@nprofile1q... Big props to GOG, this doesn't mean much for linux (most people hearing GOG would probably think it's a weird kink thing instead of a games platform, it'll only appeal to people who already know what GOG is and thus mostly people who already have a partial knowledge and appreciation for linux) but I'm glad to see GOG actually support Linux, it makes the DRM-free ideal seem more possible.
At the same time, still feel the need to shit on GOG for not having launcher features in the standalone installers. I get it, you don't want to encourage piracy. However I don't know if a game can truly be called DRM free if a bunch of features don't work because you didn't install the game using a specific launcher thus handling DRM for those features. I give em this level shit because I like the platform though. I want to see it be better.
At the same time, still feel the need to shit on GOG for not having launcher features in the standalone installers. I get it, you don't want to encourage piracy. However I don't know if a game can truly be called DRM free if a bunch of features don't work because you didn't install the game using a specific launcher thus handling DRM for those features. I give em this level shit because I like the platform though. I want to see it be better.