Decky loader is actually very interesting, thanks for sharing!
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nyctre@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Decky loader with the protondb badge plugin was the biggest qol upgrade for me.
ZeDoTelhado@lemmy.world 1 week ago
PlasticExistence@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I would say try out Junk Store for the alternative game stores so long as you’re using Decky Loader. I greatly prefer it over Heroic
BaroqueInMind@lemmy.one 2 days ago
Junk Store dev gives me bad vibes and is charging money for GoG access, and after a recent update is forcing everyone to purchase a second license to access GoG again. I say fuck that noise
JunkStore@lemm.ee 2 days ago
We want to clear up a few misunderstandings.
First, we are not charging money for access to your GOG games. That implies you have no other way to use them, which simply isn’t true—there are other tools available, and we encourage users to support those projects too, since they also require time, effort, and funding to maintain.
Junk Store was designed to be extensible. Our dev made it open to community contributions from day one—especially for those with Python skills—so that development could be shared. If someone in the community built and released a GOG extension as open source, we would absolutely welcome that. The reason we charge for our GOG extension is simple: our tiny team is doing all the work, and community demand keeps growing. Our developer has already put over 1,000 hours into the open source core and another 400 into the GOG extension—solo. The new closed-source version has required nearly 4,500 hours, including building our own Decky alternative to operate independently. This scale of effort simply isn’t sustainable without support.
Also, no final pricing has been announced—so any claims about being “forced” to pay are speculative and incorrect. The existing open source plugin and GOG extension will remain available. No one is being locked out. Yes, the upcoming version offers added features, but users aren’t being forced to upgrade. We’re committed to transparency, choice, and sustainability.
There’s a widespread misconception in open source that developers’ time is free. That idea is both unfair and damaging. Quality software takes work, and that work deserves respect.
We’re committed to choice, transparency, and fairness. No tricks, no lock-ins—just a small team trying to build something awesome, and asking to be supported for the work we do. That’s not sketchy. That’s just honest.
BaroqueInMind@lemmy.one 2 days ago
Great rebuke. Once you guys release the paid version, you may have swayed me any anyone reading to consider buying in. Hopefully you guys don’t force a recurring payment like how you have set up through your Patreon
nyctre@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Thanks! Will check it out