It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
What year is this?
avatar
jamyskis: And with it, Steam pushes itself (and PC gaming) further into irrelevance in Germany.
You mean Germany pushes itself away, right? Not that those games are anything special these days.
avatar
Shadowstalker16: What year is this?
The year is 1984 and we have a nice 451 degree Fahrenheit. Welcome to the Brave New World you never asked for;)
avatar
Shadowstalker16: What year is this?
avatar
wolfsrain: The year is 1984 and we have a nice 451 degree Fahrenheit. Welcome to the Brave New World you never asked for;)
I'll believe it if the ministry said it.

I have to read the book in fully when I get time.
avatar
NuffCatnip: TimeShift
We need this on GOG
Steam does not "remove" games for fun and we can be sure that it will hit gog soon enough. Now that there is a thread & talk about it probably sooner than later (remember Dying Light? Released for all, massive talking about how that gog is the only selling in Germany -> BAM game gone). I strongly suggest if you had any bare interest in getting one of the listed games then get it.
Seems germany can make their own laws, when others try to [UK] they cry. we're not in line with the rest of the european union

hypocrites
avatar
wolfsrain: The year is 1984 and we have a nice 451 degree Fahrenheit. Welcome to the Brave New World you never asked for;)
avatar
Shadowstalker16: I'll believe it if the ministry said it.

I have to read the book in fully when I get time.
The book? I can see references to at least three books in wolfsrain post ;)
- Nineteen Eighty-Four
- 451 degree Fahrenheit
- Brave New World
And maybe (even though it's far-fetched) Kallocain and you'll get the ultimate dystopian classics!

As for the OP: it's a terrible shame, I feel sorry for you gals and guys!
avatar
Shadowstalker16: I'll believe it if the ministry said it.

I have to read the book in fully when I get time.
avatar
Ghorpm: The book? I can see references to at least three books in wolfsrain post ;)
- Nineteen Eighty-Four
- 451 degree Fahrenheit
- Brave New World
And maybe (even though it's far-fetched) Kallocain and you'll get the ultimate dystopian classics!

As for the OP: it's a terrible shame, I feel sorry for you gals and guys!
You seem to forgot about
Harrison Bergeron
not to mention.. <span class="bold">Limes Inferior</span>
Post edited May 31, 2016 by mike_cesara
avatar
sunshinecorp: Why stop there? Why not gather the physical copies of the games and burn them in the square for all to see!
*sigh*
I'm sorry, German citizens. Censorship sucks in every form, but I hope you'll still be able to get the games on GOG.
avatar
tinyE: I heard they got a script over there that allows them to turn people off in forums so they don't have to put up with other people expressing themselves. :D
Being able to decide what you want to see exemplifies freedom; having someone else decide what you can see (without your input) is the opposite of freedom. Little bit of a difference.
avatar
Cavenagh: Seems germany can make their own laws, when others try to [UK] they cry. we're not in line with the rest of the european union

hypocrites
History proves that we love a strong government making all the decisions for us :)


:(
avatar
Cavenagh: Seems germany can make their own laws, when others try to [UK] they cry. we're not in line with the rest of the european union

hypocrites
Wut? Doesn't pretty much any country have its own laws, within the EU or otherwise... ? And keep in mind, these aren't exactly new laws, as several other contributors to this thread have already clarified. Not entirely sure what your point is, or how it is related to the topic at hand.
avatar
Cavenagh: Seems germany can make their own laws, when others try to [UK] they cry. we're not in line with the rest of the european union

hypocrites
avatar
CharlesGrey: Wut? Doesn't pretty much any country have its own laws, within the EU or otherwise... ? And keep in mind, these aren't exactly new laws, as several other contributors to this thread have already clarified. Not entirely sure what your point is, or how it is related to the topic at hand.
it's just my opinion. now do I vote 'IN' or 'OUT'

all the best
avatar
Shadowstalker16: I'll believe it if the ministry said it.

I have to read the book in fully when I get time.
avatar
Ghorpm: The book? I can see references to at least three books in wolfsrain post ;)
- Nineteen Eighty-Four
- 451 degree Fahrenheit
- Brave New World
And maybe (even though it's far-fetched) Kallocain and you'll get the ultimate dystopian classics!

As for the OP: it's a terrible shame, I feel sorry for you gals and guys!
Yeah I was talking about 1984 :D
I'll have to look into getting those as well now.
avatar
Ghorpm: The book? I can see references to at least three books in wolfsrain post ;)
- Nineteen Eighty-Four
- 451 degree Fahrenheit
- Brave New World
And maybe (even though it's far-fetched) Kallocain and you'll get the ultimate dystopian classics!

As for the OP: it's a terrible shame, I feel sorry for you gals and guys!
avatar
mike_cesara: You seem to forgot about
Harrison Bergeron
not to mention.. <span class="bold">Limes Inferior</span>
These two (especially Limes Inferior) are newer than those mentioned above. Sure, they are great books too but you have to draw a line somewhere ;)