So, my dad’s expressed interest in playing Baldur’s Gate a bunch since it’s come out and since I’ve been telling him about my play through. I also have great memories of playing Baldur’s Gate Dark Alliance with him when I was younger on Game Cube so it would mean a lot to me to play BG3 with him. The issue comes down to his setup and stubbornness with privacy (I’m hoping Lemmy will have some good suggestions on this front).

The first hurdle is that he only uses Apple and doesn’t want to get a windows machine just to play games, which IMO is reasonable. This doesn’t seem too bad since, as far as I can tell, BG3 is available on Mac. The issue comes down to the fact that he doesn’t want to download Steam and give them his credit card. He already has Epic because that’s the only way he can play MTG online and he doesn’t want to download another game client. Also, he has it in his head that you have to play all your games through steam. As in all your data goes to Steam before going to the game and you have to be online in order to play games on Steam. I think I’ve convinced him that this isn’t the case, but he still doesn’t feel comfortable giving them his CC. To be clear, he plays MTG without any in-game purchases so he hasn’t given Epic his CC so he feels less bad about that although he’s still not super thrilled about having to go through Epic just to play MTG.

My solution at the moment is to have him make a Steam account and I’ll buy him BG3 for his Christmas present. Is this the best solution, or is there another way to go about it? I know BG3 is available on GOG, which he feels a bit more comfortable about, but I can’t get a solid answer if the GOG version works on Mac OS.

Thanks for any help!

  • 123@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    GOG store page says it works on Mac.

    On a separate note, with all these excuses maybe he’s not wanting to play it as much as you think he does. Or, the man is stuck in his ways and needs to read up on basic computer security. I guarantee Steam is keeping his cc info a lot more secure than his work probably handles his PII.

  • Aidinthel@reddthat.com
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    8 months ago

    Maybe this isn’t the case in your neighborhood but my local grocery stores have racks of gift cards, including for Steam. I know people who have similar concerns as your dad, so they just buy Steam credit for themselves.

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    8 months ago

    If the issue is having to go through Steam to launch the game, then GOG would be the better alternative, as it gives you a DRM-free version of the game that can be installed and run without depending on them.

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    8 months ago

    I mean, if credit card is the issue, you can buy steam gift cards with cash at most game/electronics stores. I know this will depend on your region, but he can absolutely have a steam account with no card attached. I sometimes delete my debit card info by accident trying to use a different card and have to readd the card entirely. There’s been plenty of times my steam account has had no payment method.