None. But since on other stores, running the game is tied to using their platform, they provide extra services to be more appealing, such as cloud saves, achievements, Steam Workshop, Steam Input, Linux support, remote play...
SomethingBurger
joined 2 years ago
I'm not a Steam fanboy, I'm just sick of GOG being praised as the saviour of gaming in every video game thread on Lemmy.
The secret ingredient is crime.
Games with DRM aren't on GOG, but games without DRM are on Steam.
Wait, which countries don't have Internet?
I guess the same than between shooting and making a movie. But the term game development is confusing, as it includes more than actual development.
SQLite is fine for small amounts of data and very few users. The bottleneck with Nextcloud is almost never the database.
Those who don't know may be using Nextcloud AIO, which is bundled with Postgres.
CoD players don't play other games anyway.
I'm surprised they don't have some form of automatic scaling.