting, capturing screenshots, desktop notifications and more.
While optional, a fair few games have begun depending on it and therefore they end up not releasing Linux versions on GOG. A problem that has increased recently with a few titles.
All discussion on it, can be found in this post on the GOG forum. I would link to stuff directly, but it appears their links to specific posts don't actually do anything.
Here's one that caught my attention when sent it earlier:
QuoteWe're not posting any news, as we have no news on GOG Galaxy for Linux. As we stated before we'll eventually bring it to Linux, but currently it's not a priority for us, and we don't have any estimated date to share at this moment.
They continued in another post:
QuoteI'm not saying we're not able to, or we don't know how. But building and maintaining a Linux build will cost us resources, which as in every company are limited. Currently we're not able to spend the time required considering our internal roadmap.
And another:
QuoteGOG Galaxy was made with cross platform compatibility in mind, but each platform is a constant cost (dev, qa) . With our roadmap we don't currently have the resources to maintain the Linux version.
It's a real shame for those who don't like Steam for various reasons and prefer GOG, this is a bit of a let down really. Especially considering this is the first solid reply we've had since Galaxy was announced in 2014. It feels like we've been waiting all this time for something, when it wasn't even being planned for yet. If you go to the official GOG Galaxy page and you're quick enough, it will flash text below the download button which includes "and soon for Linux".
Personally, I really hope more developers put their games on itch.io. They offer a good service, their site is nice, their open source client is also pretty slick. Not saying GOG are bad or evil (I'm very fond of GOG's work to bring classics back to life with DOSBox), but it's good to have alternatives.
It should go without saying, but when speaking to developers, it pays to remain as polite as possible. Also remember, this person likely isn't the one making the decisions on this. Don't shoot the messenger.
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I bought Divinity OS Enhanced Edition and realised there was no online multiplayer due to no Linux client.
My fault for not reading store page fully but still a bit gutted. I wished I had bought it in steam like I was originally going to.
I don't think I have bought anything on there since and I had previously bought a number of titles. I will probably buy something from gog in the future but find myself trying to avoid it.
I had been hoping for the linux client to be released or just progress but it was becoming obvious that the Linux plans had been postponed.
That's just my customer experience.
My fault for not reading store page fully but still a bit gutted. I wished I had bought it in steam like I was originally going to.
I don't think I have bought anything on there since and I had previously bought a number of titles. I will probably buy something from gog in the future but find myself trying to avoid it.
I had been hoping for the linux client to be released or just progress but it was becoming obvious that the Linux plans had been postponed.
That's just my customer experience.
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Quoting: Luke_NukemQuoting: GuestSomehow this post made me really sad. I was expecting GOG Galaxy for Linux any time soon (as they wrote).
BTW GOG.com is now selling these "Pinata" things, where you get a random game. I bought 4 Pinatas and guess what: all games are Windows-only. Such a fail. Somehow did not expect that.
Ask them for refunds mate, and be sure to tell them why!
I forgot the name of the last event that I was a part of but I kept on getting Windows games as a prize and I emailed support and they kept on resetting the event prize thing for me until I got a Linux game. Took about 3 tries and 3 emails back and forth.
Excellent customer service on GOG's part.
Quoting: ShmerlQuoting: Guest200 games... But how do you update them? Even if you just install 10% it would be a lot of manual work. The thing is, nobody expects from GOG to offer all features on Linux, just the basics like install and update games. This is not really any effort for them, I don't believe them.
I don't have an issue with updating stuff manually, and would prefer it to any closed client. The main problem is not inconvenience, but whole games missing from GOG because of Galaxy.
I don't mind manually updating my games either. Would be nice if Steam gave us that option but I'm not holding my breath.
Quoting: migiziMaybe everyone shouldn't just assume they don't care or think the platform is crap. Maybe you should look at it from a business perspective. GOG has been short staffed for a long time. Just look at the current openings they have https://www.gog.com/work.
Try working at a software dev shop when you're short staffed. Things have to be put on the back burner for sanity sake. Everyone is already doing extra work to just try and stay afloat.
But again this community goes straight to assuming the worst and trying to paint anyone who doesn't give more than they have as anti-Linux.
^ This. GOG has Linux games for sale/free - The devs are getting support and $$$ for supporting Linux. It's a groovy time people. I think more us have to ask GOG how can we help them bring that client online, if you are really gungho for it.
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Looks like I won't be supporting GOG again. Whatever and you keep your stupid client on windows. The steam client is 100% better.
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Linux gaming will survive & thrive even without GOG support, I'm sure they'll get by just fine without us too, I will spend my money where my gaming platform of choice is supported.
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Well, let's be more impersonal. We all already knew GOG is utilizing zero cost policy towards Linux: no in-house ports, no attempts to persuade developers. Now, we have just another one added to this list: no additional expenses for Galaxy. And given GOG is the only one besides Steam to support regional pricing, it is still reasonable to get games there and not on Humble Store. Of course if Humble has Linux exclusives (DRM-free), then I will get them on Humble.
Kinda ironic "CD PROJECT S.A." is aiming to directly compete with Valve:
But with all honesty… We asked to "bring existing Linux versions of games" and we got just that. There were no deal on GOG actually spending money on Linux-related development. No, if only there were no Galaxy binding in those recent multiplayer games…
Kinda ironic "CD PROJECT S.A." is aiming to directly compete with Valve:
QuoteGOG.com business objectiveswhile being cheapsakes. :P
To create a catalogue of brand-new AAA releases fully supported by GOG Galaxy; to turn GOG Galaxy into a technological foundation upon which gamers can access videogames produced by CD PROJEKT RED and interact with one another.
But with all honesty… We asked to "bring existing Linux versions of games" and we got just that. There were no deal on GOG actually spending money on Linux-related development. No, if only there were no Galaxy binding in those recent multiplayer games…
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The developer has turned it's back on Linux ever since the Witcher3 fiasco. Kinda sad.
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Quoting: berillionsI asked to GoG to delete my account. No more € for these fucking liars !!!It's not lying, it's a business decision, they obviously feel the outlay to support Linux won't be covered by sales, which is a rational choice, at least they were polite about it, it's the least we can do in return.
FUCK YOU GOG !!!
FUCK YOU GOG !!!
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Of course Steam is a company like any other that is driven by profit, but don't forget that Linux gaming was practically non existent without them. Also vulture is an unfair analogy because they don't give anything other than crap in return for what the take.
Quoting: SolitarySteam is not your friend. Just because they decide they want to milk Linux users as well does not make them Linux-friendly. It simply makes them indiscriminate vultures.
Of course Steam is a company like any other that is driven by profit, but don't forget that Linux gaming was practically non existent without them. Also vulture is an unfair analogy because they don't give anything other than crap in return for what the take.
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Sorry but they're layers. They promised Linux version on Galaxy's website and now there will be nothing for us.
So yes, GoG is a fucking bastard
So yes, GoG is a fucking bastard
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Quoting: bradgyThat's a good attitude to take if you'd like to ensure they never change their priorities.
When someone does not want you, the good thing to do is to accept that and search someone else who wants you
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