arcticblue Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 In response to post #50666337. #50668842, #50669047 are all replies on the same post.Yondaime12 wrote: Wow! I love it. Great that they reached out and that you're doing the give away. I got Fallout 3 and NV as soon as I saw the sale. The Steam version was very lacking. Glad to see them up there on GOG. :)nordsavage wrote: It is the same version of the game no matter where you buy it from how could it be lacking?Ethreon wrote: Don't mind OP, they've got no idea what they're saying.nordsavage, It's not quite the same version. The Steam version requires hacks to get running on Windows 10. The GOG version requires no such hacks and comes pre-patches for >2GB memory access. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CokeVoAYCE Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 can someone explain what the difference is between GOG and steam? what are the pros and cons of each? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olivir2019 Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 In response to post #50666337. #50668842, #50669047, #50674842 are all replies on the same post.Yondaime12 wrote: Wow! I love it. Great that they reached out and that you're doing the give away. I got Fallout 3 and NV as soon as I saw the sale. The Steam version was very lacking. Glad to see them up there on GOG. :)nordsavage wrote: It is the same version of the game no matter where you buy it from how could it be lacking?Ethreon wrote: Don't mind OP, they've got no idea what they're saying.arcticblue wrote: nordsavage, It's not quite the same version. The Steam version requires hacks to get running on Windows 10. The GOG version requires no such hacks and comes pre-patches for >2GB memory access.Brilliantly off-road post... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
axonis Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 In response to post #50676477. CokeVoAYCE wrote: can someone explain what the difference is between GOG and steam? what are the pros and cons of each? https://levelskip.com/consoles/I-prefer-GOG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemonsquare Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 In response to post #50676477. #50680702 is also a reply to the same post.CokeVoAYCE wrote: can someone explain what the difference is between GOG and steam? what are the pros and cons of each? axonis wrote: https://levelskip.com/consoles/I-prefer-GOGGOG's library of games is entirely DRM free. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daynox Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 In response to post #50676477. #50680702, #50681972 are all replies on the same post.CokeVoAYCE wrote: can someone explain what the difference is between GOG and steam? what are the pros and cons of each? axonis wrote: https://levelskip.com/consoles/I-prefer-GOGlemonsquare wrote: GOG's library of games is entirely DRM free. Good luck getting FO3 to run on any version of windows after vista on Steam. GOG's FO3 just runs!!!!!I have confirmed that it run perfectly on a win 7 tower, win 8 tower and a win 10 laptop.Im so happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sexyowl Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 In response to post #50637042. #50637457, #50641767, #50642032, #50642107, #50661332, #50663927, #50670942 are all replies on the same post.Maro2107 wrote: Steam is better)Adeline wrote: i think the samekcaz25 wrote: drm free though on gogTerrorFox1234 wrote: Thank you for this incredibly helpful and necessary contribution. Ethreon wrote: Objectively steam is not better.Ilrita wrote: Why? Because it has more games? If that's your reason, I disagree entirely. I prefer GOG; reliable, safe, great support, awesome prices and it is a site team that actually appreciates its customers and fans. Meihyr wrote: > Steam is better)Well then go and use Steam? If you have no interest in GOG or this giveaway, than don't bother with it. CaranthirArunwen wrote: Why is Steam better? If you buy a game from GOG and it is marked working with Windows 10, it will work with Windows 10. If you buy games from Steam and they say the game will work with Windows 10...... good luck. Had to fix the Steam games with patches from the net. So.... GOG is MUCH better.Actually I beg to differ. I have had many problems with some GOG games which simply refuse to run. Their support is so bad that I have simply abandoned any hope of me ever playing them. If I see one i like on GOG then I purchase it, but there is a huge risk that it will not work. I have never had that issue with Steam. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daynox Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 In response to post #50669642. Styrj wrote: I am a GOG regular and frequent the site on a daily basis. When I saw Oblivion and Fallout 3 up on GOG, I almost fell out of my chair. When I came to my senses, I scooped up both (DRM free @ $9.99 a pop = NO BRAINER).Same here brother....same here!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AugustaCalidia Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 In response to post #50676477. #50680702, #50681972, #50684127 are all replies on the same post.CokeVoAYCE wrote: can someone explain what the difference is between GOG and steam? what are the pros and cons of each? axonis wrote: https://levelskip.com/consoles/I-prefer-GOGlemonsquare wrote: GOG's library of games is entirely DRM free. Daynox wrote: Good luck getting FO3 to run on any version of windows after vista on Steam. GOG's FO3 just runs!!!!!I have confirmed that it run perfectly on a win 7 tower, win 8 tower and a win 10 laptop.Im so happy.Congratulations to GOG and Steam for their fine cooperative effort.As to pros and cons for GOG and Steam, I'm staying out of that discussion. I like both sites.@Daynox. I know that many people have had and continue to have genuine problems trying to run Steam FO3. My guess is that a lot of the problem stems from differing hardware, software, and driver configurations.However, I recently installed the Steam FO3 GOTY edition on my Win 10 Pro v1607 computer, and it ran "right out of the box." There were no problems whatever. I also have a second gaming computer with the same OS. Once again, the Steam version immediately launched with no problems.Furthermore, several years ago I installed Steam FO3 on a computer with a Win 7 Pro SP1 OS. It as well installed seamlessly and ran without problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mannygt Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 (edited) In response to post #50637042. #50637457, #50641767, #50642032, #50642107, #50661332, #50663927, #50670942, #50684132 are all replies on the same post.Maro2107 wrote: Steam is better)Adeline wrote: i think the samekcaz25 wrote: drm free though on gogTerrorFox1234 wrote: Thank you for this incredibly helpful and necessary contribution. Ethreon wrote: Objectively steam is not better.Ilrita wrote: Why? Because it has more games? If that's your reason, I disagree entirely. I prefer GOG; reliable, safe, great support, awesome prices and it is a site team that actually appreciates its customers and fans. Meihyr wrote: > Steam is better)Well then go and use Steam? If you have no interest in GOG or this giveaway, than don't bother with it. CaranthirArunwen wrote: Why is Steam better? If you buy a game from GOG and it is marked working with Windows 10, it will work with Windows 10. If you buy games from Steam and they say the game will work with Windows 10...... good luck. Had to fix the Steam games with patches from the net. So.... GOG is MUCH better.Sexyowl wrote: Actually I beg to differ. I have had many problems with some GOG games which simply refuse to run. Their support is so bad that I have simply abandoned any hope of me ever playing them. If I see one i like on GOG then I purchase it, but there is a huge risk that it will not work. I have never had that issue with Steam.I love both clients:GOGPros:- Entirely DRM free- Download of games can be done via client or via website- Client is not necessary to run games- "Connect": some videogames you bought on Steam can be added in your GoG account for freeCons:- The catalog does not have so much games but thankfully is growing day by daySTEAMPros:- The catalog is very full of videogamesCons:- Games my have third party DRM too such Denuvo- Client is necessary to download and play videogames Edited June 4, 2017 by mannygt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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