Posted October 04, 2018
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What you have changed once could be changed back again (given the fact that the website is broken on several browsers - support ticket is already opened - I guess you (meaning GOG) already has some work to do, so it would not be additional work). As you can clearly see people are concerned and I don't see any practical reasons why this has been changed in the first place.
Yes, I know, the GOG community is very easyly concerned but that's all because some "not so great experiences" in the past here on GOG which mostly weren't bad intend from GOG but bad communication with their potential buyers. So why should you worry your potential customers further if it would not be necessary at all.
Don't get me wrong, I don't demand anything - but this really does not have to be a problem at all - however I can see this being discussed even after months whenever people would see another GOG decision making them think GOG wants to go Steam.
You might not know it (depends on how long you are following GOGs history before becoming the CM here) but when GOG started they had some principles as you can see here . Since GOG (or rather Good old Games back then) nearly dropped all of those principles even though what has been said in the linked article, people are now clinging to "DRM-free". So them worrying about this is kind of understandable.
Since all those years I am still convinced that the biggest problem GOG ever had is their wording and communication skills - just think about the Galaxy integrated offline installer decision bomb they dropped on us right before the weekend so there was no feedback at all until monday and people were furious about it. GOG always mean good and they try to do their best but their communication was lacking - a lot. This is something we (see link below)
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/6_community_members_went_to_gog_hq
told them in person about a year ago and so far it has not changed very much unfortunately except of course for you being here doing the best to keep the atmosphere as friendly as you can but that is not what I mean here, I am talking about explanation of certain business decisions.
As it has been said multiple times "In library" gives a very different association then "owned" so if it simply is just a changed wording you should really reconsider.
(This dang forum is a complete different matter - now I am trying to correct the hyperlinks .... once again - ARGH!)
Yes, I know, the GOG community is very easyly concerned but that's all because some "not so great experiences" in the past here on GOG which mostly weren't bad intend from GOG but bad communication with their potential buyers. So why should you worry your potential customers further if it would not be necessary at all.
Don't get me wrong, I don't demand anything - but this really does not have to be a problem at all - however I can see this being discussed even after months whenever people would see another GOG decision making them think GOG wants to go Steam.
You might not know it (depends on how long you are following GOGs history before becoming the CM here) but when GOG started they had some principles as you can see here . Since GOG (or rather Good old Games back then) nearly dropped all of those principles even though what has been said in the linked article, people are now clinging to "DRM-free". So them worrying about this is kind of understandable.
Since all those years I am still convinced that the biggest problem GOG ever had is their wording and communication skills - just think about the Galaxy integrated offline installer decision bomb they dropped on us right before the weekend so there was no feedback at all until monday and people were furious about it. GOG always mean good and they try to do their best but their communication was lacking - a lot. This is something we (see link below)
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/6_community_members_went_to_gog_hq
told them in person about a year ago and so far it has not changed very much unfortunately except of course for you being here doing the best to keep the atmosphere as friendly as you can but that is not what I mean here, I am talking about explanation of certain business decisions.
As it has been said multiple times "In library" gives a very different association then "owned" so if it simply is just a changed wording you should really reconsider.
(This dang forum is a complete different matter - now I am trying to correct the hyperlinks .... once again - ARGH!)
Post edited October 04, 2018 by MarkoH01