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Linko64: The reason for the backlash and framing as GOG as bad is due to them...well...being bad? You can't sell yourself as ''Truly gamer friendly DRM-free online gaming platform. Classic & new PC games, great offers, friendly staff, awesome community!'' When you blame ''the gamers'' for not selling the game, even though that makes no sense given they announced they pulled it so quickly after the dev tweet it wouldn't have left room for ''da gamers'' to even have input.
You are not going to change my mind about Devotion, as I find the whole backlash toward GOG to be ridiculous ... way over the top, totally illogical and purely emotional, and a lot of those making the outcry are just armchair revolutionaries full of double standards.

I'd much rather GOG maintain their Chinese market and actually have an impact in all sorts of ways on China, rather than risk giving that all up for the sake of one game.

And honestly all this nonsense about GOG's excuse ... maybe it's true, maybe it's not, but why should anyone give a toss really ... it's like we are supposed to believe none of the complainers have ever told lies themselves ... respect is a two-way street.

Just a whole bunch of silliness going down, trying to hold GOG to account to a standard, that none of the ragers live up to themselves.
Post edited January 27, 2021 by Timboli
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tfishell: So any word on this?
I would expect Zoom Platform to seize the moment and get the game asap on their platform to get the angry GOG customers to switch to their platform. Maybe together with a big announcement "You want to play Devotion. Get it on Zoom Platform!". Strangely enough they do not seem to be in a hurry...
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Linko64: The reason for the backlash and framing as GOG as bad is due to them...well...being bad? You can't sell yourself as ''Truly gamer friendly DRM-free online gaming platform. Classic & new PC games, great offers, friendly staff, awesome community!'' When you blame ''the gamers'' for not selling the game, even though that makes no sense given they announced they pulled it so quickly after the dev tweet it wouldn't have left room for ''da gamers'' to even have input.
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Timboli: You are not going to change my mind about Devotion, as I find the whole backlash toward GOG to be ridiculous ... way over the top, totally illogical and purely emotional, and a lot of those making the outcry are just armchair revolutionaries full of double standards.

I'd much rather GOG maintain their Chinese market and actually have an impact in all sorts of ways on China, rather than risk giving that all up for the sake of one game.

And honestly all this nonsense about GOG's excuse ... maybe it's true, maybe it's not, but why should anyone give a toss really ... it's like we are supposed to believe none of the complainers have ever told lies themselves ... respect is a two-way street.

Just a whole bunch of silliness going down, trying to hold GOG to account to a standard, that none of the ragers live up to themselves.
Not here to change minds mate, just thought your prior posts missed the optics of it! It's a good topic to talk about this kinda stuff too
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tfishell: So any word on this?
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acute71: I would expect Zoom Platform to seize the moment and get the game asap on their platform to get the angry GOG customers to switch to their platform. Maybe together with a big announcement "You want to play Devotion. Get it on Zoom Platform!". Strangely enough they do not seem to be in a hurry...
I suggested it on Fireflower too, but the dev there doesn't want the game because the controversy reminded him(?) of bullying which he dislikes.

*shrug* Business. Maybe ultimately everyone will have to bend to China.
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tfishell: So any word on this?
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acute71: I would expect Zoom Platform to seize the moment and get the game asap on their platform to get the angry GOG customers to switch to their platform. Maybe together with a big announcement "You want to play Devotion. Get it on Zoom Platform!". Strangely enough they do not seem to be in a hurry...
I think if they are serious about growing their site, they really need to capitalize on the current levels of dissatisfaction of the GOG user base. Getting Devotion would be a big coup, but there are other things people are annoyed about as well, for example a perception of gradual slippage of GOG's DRM-free promise, with games like No Man's Sky, Absolver and the pre-order bonuses in Cyberpunk.

