richlind33: Any minute now the brocott will bring GOG to it's knees and force it to acknowledge it's righteous fury.
It's all fun and games and jokes right?...
until GOG goes bankrupt.
Then it won't be funny any more when most users lose all or most of their GOG games, since they won't have backups of them (even though it's
possible to make backups of GOG's games, realistically, very few people will have a full backup of their whole entire GOG library).
That will be tragic, not funny.
GOG is already losing millions of dollars. And the boycotters are a contributing factor to that. Not just the users who've posted in this thread frequently, but also everyone who is boycotting GOG
without speaking up about it on a regular basis, like, for example, the many people who expressed their outrage at the onset of the Devotion debacle, and then stopped buying from GOG, and also stopped posting on the GOG forum too.
GOG is harming it's own financial interests by ignoring the concerns of the boycotters, and by neglecting and/or refusing to do anything to resolve the issues that we bring up.
GOG can
pretend in its public statements to shareholders that the
sole problem with GOG finances are due only to GOG's previous involvement with the GWENT consortium and nothing else.
But all that pretending isn't really helping GOG in the long-term, because no matter how hard GOG pretends, the money from the legions of customers who GOG has and is continuing to alienate by their total inaction on the issues that the boycotters raise, that money isn't ever going to start flowing back into GOG's coffers, until
if and when GOG does decide to make some efforts to address the issues.
Will GOG survive even if they continue to ignore all of the boycotters' issues? Possibly they will, but it's also quite possible they won't.
What is certain is that GOG has very unstable future prospects at the moment in terms of whether or not it will continue to exist in a year, or two, or five, from right now.
And GOG's ignoring of the boycotters concerns is only diminishing those prospects further, past the low levels that they are already at, before the lost money from boycotters not buying GOG's games is factored into GOG's financial troubles.