Posted April 01, 2012
It was bound to happen, but all we can do about it at this time is to do what's right and keep supporting GOG. Pirating games is not only wrong, it is risky. Pirated games may contain Trojan horses, spyware, rootkits, adware, or any other type of malware, and there is always a chance you will be the one who is caught. To me, the costs incurred from any of these dangers are potentially much higher than what GOG charges for the games, especially with the constant weekly sales.
The only way I want to combine piracy and free games is to defeat pirates in Ultima IV and seize their ships. Of course that is perfectly legal since Ultima IV is free on GOG. It also used to be free on Ultima Forever (the official Ultima website) but now UF sends you to...GOG for your free copy!
By the way, Ultima Forever is how I found out about GOG. They tweeted about Ultima games being made available here, and that's how I found it. I hope all "abandonware" eventually becomes "GOGware"!
The only way I want to combine piracy and free games is to defeat pirates in Ultima IV and seize their ships. Of course that is perfectly legal since Ultima IV is free on GOG. It also used to be free on Ultima Forever (the official Ultima website) but now UF sends you to...GOG for your free copy!
By the way, Ultima Forever is how I found out about GOG. They tweeted about Ultima games being made available here, and that's how I found it. I hope all "abandonware" eventually becomes "GOGware"!
Post edited April 01, 2012 by ZapMcRaygunn