GOG says, “we want to make so good, you’ll actually want to use it.” So all GOG games will still be available through the storefront without requiring GOG Galaxy to access it. And if you do not want the GOG client, that’s okay. The client is only designed to do what’s necessary for the player, allowing everyone the option to choose which features they want. GOG promises to never track personal data, as the GOG client is set to be lightweight so your games can have the best experience. There are other non-direct DRM features include things like privacy. Now if you are already used to GOG, all of these details make sense. You should feel you own the products you buy,” they outline.Galaxy is set to offer three benefits absent from Steam: optional features, game ownership and the ability to play games without Galaxy. “It’s all about just you and your games and movies. GOG (once known as Good Old Games) is a game-distribution platform that offers “DRM-free means no copy protection, online checks, or any other annoyances,” GOG said on their website. The client keeps track of the games purchased on GOG, with in-game achievements, letting you chat with friends while keeping track of game time and of course leaderboards. And being that you are all probably familiar with Steam, Galaxy’s layout should be familiar. The Galaxy beta is currently only available for Mac and Windows, with a Linux version expect to follow soon. As one of #Steam’s biggest #competitors, the service is obviously aware of Valve’s limitations, and wanted to offer an #alternative. GOG have announced the Galaxy service on its website.
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