Posted October 08, 2024
I use both platforms for different things, but as a general rule, I'd typically buy on Steam before looking at GOG. That being said, any older game at this point runs much better with GOG's optimization. Back when this site stood for Good Old Games, it was pretty much a safe haven for game preservation. This was the only way that I was able to obtain Baldur's Gate: Original Saga (non-enhanced). A ton of games just don't exist in Steam and get removed constantly.
That being said, functionality of GOG compared to Steam is vastly lagging. Steam client and its features are better in almost every aspect. Even in small things like the launcher, GOG's is laughably awful and lags even behind Epic's at this point. The main site and forums is another relic.
I absolutely love GOG and what it's doing/done for preserving older games and bringing it to the modern systems, but I'll be damned if I ever pick it for a platform to buy new games.
That being said, functionality of GOG compared to Steam is vastly lagging. Steam client and its features are better in almost every aspect. Even in small things like the launcher, GOG's is laughably awful and lags even behind Epic's at this point. The main site and forums is another relic.
I absolutely love GOG and what it's doing/done for preserving older games and bringing it to the modern systems, but I'll be damned if I ever pick it for a platform to buy new games.