Other things they could do aside from releasing Devotion, to encourage more users to switch, would be to upgrade their site and show some progress in terms of getting new games and publishers on board. I really hope we will see some signs of growth over the next few months (and hopefully Devotion).
Post edited January 28, 2021 by Time4Tea
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You are not going to change my mind about Devotion, as I find the whole backlash toward GOG to be ridiculous ... way over the top, totally illogical and purely emotional, and a lot of those making the outcry are just armchair revolutionaries full of double standards.
One could easily say the same thing about some of the reactions after a certain DLer was removed from GOG, now couldn't they?

Just a whole bunch of silliness going down, trying to hold GOG to account to a standard, that none of the ragers live up to themselves.
So you're saying or inferring that people who aren't perfect cannot and shouldn't criticize GOG? That makes little sense whatsoever(as no one is perfect).

(also at least some here stand up for issues even when it doesn't affect them....to me, that is something admirable at the very least)
Post edited January 28, 2021 by GamezRanker
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tfishell: I suggested it on Fireflower too, but the dev there doesn't want the game because the controversy reminded him(?) of bullying which he dislikes.
loooooooooooooooooool!

I didn't think it was possible to find an excuse more idiotic and hypocritical than gog's "many gamers" tweet, but Fireflower sure gave them a run for their money! Chapeau!

You should write these sissies a reply and accuse them of victim blaming.
I found the thread on Fireflower. https://fireflowergames.com/forum/general%2Fgame-suggestions/devotion

"Seems to have something to do with a Winnie the Poo image in the game. I'm not sure about that as that is on the verge of bullying, and I don't like bullying no matter who it's directed at."

Hahahahaha! xD

Somebody push this guy on the matter! "If you had a time machine, would you bully Hitler? You might hurt Hitler's feelings, but you might save millions of lives!"

Hahahahaha!

Out of curiosity: Is Fireflower a Swedish company?

edit: AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! it *IS* a Swedish company! xD xD xD Too good to be true! Just perfect! Sweden YES!
Post edited January 28, 2021 by fronzelneekburm
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Linko64: The reason for the backlash and framing as GOG as bad is due to them...well...being bad? You can't sell yourself as ''Truly gamer friendly DRM-free online gaming platform. Classic & new PC games, great offers, friendly staff, awesome community!'' When you blame ''the gamers'' for not selling the game, even though that makes no sense given they announced they pulled it so quickly after the dev tweet it wouldn't have left room for ''da gamers'' to even have input.
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Timboli: You are not going to change my mind about Devotion, as I find the whole backlash toward GOG to be ridiculous ... way over the top, totally illogical and purely emotional, and a lot of those making the outcry are just armchair revolutionaries full of double standards.

I'd much rather GOG maintain their Chinese market and actually have an impact in all sorts of ways on China, rather than risk giving that all up for the sake of one game.

And honestly all this nonsense about GOG's excuse ... maybe it's true, maybe it's not, but why should anyone give a toss really ... it's like we are supposed to believe none of the complainers have ever told lies themselves ... respect is a two-way street.

Just a whole bunch of silliness going down, trying to hold GOG to account to a standard, that none of the ragers live up to themselves.
Thank you, wholeheartedly agree!
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fronzelneekburm: I found the thread on Fireflower. https://fireflowergames.com/forum/general%2Fgame-suggestions/devotion

"Seems to have something to do with a Winnie the Poo image in the game. I'm not sure about that as that is on the verge of bullying, and I don't like bullying no matter who it's directed at."
So a picture making a silly joke about the head of the CCP is considered bullying by the heads of fire flower? And they don't like game companies doing such? Lol

Are they for serious? XD

I wonder two things:

1. How many people with colored hair and hipster glasses and etc work for or run that company?
(cuz I bet there are some of those types on staff or running the joint, if they hold such views)
2. If it was a game making fun of, say, a man made of cheetos....would they refuse to stock such a game as well?
(my money is they would stock it and call it stunning and brave)

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Sidenote: This post I just quoted was removed.....forum bug or did they say something rule breaking, I wonder?
(nothing seemed rule breaking from reading it, though I could be wrong)

Post 145: I'm calling it - ultimately no Western platform is going to pick this up.
Especially not the American ones, like Zoom or itch. If it's too hot even for Steam (I don't believe that the Devotion dev had removed it from Steam himself one moment - like GOG, it was Steam themselves) then why should any of the smaller platforms risk potential repercussions that could have them close up shop for good.
Well I think zoom platform is so small that they wouldn't mind the lost sales if china tried to block or blocked their citizens from buying there.

