Level 12 : Processing Center - Ground Zero: Eastern Warehouse (Heavily simplified) + Quake 2: Warehouse (setpiece only), Contains drill exit from Quake 2: Drilling Area Level 11 : Organic Storage - The Reckoning: Lower Hangers Level 7 : Strogg Freighter - The Reckoning: Strogg Freighter Level 6 : Docking Station - The Reckoning: The Hangars (Final room) Level 4 : Communications Center - Quake 2: Comm Center Level 2 : Central Complex - Ground Zero: Lower Mines (setpiece only) Level 1 : Strogg Outpost - New Prologue, shared with Playstation release I posted my map equivalency chart in the other thread but it's probably worth reposting here: I'm surprised it took a moment to recognize since that level is pretty verbatim. I'd say it's different enough to be considered a semi-original level. Like I had trouble making it out at first and then it clicked. Personally I think knowing that there's nothing restricting me from backing up and running games years down the line is a pretty big deal, but I can totally understand valuing funding development of the tools necessary to run said games more. Which is what I'm getting from what you said.Īs a Linux user myself, it's an interesting choice to have to make. You can, however, feel that Valve's Linux support brings you higher value giving you reason to prefer to purchase through Steam instead. GOG's DRM free marketing can't be made worthless simply because they don't support Linux as well as Valve does. I don't think it's so much that you used the wrong word, but you're drawing a direct link between two things that are completely unrelated to each other and are making a very confusing statements. But I never said GOG games come with DRM? Maybe I used the wrong word, but what I meant is that it's basically a marketing line that doesn't mean much if their services can only be used in Windows and macOS lol.
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