Mega Man X: Considering that gog.com closed off new posts, I thought that I would open this one.
I don't know about you but I don't like it when my service providers inject politics into their services.
On that note, I am waiting for gog.com to take a stance on the following:
- China
- Australia
- Canada
- New Zealand
Punishing innocent people because you're carrying a political chip on your shoulder is useless virtue signalling!
Unless gog.com decide to close this, please feel free to discuss.
It's not politics. It's war. It's not virtue signalling. It's making a statement of solidarity with the Ukraine. It's not an elegant statement but GoG is limited in what it can do that has any actual impact.
Should any of China, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand also attack the Ukraine then a similar stance may be taken against them. But, right now only Russia is invading the Ukraine and three out of four of the other nations that you brought up won't be conceivably doing that any time soon, if ever.
Mega Man X: Unless gog.com decide to close this, please feel free to discuss.
ReynardFox: As soon as one of GOG's stooges wakes up it'll be locked or more than likely memory hole'd.
The rule around here is it's a-ok for GOG to violate their own COC with overtly political actions like the Russian gamer ban, bowing to China and having a game Removed etc, and to announce such things on the forum, but us plebs are forbidden from any form of political discussion, even in their own politically charged threads.
Also GOG is still selling games from 1C, it's just more half-assed, flavour of the month, shallow virtue signalling as expected from the spineless hypocrites who run this place.
It would be so nice if consumer goods companies would learn to just shut up and sell their wares.
Ownership has it's privileges. GOG can of course state what they wish on their own forum. Their rules and guidelines are for user participation on them.