New here... and what's your opinion on including GOG with backups?
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 12:30 pm
Hi there. I registered over a year ago and I've been thinking about doing this thing for longer than that. I don't live in a huge home so collecting games has been an issue for me. It's why I find Steam a godsend I guess. Having said that, it's the game consoles, controllers and accessories (I used to have a lot of them) that take up the most room and I would like to build my own collection of Steam games (already ordered a good printer that has a disc tray!) and future-proof many of my purchases.
Unfortunately, as we all know that might not be the case forever. Even with Steam backups it's possible that eventually it may be difficult to restore our backups without using an old version of Steam if Valve drops the feature. Obviously I am speaking very much hypothetically, but Steam's doors will inevitably close one day. For true future-proofing, if the option is available I think bundling a DRM-free version is the answer. Obviously, that would usually mean buying a game twice in the case of GOG. I happen to have the Leisure Suit Larry games on both platforms so I'll use those to test out this idea.
I'm building my own custom collection of all the Leisure Suit Larry game and I'm currently creating the cover for it. I know your site is only for more "official" single game covers so this is more of a private project. It will have the Steam backups and where possible GOG versions bundled. (I guess I'll get a printable DVD9 if I can't fit them on a normal DVD.) I'll share a new template with the GOG icon like other users did for uPlay and Origin. (Though I do want the case to make it clear that it's a Steam backup, just with the DRM-free as an extra. Hmmm.)
Finally (already long enough for an intro thread) I'm making a program. It's mostly for my own purposes but if you guys like the sound of it I'd share when it's in a working state. I know something like this might already exist. It's called Steam Backup Installer. It's intended to be used for autorun, just a small installer screen with buttons to restore the Steam backups (not got around to working that out yet), as well as additional optional buttons to load DRM-free installers, load manuals, guides, etc. Everything will be easily swappable. (That would include the background, button graphics, background music for installer, logo, so forth.) Early days but I'll keep you posted when I have something worth showing.
Unfortunately, as we all know that might not be the case forever. Even with Steam backups it's possible that eventually it may be difficult to restore our backups without using an old version of Steam if Valve drops the feature. Obviously I am speaking very much hypothetically, but Steam's doors will inevitably close one day. For true future-proofing, if the option is available I think bundling a DRM-free version is the answer. Obviously, that would usually mean buying a game twice in the case of GOG. I happen to have the Leisure Suit Larry games on both platforms so I'll use those to test out this idea.
I'm building my own custom collection of all the Leisure Suit Larry game and I'm currently creating the cover for it. I know your site is only for more "official" single game covers so this is more of a private project. It will have the Steam backups and where possible GOG versions bundled. (I guess I'll get a printable DVD9 if I can't fit them on a normal DVD.) I'll share a new template with the GOG icon like other users did for uPlay and Origin. (Though I do want the case to make it clear that it's a Steam backup, just with the DRM-free as an extra. Hmmm.)
Finally (already long enough for an intro thread) I'm making a program. It's mostly for my own purposes but if you guys like the sound of it I'd share when it's in a working state. I know something like this might already exist. It's called Steam Backup Installer. It's intended to be used for autorun, just a small installer screen with buttons to restore the Steam backups (not got around to working that out yet), as well as additional optional buttons to load DRM-free installers, load manuals, guides, etc. Everything will be easily swappable. (That would include the background, button graphics, background music for installer, logo, so forth.) Early days but I'll keep you posted when I have something worth showing.