Posted June 01, 2015

Breja
You're in my spot
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From Poland

swatkat
Razor Clawson
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From United Kingdom

Dalswyn
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From Taiwan

Ophelium
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Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted June 01, 2015
Well, this game will be out tomorrow and it will either flop or sell like gangbusters. More than likely, after the whiny "crusaders of truth" have experienced whatever it is there is to experience in Hatred, this game will be forgotten. Life will go on and we will have boobs, chips and sandwiches. There will be the Weekly Staff Picks sale, unless Judas does those, and maybe a release (hopefully of an old classic).

Atticusmj
New User
Registered: Aug 2012
From United States
Posted June 01, 2015


Telika
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From Switzerland

Ophelium
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Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted June 01, 2015
I like proper grammar myself.
Probably because it will use GFWL.
Probably because it will use GFWL.
Post edited June 01, 2015 by Ophelium

Atticusmj
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my name is catte
i touch your foods
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From United Kingdom
Posted June 01, 2015



Ophelium
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Registered: Sep 2011
From United States

Atticusmj
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swatkat
Razor Clawson
Registered: Dec 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted June 01, 2015

goes around it circles.

Atticusmj
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GioVio123
Hunt..Hunt..Hunt
Registered: Mar 2014
From United States
Posted June 01, 2015

I would appreciate it if you did, I might actually havea perspective here about it also and I have done some of my own through the rageaholic's fanbase

Ophelium
Introvert
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted June 01, 2015
GOG doesn't say why they reject games, that's a fact we have to deal with. Usually there are nondisclosure agreements when making deals to get games, and usually the only answer we're allowed to have is a "yes" or a "no". Sometimes, a "no" means that GOG wants them to polish it up a bit before putting it up on their service. There might be bugs, crashes or technical problems that have to be fixed first. GOG always strives to put out games that run on most systems (there are exceptions though), but Hatred's recommended requirements are a bit extreme. Also, this is the first offering from a relatively unknown studio. I really doubt it's PR flak that's keeping it off of GOG, but the devs made such a big deal about being rejected, so it comes off as a little childish. Maybe it's the devs' attitudes that were a little off-putting. We can only speculate, but just because GOG said "no" now doesn't mean that it will always be a "no". If you really want it here, you might have to wait some time. If you really want it now, buy it directly from the devs.
But the short answer is: they will rarely give a reason because NDAs don't allow for that. GOG might have thought the game was poorly done, but it's not fair to broadcast that out. It's insulting to the devs (despite what anyone feels about them individually) because they have worked hard to make the game and it also creates poor relations between GOG and other developers.
But the short answer is: they will rarely give a reason because NDAs don't allow for that. GOG might have thought the game was poorly done, but it's not fair to broadcast that out. It's insulting to the devs (despite what anyone feels about them individually) because they have worked hard to make the game and it also creates poor relations between GOG and other developers.
Post edited June 01, 2015 by Ophelium