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Steam provides the API's for other clients like GoG to integrate with them, but its up to those clients to do so properly.
GoG needs to do a better job of making Galaxy work with Steam.
... gets told it's not up to the company to do so.
Either there is a massive lack of reading comprehension going on or it's the usual "just because other companies are doing something, doesn't mean that Valve is capable of doing so" that some forum goers promote.
There has to be, since you don't appear aware that he is asking about the existing integration GoG did using their public API's that allow anyone to connect and link the two.
If GoG screwed that up its on them to fix that, as Steam can't go into GoG galaxy and edit their code.
OR
And naming to competing stores that already did ...
... and gets ridiculed for it.
Because it is completely unreasonable to do as others did, is it? Valve is such a tiny little insecure company they have to fear for their customers if they provided the user comfort of working with another platform that makes it way easier to keep all your games in one place.
THIS is what the OP asked for that you removed from your quote.
So if you don't edit the quote to remove the stuff that proves you wrong you will see that the OP wants it fixed, which is why they presented the option of an official integration as a way to fix it.
Next time don't edit the quote to remove the parts that shows you are wrong, if you can't post the relevant points editing them out just looks bad.
Also telling the OP that steam cannot fix GoG's software is not ridiculing. They already provide the tools to do what he wants, GoG just did a crap job implementing them
Afterall EPIC lets you integrate to Steam as well which again is just using the API's available that many companies have.
GoG and Steam having an official partnership only makes sense for GoG. It's completely unnecessary for Valve to partnership with a weaker competitor in such a way. It would make more sense for Gabe simply to buy GoG outright and make it a part of Steam.
Ok thx, wasn't sure on that or the scope, so its a minor integration