With Linux gaming clearly showing it's becoming more popular, and with GOG under new ownership, there's hope yet that GOG will improve their Linux support.
Not having a native first party linux launcher means no cloud saves or whatever other shit the launcher does (I don’t use it because they don’t have one) which means no feature parity which means publishers won’t put linux builds on gog even if they have one on steam. This is the problem I had with Battle Chasers: Nightwar.
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What could they even do? The games work fine on linux
Not having a native first party linux launcher means no cloud saves or whatever other shit the launcher does (I don’t use it because they don’t have one) which means no feature parity which means publishers won’t put linux builds on gog even if they have one on steam. This is the problem I had with Battle Chasers: Nightwar.
Official support for proton and official client for gog galaxy or just helping with Dev of heroic