Very interesting, but unfortunate that a lot is behind an NDA. Right now, my main concerns with GOG are:
1) They keep their promise with DRM-Free installers. I have no issue with Galaxy, but I want to backup my selection of favorite games for the day nuclear apocalypse is upon us so I'll be comfy playing Fallout in my bunker, next to my stack of canned beans and machineguns.
2) They UPDATE their freaking games. Or at least push a dev to please send them the necessary build! This is one reason I still majorly buy from Steam. I know my indies and newer titles won't be sitting with sometimes game breaking bugs or lacking HUGE updates like the recent STRAFE one.
3) They never stop trying to get great and classic games. Especially forgotten ones! There are tons of interesting older titles out there that GOG doesn't have still like Necrodome, Hexen, C&C, Baldies, Take No Prisoners, and there are even maybe some opportunities to bring some games like Prey 06 and Wolfenstein 09 back to sale. I understand they got all the "easy" ones but there is still
SO MUCH games out there. Never stop the fight.
When I joined GOG, I saw this place as like a museum. GOG were like the champions of preserving video game history, because lets face it, this industry is
fucking terrible at doing just that, and that really, really hurts. I think all games, whether they be cult classic, game changer, iconic, or kusoge, deserve to be played, observed, analyzed, and cherished. Never forgotten. I remember the day GOG got Blood for instance and I legitimately spit my drink. I remember it clear as day. It's things like that, that make this store so awesome.
4) Remember when GOG would actually sit down and talk with their community and do cool things like give fans shields and swords, create interesting videos for their YouTube channel, and use grannies knitting things as booth babes? Good times. Bring back the personality please.
As long as they do all that, I'll buy from here. If the situation with updating games actually improves, I'll buy
more from here. Right now I'd say I spend more money on Steam, with some purchases here and there on GOG.
As far as the forum goes, that's unfortunate they think it will take so long. I don't personally agree that it would take that long to switch the forum software. I've been apart of many online communities before this one and I've seen them change their software within a couple weeks, tops. So unless this forum is written in R'lyehian or something, I think this translates more to "ain't nobody got time fo dat"
I hope all invited had a good time regardless, and I at least thank GOG for extending the gesture towards the community, even though not much can be said except "It's okay guys, we got this!". A quiet "yay...?" is all I can say :P
Pond86: If they are recruting for it and can't do it due to that then thats fine. I'd imagine its no easy task, would just be nice to know if they are working on games like Blood 2, so its not just sitting there in my library saying "Ha, ha, you brought me and can't play me cause your on Windows 10!"
Blood 2 does work on Windows 10. You just have to jump through a few hoops.
[url=https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Blood_II:_The_Chosen]https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Blood_II:_The_Chosen[/url]
Though honestly, you're not missing much. The game is a fucking horrible, rushed, bug-filled, unrealized mess. But if you want to play it, dgVoodoo is needed at a minimum with a widescreen and music fan patch.