Which is better, GOG or the Epic Games Store?

Which is better, GOG or the Epic Games Store?

  • GOG

    Votes: 79 98.8%
  • Epic Games Store

    Votes: 1 1.3%

  • Total voters
    80
I've only used Gog and Steam. And for some reason Galaxy is really slow and likes to randomly decide that I'm in offline mode when I'm obviously still online with everything else. I only downloaded it and made an account because I got Cat Quest 2 for free off Amazon Prime. I keep forgetting to check Prime for more freebies. ?

I'm limited in what I can run so it's always like spinning the roulette wheel and hoping to land on potato.

I would use Gog more if Galaxy would work better for me.
No i'm not talking owning the IP/Game which cost millions to develop; I just talking the instance of the game in which you could trade to someone if it were say a physical book or disc.

I do wish I could trade digital games I was done with. But that's always been an issue with digital purchases and I don't think it's ever going to be like physical game trades. If you could sell the game back to the digital store front for credit towards a new game I guarantee you'd be given pennies. If you tried to make an even trade with friends they might pull something like saying the games have to be of approximately equal value. Buying and selling digital games between users would probably have fees tacked on so the storefront profits off of something it already sold you anyway.

We're never going to get back to the glory days of selling the old game for credit towards the new game. Once physical copies really go bye bye we're all going to be in the same boat.

The reason why I can't give away a Steam game I bought five years ago and don't want anymore is because that's a lost sale. If the person I'm giving the game to really wants it then as far as the company is concerned they can go buy it themselves. Because I technically don't own the game and it's not mine to give.

This sucks eggs. But it's the future we chose by choosing the convenience of digital storefronts. And I don't want to put that blame on us though. We were naive because it was shiny and new and saved a trip to the store or a shipping fee. Then more and more games were released digital only. I don't think the Genie goes back into the bottle on this one.
 
do wish I could trade digital games I was done with. But that's always been an issue with digital purchases and I don't think it's ever going to be like physical game trades.

By UK law (and GoG and Steam both sell to the UK) digital goods have the same rights as physical media, as in you should be able to trade/sell/loan your purchased goods. They just wave the TOS and say 'you agreed to the license' part, you know the usual EULA that's thousands of pages long that no one reads.
 
I like Steam, GoG, Epic, Zoom and any service....even itch and gamejolt are nice.

However, between GoG and Epic i'd go with GoG for the lack of DRM and the offline installers.
 
Fun Fact: If you use one of the offline installers and put it onto a flash drive. You can run the installer on said flash drive and plug it into your Windows 98 and higher PC, granted you need to have a USB 1.0 driver installed on it but it will work. I have Quake 1-3, Diablo and many more on my DOS PC through these means.
 
Gog vs Epic is not even a contest, lul. one mildly cares about it consumers and products, the other is a frontend for fork knife money.
 
I love how this is still getting replies lol. Hope you got the game you were asking this question for.
 
GOG and Steam
Epic Store sucks
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GOG. it lets you actually own the games you purchased. Enough said.
 
GOG is a bit clunky and their catalogue isn't great, but I still prefer them over Epic. Having better games isn't everything when your competition is faster, lighter, has better customer service, and is DRM-free
 
I wish Gog allowed easier modding and reviews.
As the biggest GOG defender of the forum, I agree! If they added a workshop feature it would be perfect. So many times I had to just drag everything onto the game folder only for it to stop working and had to use the repair feature.
 
I love GoG and I do buy games there, we all agree with their focus on preservation. But still, the vast majority of my games are still on Steam. Well i'm not gonna buy them again, and Steam has a few advantages that GoG so far has not been able to cover: the mods Workshop system, and Linux support. Hell, I'd buy a lot more games on GoG if they supported Linux directly like Steam does. Thankfully, tools and compatibility layers are being developed to be Steam-agnostic so I'll still be able to install said GoG games anyway.

And E🅱ic can eat my entire ass, lmao. They deserve to burn for what they did to Unreal Tournament.
 

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