GOG is known for delivering DRM-free games and maintaining older titles, but an update to a user-created spreadsheet shows just how many issues there are with the games it offers. Next time you shop for a game, you'll want to check this out.
Do they only have a browser extension or can I straight up mod their data to show up in Steam itself? I rarely browse the store on a normal web browser. IDK if Steam can even be modded anymore… Used to be able to. But the last time I had any mods for Steam itself was like 2 UI updates ago (IE pre-2007).
Only a browser extension, AFAIK. I mainly use it to see historical lows. It’s nice to open the game’s Steam page in the browser and see the current price vs. the historical low side by side; speeds up decision making.
Ah, I have this SteamDB extension myself; very valuable for more than one reason (tracking how many players, last update, lowest known price on Steam). Highly recommended! Thought it might be a different extension with this thing like on GOG in mind (listing what’s wrong exactly).
SteamDB - it shows when was the last update, if the game is likely abandoned - and other good stuff.
Do they only have a browser extension or can I straight up mod their data to show up in Steam itself? I rarely browse the store on a normal web browser. IDK if Steam can even be modded anymore… Used to be able to. But the last time I had any mods for Steam itself was like 2 UI updates ago (IE pre-2007).
Only a browser extension, AFAIK. I mainly use it to see historical lows. It’s nice to open the game’s Steam page in the browser and see the current price vs. the historical low side by side; speeds up decision making.
Ah, I have this SteamDB extension myself; very valuable for more than one reason (tracking how many players, last update, lowest known price on Steam). Highly recommended! Thought it might be a different extension with this thing like on GOG in mind (listing what’s wrong exactly).