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It's probably gonna take Steam, Epic, Origin, UbiSoft, or someone going out of business and for more gamers using Steam Decks, ROG Ally, and/or portable laptops or handheld devices and not always have Internet access.for gamers to wake up to the problems of online-services.

There are DRM-FREE games on Steam and Epic - need more games to go that way, especially if and when they get old. There were problems once Modern TR Trilogy added EOS to it.and many couldn't get their Steam-game working without it of course, that got fixed fast b/c of the problems. Steamworks is normally only on Steam-versions of games only, unlike EOS.ĮOS is allowed to be built into games, as even Modern TR Trilogy (TR 2013, Rise, Shadow) supports it on Steam - but honestly, I don't trust Epic's EOS b/c it's an online-suite either. If they want, they can disable Steam-Stub DRM or any other non-sense, when need be - once the game's old and often dirt-cheap in sales and/or in Bundles. If they want to, they can build Achievements and features into the game so it works offline and with offline profiles - like games did before Steam. It's ultimately on the dev's and pub's, in terms of features for games, no matter where they put them. Nothing will change that unless something catastrophic happens to Valve. They know most users don't care about playing offline, offline installers, or backing anything up. Developers and publishers go where the money is.
#Darkest dungeon 2 steam release date software
I'm not a software developer, so my opinion is uninformed on this matter, but it seems unlikely that the amount of work to prepare a game for release here costs more than the profits of issuing the release and keeping it up to date here even if the customer base is notably smaller.ĭoomSooth: I've been saying this for many years but most everyone has a throbber for Steam. Redhook now has joined Yacht Club (Shovel Knight series which they finished Treasure Trove and have released additional games elsewhere with no plans to bring them here any time soon if ever according to an email exchange I had with them) and Goblinz Studio (Legend of Keepers which has released free add-ons elsewhere this year, but does not seem interested in putting them here as of yet I have not contacted them), and perhaps others. I'm happy for their success, they deserve the rewards of making great products, but it's growing tiresome that they are dropping support or refusing to release future games here. It really is quite a disappointing and troubling trend over the last year or two (at least) where several small/Indie developer groups have 'made it' big with popular games and are now seemingly abandoning this storefront.
#Darkest dungeon 2 steam release date update
No need to worry about GOG taking forever w/ the curation process for patches, since other stores just let dev's and pub's update whatever and whenever w/out curation.
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It would make so much sense, as they can just do one re-work for GOG and Galaxy.and not EVER really need to update the game.and just make sure it comes here in full as a hit & run on GOG. I think we will see more games if they plan to come here to GOG just probably flat-out just come later to GOG, after all of its expansions, DLC's, and/or updates are done on Steam and other stores. They could port it to GOG and also over to Galaxy, if they wanted to do bring that Multiplayer DLC here.

It's not surprising we won't get the second game as well. So yes, the first game is essentially abandoned on Gog. The main reason that Gog hasn't received that update is because it's tied to steamworks for its online component.

It's essentially a pvp multiplayer update to Darkest Dungeon. Tremere110: We are missing The Butcher's Carnival free DLC.
