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First time buying a game on gog instead of steam. The deciding factor for me was that I could get the soundtrack on flac on gog, and Steam doesn’t tell you what format you’ll get.
kinda weird that steam’s storepage doesn’t specify the formats, BUUUUT, the system requirements hit towards flac being available as well:
I have many Game Soundtracks on Steam, most of them are flac and Hollow Knight’s was flac too. So I guess there’s a high probability for Silksong to be flac too.
A majority of my soundtracks I’ve gotten were mp3s, and one can only be streamed from the steam client, never downloaded. This is really something Steam should be clear about upfront.