Posted September 29, 2021
mastyer-kenobi: If I might ask a curious question. If you boycott GoG, then I hope in the name of all that is reasonable you don't run back to Valve. if we're discussing a boycott, what would be an alternative, if any. You can answer "I'm done with games on the PC for the future time," that is on the table. you can say you'll only buy physical medium, but then stuff like StarSector gets fucked.
I'm simply curious. I don't know what other choice there is then to just, not play games for the foreseeable future if your boycotting GoG -and- steam at the same time.
I have been buying games exclusively on Zoom Platform since the start of the year. They are totally DRM-free and have a good selection of games. I have been spending $10-15 per month on there and have discovered some cool games that I wouldn't have, if not for my boycott, such as Curse: the Eye of Isis and Namariel Legends: Iron Lord. I'm simply curious. I don't know what other choice there is then to just, not play games for the foreseeable future if your boycotting GoG -and- steam at the same time.
P.S. Thanks to everyone who has recently joined. I will update the first post later on today :-)
Magnitus: If you drop the Devotion angle, I'll say I'm sympathetic to the boycott based on the DRM aspect.
However, I will not penalize indie devs because GOG can't stick to their guns concerning DRM and appear unwilling to rigorously document to what extent their games aren't DRM-free.
Heck, the creator of Unepic just released another game. I'm gonna boycott him because of GOG? Not in my lifetime.
GOG is just a store. If it gets to the point where I want to go "full boycott", I will just change store (if you are mostly interested in indie games, I believe there are more options) and won't come back.
The Devotion angle isn't going to be dropped. It is a critical issue for me and many others who have signed on the list. Bear in mind though, that not everyone who has joined the boycott agrees with every single item on the list. Otherwise, I can add you to the 'sympathetic' list? However, I will not penalize indie devs because GOG can't stick to their guns concerning DRM and appear unwilling to rigorously document to what extent their games aren't DRM-free.
Heck, the creator of Unepic just released another game. I'm gonna boycott him because of GOG? Not in my lifetime.
GOG is just a store. If it gets to the point where I want to go "full boycott", I will just change store (if you are mostly interested in indie games, I believe there are more options) and won't come back.
Regarding indie devs: I think it's a good point and I have given that some thought too. My take is that, yes you are correct that they are not to blame for GOG's missteps; however, imo they have a moral obligation to provide their customers with some choice of where to purchase their game. There are several other DRM-free stores they could also release their game on, so if they choose to only release on GOG, then they are putting their eggs in one DRM-free basket, which is on them.
There are many indie games I like the look of, which I would certainly buy if they came to Zoom Platform. I have even approached some of them, requesting a Zoom release, but the response is often very disappointing. I am actually planning to buy the two pixel.lu games that are on Zoom Platform today (Sigi and Sir Lovealot), as I want to support an indie developer that is willing to release on other DRM-free stores besides GOG.
Post edited September 29, 2021 by Time4Tea