Posted December 28, 2022
wolfsite: The main problem here is that people end up arguing about definitions, because of this there is no clear message for GOG to receive as it just comes out a confused mess with the community more focus at taking shots at each other to win an argument that will mean nothing 5 minutes later.
Tell it specifically to the people pushing back against us "complainers." If we "complainers" have our way, the expected result is less/no DRM on GOG.
If the "pushbackers" have their way, the expected result is more DRM on GOG.
If the "pushbackers" leave us alone instead of the quibbling, the expected result is "complainers" have a less obstructed voice and hopefully there is less/no DRM on GOG.
What do the "pushbackers" get out of pushing back against us? Especially those who claim to care about DRM-free too. The sides are not "equal", both from a logical perspective as well as the practical one I illustrate above.