The game has been released, and the Steam store promptly shit itself. Took me 10 minutes to buy the game, the download speed is normal though (2GB download).

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      I’d say get Hollow Knight first, just because you can probably get it cheaper. After you’re done with that, and you like it, get Silksong. It’s very unlikely if you don’t like one you’ll like the other or vice versa, the games are pretty similar, and they have a couple of things that could be called “polarizing” (like the map).

      Unless you want to be part of the “current discussion”, exploring the still new game, maybe you have friends who also play, and you can talk about things you find, then get Silksong.

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        You don’t own anything on GOG. You only have revocable licenses. This is explicitly stated in their terms of services.

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          Yes. But you can download an offline installer, that they cannot take away. So it’s sill a big difference.

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            The steam version of hollow knight allows you to play it without steam installed. Silksong probably is the same

            GOG allows you to guarantee that this happens for all games though

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              As I said: Yes.

              But legally it’s not much different with physical media of games or music as well. You don’t own it. Just a copy you are allowed to use in some ways (but not others).

              But besides that in reality there is a big difference, if you are still able to play it or not, if the servers are shut down.

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          It is a great thing. Sliksong GOG price is 60% higher than Steam in some regions. GOG needs regional pricing.

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            Steam services that by injecting more DRM, region-locking games (and accounts) to a set of countries like consoles do, and that is incompatible with GOG’s idea. They can let devs decide on pricing without implementing any rudimentary locks, but then it would be inconvinient for wealthy countries’ gamers to ever purchase a game in their own region unless they intent to support dev/platform. It greatly complicates their side of things and would be a very divisive decision for a smaller storefront that is built around their wholesome image.

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    Consoles aren’t doing much better, Xbox apparently crashed and ps5 currently has a 404 for the game’s page

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      The Steam Store has gone down every time they do a major sale for over a decade or something. They don’t care about these temporary problems, because they are just that, temporary. Increasing the server capacity for like an hour or something is just not worth it (most likely).

      Also, it’s not like the rest of the Steam network is affected when this happens. You can still play your games or download stuff at full speed.