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Steam players can play on GoG servers by using the -nosteam flag
Steam Library > Right click Project Zomboid > Properties > Set Launch Options > Type -nosteam > Start the game
Thanks for the reply.
Steam VAC
It is an option with Steam servers, among other things.
But that is in general no big deal as Steam players can easily join others servers.
They also connect to the Steam Workshop to check for any mods that the server has and auto-downloads them, which again the GoG client would not have access to.
Use nexus mods? It's really not that hard to unzip mods to a folder to match? Perhaps I'm thinking it is simpler than it is.
Sounds like the steam API is hooked to handle mod negotiation.
It's really tough to want to support this when it's effectively being gobbled in by the monopolistic stuff steam does.
Thanks for the replies.
I am not sure if what else I can suggest for your situation, since as mentioned at the first reply, you can opt out of the Steam API by just using the -nosteam flag. You can then install Nexus mods, connect to other non-steam servers and so on.
The extra features present in the Steam version do not take anything away from the GoG version.