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GOG Officially Confirm Their Galaxy Client For Linux, Plus More News

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GOG ran a Twitch live stream where they talked about the future of GOG and their Galaxy client. The main news is that they officially confirmed a Linux version!

Linux version of GOG Galaxy confirmed!
http://t.co/kDEFgFhA0K

— GOGcom (@GOGcom) October 14, 2014


They are also now giving away Aliens vs Predator Classic 2000 to anyone who signs up, but that's not likely for Linux. This will be a stress-test for the online component of Galaxy. It may be worth trying it out in Wine if you can't hold off for a Linux-compatible game to come out with Galaxy support.

Another tidbit is this:

On-line multiplayer support for classic games planned as GOG Galaxy feature- confirmed on http://t.co/kDEFgFhA0K

— GOGcom (@GOGcom) October 14, 2014


It will be interesting to see what Linux-compatible classics are able to use this when Galaxy launches and I can't wait to see!

They also reached 100 Linux games on their store, woo! They added a bunch of new and classic games to the collection with Linux support, nice. I look forward to re-playing the classic Baldur's Gate 2 Complete.

<3 GOG

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Baggypants Oct 15, 2014
Quoting: Shmerl
Quoting: BaggypantsThe irony of GOG having a givaway promoting a linux compatible client but not having AvP for linux when the source code is available on Github.
Feel free to comment to them about it here: http://www.gog.com/news/ask_us_anything_on_twitch
I'm not familiar with that game. Was the engine open sourced?
https://www.icculus.org/avp/
Xylemon Oct 16, 2014
From what I understand AvP has its source on Github, so it's entirely possible they're planning to do it but that's really wishful thinking. I've always loved this game, so I hope we can get a native client rather than a wine wrapper or just running it through wine.
pd12 Oct 16, 2014
Yay =D
Kallestofeles Oct 16, 2014
Quoting: kidoI have one question: if I buy the game on GOG I can get a key for Steam?
Like user sonic said, unfortunately not. However some games are activate-able on GOG when they have been purchased on Steam earlier like The Witcher1/2.
PublicNuisance Oct 16, 2014
Quoting: GoCorinthiansTnx, but STEAM FTW! I dont really like patching games by myself!

To each their own. I don't like feeling as if I don't really own a game which is why I prefer GOG over Steam.
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