Hey c/selfhosted,
It’s been a while since our last update, but we’ve been busy working on exciting new GameVault features!
For those unfamiliar: GameVault is a self-hosted gaming platform that offers a Steam-like library experience for DRM-free games on your own server. It allows you to organize, share, and play your game collection with friends and family, all while keeping complete control over your data. If you are a gamer and self-hoster and never heard of it, you are probably missing out!
Based on your valuable feedback, we’ve significantly improved GameVault+, our main source of income, to ensure that it truly provides value for its price.
So what’s new in GameVault+?
💾 Cloud Saves
GameVault now supports cloud saves through integration with Ludusavi. Your server becomes your personal cloud - automatically syncing save files between PCs and your GameVault server. Easily continue playing on another device or uninstall games and return to them later without losing your progress!
💬 Discord Integration
Your friends can now see exactly which GameVault games you’re playing, thanks to a brand-new Discord Presence integration.
🚂 Steam Integration
Manage all your games in one place! GameVault can now fully synchronize your library with Steam as non-Steam shortcuts, letting you launch everything from Steam’s familiar interface or your TV using Steam Big Picture.
👪 Affordable Family & Friends Plan
We’ve especially heard your feedback on pricing for families and groups loud and clear. Our new Family & Friends Plan lets you use GameVault+ with up to 6 users for just €8.99/month - making the premium features affordable for almost everyone!
🎯 Other Improvements
The latest updates also includes various bug fixes, improved stability, better theme management, UI enhancements, and performance optimizations.
Lastly… Thank you for reaching 1k Discord members, 10k active users, and over 100k Docker Pulls, and for supporting our passion and work on this hobby project by subscribing to GameVault+. Your feedback continues to shape GameVault, so please share your thoughts and suggestions here, on our GitHub, or on our Discord!
Happy Gaming,
The Phalcode Team
No Linux client is a big turnoff.
Oof was looking to start selfhosting this but it has no client Linux support and has a subscription 😬😬
at first I was thinking the subscription is for when you don’t host your own server but you use theirs. but it seems they limit client-side features even when you use your own server. that’s interesting
for when you don’t host your own server but you use theirs
Considering this service would be used predominantly for pirated games, I imagine they’re not willing to open that can of worms.
Gonna be real, the only thing this offers that I could want, I already have set up through Playnite…
In fact, I’d say this looks really kinda bad. Just about everything you charge for is just leveraging some service or tool someone else already made for free.
I already have set up through Playnite…
I think there might be a misunderstanding about the purpose of GameVault. It’s actually not designed as a replacement for Playnite. In fact, GameVault integrates seamlessly with Playnite—it complements your setup by acting as an additional source, similar to how Steam functions alongside Playnite.
Just about everything you charge for is just leveraging some service or tool someone else already made for free.
I understand your perspective, but please consider that our app itself is entirely free to use. The only paid features we offer are integrations with third-party services—these integrations are optional enhancements and aren’t required for using the core functionality of our app.
That looks pretty cool indeed! 🤩 Very nice!
I hope that you eventually build Linux and Mac clients, as personally my Steam Deck has replaced my Windows gaming PC and I’m not convinced that I’ll ever go back to Windows at this point.
I remember trying this out a while back and bouncing off it because it was a Windows only app. I’d love a Linux client or even a Web UI to make it platform agnostic.
Right now Syncthing basically fulfills this need for me (including “cloud” saves) outside the nice library UI.
Yeah, I’m pretty sure a huge proportion of Lemmy users on the self hosting community run Linux, kind of a swing and a miss advertisement in these parts.
it’s still not Linux? geez. any other Linux alternatives?
I think adding a lifetime plan might make people pay for the + service more. Combined with a Linux client, since there are a lot of Linux gamers on Steam Deck-like devices.
How many subscribers do you have?
Clearly not enough, if they’re desperate enough to lock client-side features behind a subscription.
This goes agaist everything de-DRM. This is basically piracy if you share it with friends and family. DRM sucks. But this will make DRM even more important. Projecs like this will kill every de-DRM movement.
What? I use it mostly to share Fan Games like Pokémon Uranium, Super Mario and the Rainbowstar, Plant’s VS Zombies Neighborhood Defense etc. What now?
Have you ever purchased a game from GoG? If so, chances are it comes DRM-free in which case you could legally keep a copy in your “Game Vault.”
This allows you to have your own local copy to download and install. No GoG launcher required.
I always buy from GOG if it’s available. But I use it for my own convenience and I don’t share it with others as that would be piracy.
Exactly. This isn’t explicitly piracy. Just because it can be used as such, doesn’t mean it perpetrates piracy. Some prefer to have a backup for their game installers. That’s all this is.
It seems you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. DRM and copyright are not the same, and the legal situation varies significantly depending on jurisdiction.
Many countries, like Germany (§53 Abs. 1 UrhG) and France (Article L122-5, French Intellectual Property Code), explicitly allow “private copies” of media for personal use within private circles, such as family and close friends by law.
My point is that as soon as everyone around you finds it cheaper and more convenient to use your “service”, game developers will double down on their DRM efforts.
That’s why you can never have nice things in this wold. Some people will always abuse it.
This is not ment as a Plex for Games, since you can’t stream the content and most people won’t bother downloading dozens of gigabytes from a private households upload speed. It’s just a neat way to organize your DRM free games so that you and people in your local network can install and manage them easier
Yeah… The people on my local network… Via Tailscale…
Again, I don’t know your upload speed, but the usual private household has around 30-40Mbit, which is not nearly enough to transfer large games quickly. It would probably be quicker to driver over to your house with a thumb drive and get the games that way
You have misunderstood this product.