Also the all the buzz and talk about Devotion would likely get them a good number of sales if they released it there.

Still, afaik atm they are busy with bringing other games to that site and improving/changing things about the site/store there....so if they do do it it might be awhile.
Post edited January 28, 2021 by GamezRanker
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Post 145: I'm calling it - ultimately no Western platform is going to pick this up.
Especially not the American ones, like Zoom or itch. If it's too hot even for Steam (I don't believe that the Devotion dev had removed it from Steam himself one moment - like GOG, it was Steam themselves) then why should any of the smaller platforms risk potential repercussions that could have them close up shop for good.
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GamezRanker: Well I think zoom platform is so small that they wouldn't mind the lost sales if china tried to block or blocked their citizens from buying there.

Also the all the buzz and talk about Devotion would likely get them a good number of sales if they released it there.

Still, afaik atm they are busy with bringing other games to that site and improving/changing things about the site/store there....so if they do do it it might be awhile.
Probably the latter quoted paragraph about bringing up the Devotion business as a surprise question in an interview at Gamescom that got the post killed (as if the original poster is the only one who'd come up with such an idea). Not that I waste any time being bothered about such things - delete away for all I care.

In regards to potential repercussions for smaller platforms like Zoom that would risk carrying Devotion - I was actually thinking of way more serious and really damaging reactions such as DDos'ing the website, for example.
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tfishell: So any word on this?
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acute71: I would expect Zoom Platform to seize the moment and get the game asap on their platform to get the angry GOG customers to switch to their platform. Maybe together with a big announcement "You want to play Devotion. Get it on Zoom Platform!". Strangely enough they do not seem to be in a hurry...
The wishlist request for Devotion currently has over 8000 votes. If Zoom Platform were to sell it at $20 a pop and 8000 people bought it, that's $160,000 right there for the taking. It doesn't exactly seem like 'small fry' for a small store that is trying to get off the ground, for what I would expect to be about a week's worth of work.
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Time4Tea: The wishlist request for Devotion currently has over 8000 votes. If Zoom Platform were to sell it at $20 a pop and 8000 people bought it, that's $160,000 right there for the taking. It doesn't exactly seem like 'small fry' for a small store that is trying to get off the ground, for what I would expect to be about a week's worth of work.
They'd likely charge a bit less, and they'd have to give the dev their cut....still, there's likely a good number of people who'd buy it....because it is a decent game to them, or even if just out of curiosity or principle.
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Time4Tea: The wishlist request for Devotion currently has over 8000 votes. If Zoom Platform were to sell it at $20 a pop and 8000 people bought it, that's $160,000 right there for the taking. It doesn't exactly seem like 'small fry' for a small store that is trying to get off the ground, for what I would expect to be about a week's worth of work.
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GamezRanker: They'd likely charge a bit less, and they'd have to give the dev their cut....still, there's likely a good number of people who'd buy it....because it is a decent game to them, or even if just out of curiosity or principle.
I'm not sure what price GOG had been planning to sell it at, but I think $20 could be easily justified, given the recent publicity surrounding the game and if they are the only store selling it. I would buy it for $20 on day 1, easily. Yes, they would of course have to give the devs their share, but if ZP takes 30%, that's still almost $50,000, which is a decent chunk of change for a small store. It would pay for (approximately) one person working for most of a year on further game releases (or website improvements).

Besides, it would be a fantastic exclusive for them, just in terms of publicity.
Post edited January 28, 2021 by Time4Tea
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