Posted November 21, 2020

anzial
New User
Registered: Dec 2013
From Other

Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation
Posted November 23, 2020

Whole DRM started from idea of "making product more appealing if buyer pays", however they misinterpreted what makes it "appealing". Restrictions do not make it appealing. Regular updates, contact with devs, support, good price, easiness to get, irrevocable right to use the software are. Even DRM can start to become appealing, if the life becomes hard "without it" as in case of online cheaters. Its really a dialogue between a buyer and a product, and no, seller has no tools to modify the buyer' features.

Dogmaus
I'm over GOG
Registered: May 2013
From Taiwan
Posted November 23, 2020
I had a look at a famous website - the most famous to my understanding - for pirated games and none of the games there comes from GOG, even when a GOG version is available. Everything is Steam (or Epic exclusives) cracks, with even an emulated Steam client that makes the games believe that Steam is running. In page after page of pirated games I could't see a GOG installer.
Post edited November 23, 2020 by Dogmaus

StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States

Vendor-Lazarus
Make GOG great again!
Registered: Jun 2019
From Sweden
Posted November 23, 2020
NO.
GOG actually decreases piracy somewhat.
Steam DRM increases piracy.
GOG actually decreases piracy somewhat.
Steam DRM increases piracy.

Timboli
Sharpest Tool On Shelf
Registered: May 2017
From Australia
Posted November 23, 2020


No idea where you got that notion from, and that and the rest of what you said makes no sense. Some form of DRM has been around for decades, and plenty of media never had DRM but people still paid for it, still do at GOG and some other places.
DRM for games came into being to stop people getting or making a copy of a game for free.

Ixamyakxim
Boxer Dogs Rule
Registered: Feb 2014
From United States
Posted November 23, 2020
Yes!
When publishers are so stupid as to not offer a DRM free version of their game, I have to pirate it instead of buy it on GoG!
;)
Kidding by the way - I don't swim in the malware infested thief factory of pirated software, just thought it was a funny joke to make.
When publishers are so stupid as to not offer a DRM free version of their game, I have to pirate it instead of buy it on GoG!
;)
Kidding by the way - I don't swim in the malware infested thief factory of pirated software, just thought it was a funny joke to make.

viperfdl
New User
Registered: Nov 2008
From Other

NuffCatnip
New User
Registered: Apr 2015
From Germany
Posted November 23, 2020
*starts sweating*

aluinie
stealthy elf
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted November 23, 2020
Piracy has always been an issue long before gog came around. People will pirate games regardless where it comes from.

Timboli
Sharpest Tool On Shelf
Registered: May 2017
From Australia

Lin545
May. 24, 2022
Registered: Jun 2011
From Russian Federation
Posted November 24, 2020

Try before the buy is definitely the way to go today, I have games when there are critical bugs middle of the game - and devs say something like "we will sure fix it after we finish our next title", time passes - no change. (I am looking at you, Halcyon 6) How high do you think is the chance I buy something from them again, hm?

DRM for games came into being to stop people getting or making a copy of a game for free.

Mugiwarah
Gwynbleidd
Registered: May 2018
From Belgium
Posted November 24, 2020
I consider piracy is not a good reason to avoid GOG, just look at the witcher 3 sale and you'll see there is no excuse to not sell on here.
Post edited November 25, 2020 by Mugiwarah

rtcvb32
echo e.lolfiu_fefiipieue|tr valueof_pi [0-9]
Registered: Aug 2013
From United States
Posted November 24, 2020

Piracy tends to be a good thing. Historically when Napster was a thing, only the big bands were complaining they weren't getting all their money. But then smaller bands got music out there much wider more popular and as a net result a lot more sales. And people who genuinely love your music will buy it once they know about it, but you don't want to slap down $10 per CD on 10 CD's you don't know to find music you may like, and might have one or two that are good; Instinctively you go with what you know is good, and what you may have heard on the Radio/TV and get discovery that way. Though sample players with 30 second clips do give you previews...
Sorta the same with games. And good games will sell regardless.
No one is going "Oh no! DRM on GTA was broken, so everyone download and pirate the game and never purchase from Rockstar again". Sorry doesn't happen. Not anymore than going to the library and 'War and Peace' is on the shelf and so no one goes to Barnes and Nobles or Amazon to purchase it.
Does Piracy cut into sales? Probably. But the sales generated tends to outweigh the sales lost by a huge margin. If you have 1 million people who pirate a game and play it, and only say 500 of them would have been forced to open their wallet rather than wait or not get it, that's 500 lost sales. But 50,000 enjoyed the game and purchase it, that's 49,500 gained sales. The other 950,000? Maybe they never touch the game. Maybe they played it, but have other things to do, or said it's not worth their time and deleted it 30 minutes in, or those that wanted the cracked file and already owned the game. Or maybe... Some game features like music was removed from a recent patch and they wanted the music back so get the whole game from an older version.
Who knows...

Strijkbout
BANNED
Registered: Mar 2012
From Netherlands
Posted November 24, 2020
No.