Tradal: i dont know about you all, but i didnt get into GOG for all these "modern" games.
timppu: I originally came to GOG.com when I learned one can buy The Witcher 1-2 here digitally DRM-free.
Not that I am against older games either, but the GOG releases that excite me the most are the "few years old AAA games", like:
Mirror's Edge
Darksiders 1-2
FEAR games
Dragon's Dogma
Dragon Age
Saints Row 3-4
Fallout 3/NV
Crysis games
Morrowind + Oblivion (hopefully Skyrim comes at some point too)
etc.
If GOG concentrated only on games that are not available on any other stores, including Steam, then unfortunately that list of games would be smaller and smaller all the time, especially now as many old classics get released on Steam as well, not only GOG.
Let's put it this way: if you oppose the idea of GOG releasing games that are already on Steam, do you similarly oppose old classics (which originally appeared on GOG) appearing on Steam? Did you cry foul when e.g. the old Thief games or Soul Reaver games appeared on Steam? If not, why the double standards? Why does it annoy you on GOG, but not on Steam?
Tradal: which brings me to my actual question: when will the game "Metal Fatigue" be available? why is it taking so long? the wishlist for it was pretty decent, the cost for it to be added cant be anywhere near the cost of witcher... so whats the deal?
timppu: There may be several reasons for that, like:
- technical issues getting it running reliably on modern Windows 10 PCs of various different configurations
- problems figuring out and getting hold of the current IP rights holders
- GOG or the current IP rights holder doesn't believe it would sell enough to cover the costs of a re-release (including all the compatibility work by GOG, support for disgruntled people who can't get it working etc.)
i didnt know steam was pushing into the "old games" market. this was new news to me. i do not like that at all. it triggers me greatly. shouldnt GOG already have a team of lawyers ready to pounce on activities like that from a bigger competitor? theres gotta be some infringement there....
when you say dragons age, i think "ya ok i can totally see origins being acceptable" and i feel that way for morrowind as well... i dont feel that way for fallout3+nv... maybe all the previous titles from interplay, but not the bethesda titles. same for saints row 1+2, maybe 3 because it was good, but probably not 4. i liked gog because it was classy. lots of older people like myself and less idiot children screaming for FPS and angry birds.... idk, i am very frustrated.