I then noticed the useful integrations were open-source 'community integrations' and found that odd, considering the marketing. It was then I started to look at integrating accounts (Origin, Ubisoft Connect (it's been so long that when I last use Ubisoft's client, it was still called uPlay), etc.) that I'd not used in years because of the hassle of having multiple pieces of software doing the same thing. Galaxy 2.0Moving forward a few months and I finally downloaded Galaxy 2.0, installed it, and thought the layout looked great. I was incredibly excited about it to the point where I built a new PC (5900X/RTX 3080) that could handle games I own with the intention of using GOG Galaxy 2.0 and Steam (Steam for Steam, and Galaxy for everything else). GOG Galaxy 2.0 was marketed as the way to solve that by integrating all mainstream platforms into a single interface. Flair Selector: Flair NameĬontextI've used Steam for 17 years and seen it progress over time, but also seen EA, Ubisoft, Epic, Microsoft and others create their own applications, meaning to play the games I've purchased I have to log in to five+ different platforms. If you have a technical issue with a game or GOG.com itself, it is recommended that you contact GOG Support. If you have an issue with any content or assets used on this subreddit please contact the mods immediately. Any verified GOG.com employees that frequent the subreddit have a "Verified GOG Rep" user-flair. We are not affiliated with GOG.com in any capacity. This is an unofficial community for fans of GOG.com where users ask for help, discuss GOG in general, and find the latest info regarding GOG.com products and services. Game Developers can also contact the mods to get verified. If you are a GOG employee, please contact the mods to get verified before posting. GOG is also a "sister" company to CD Projekt Red, developers of the Witcher series and the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077. GOG.com is a DRM-free games and movies distribution service that is part of the CD Projekt Group. Looking for a GOG discord server to join? Vote for your favorite games and features that you want added at the GOG Community Wishlist. The game being sent directly to a steam account means scammers coudln't spam a bunch of alt accounts and then sell keys for free on scam websites.A good resource for PC gaming is the PC Gaming Wiki. To send you a game directly to your accountĪmplitude used this in their recent community promotion so users could select a single sega megadrie game as a bonus. I suppose for completeness, the OpenID on Steam allows developers, and developers who haev games on steam only, one additional extremely specific abiility Because they can only see literally what every other steam user already sees on your account. Thus even if you log in via OpenID, and GOG has your SteamID, they can't do anything useful with it if your profile is private. Your profile has to be public for the system to work In fact if you look at GOG Galaxy and GOG connect, they both have a very specific requirement They know literally nothing about your account other than "Ok I definitley know this user owns the profile with the SteamID of "Ħ) There's functionally no security issue with this as nothing that isn't 100% already public by just looking at your profile page is ever exposed to the 3rd party site. Just to clarify here is how OpenID works on steamĢ) You are redirected to a Steam website to authenticateģ) You authenticate to Steam directly, the 3rd party webstie DOES NOT see your account name or password in any wayĤ) If you are successful steam sends the 3rd party site eh following information
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