tinyE: What exactly was the point of him telling me he is into strength training? :P
-Hey pal, what time is it?
-Half past three, I own a Porsche.
Huh?
Same reason you mentioned your bad analogy. You mentioned an unrelated response , while I also mentioned an unrelated response. Simple as that.
DarkStormErx: they would allow most games and let gamers decide, which by the way, they did but didn't follow through.
Kardwill: Huh? As far as I know, they always have been a heavily curated store. Or for years, at least, since I heard of rejected games and devs since 2010.
And yes, it stings a little when something I want don't come here (happened a lot as GOG and me don't have the same opinion about visual novels, among other genres). But at least the games that DO come here get proper attention.
It's why I said that GOG then isn't worth it by having a sizeable game library on a platform that could restrict you from (future)games. Which then you would have to technically get elsewhere and have more of a hassle keeping track with different accounts. Other services would be more appealing since it has those games that GOG hasn't banned and much more, so the incentive to build up a GOG library goes away.
DarkStormErx: I don't get what you and Fenixp are getting at.
Fenixp: You sounded surprised that GOG can refuse games so I informed you you should stop purchasing goods from stores in most democratic countries. It was purely informative.
Again doesn't make any sense and is a retarded analogy since it's supposed to be a game store that features a variety of different games from different genres and banning games sorely for the excuse of not being "quality"" is purely childish and an idiotic move since the option should be left to the consumers who actually, you know, are the ones spending their money. They did this sorely due to political reasons, why else would they not want to sell games people voted for and wanted.
DarkStormErx: If they were really for freedom they would allow most games and let gamers decide, which by the way,
they did but didn't follow through. SirPrimalform: Huh?
Doesn't GOG let you vote and decide on which game could be featured or added to the store? Wasn't Hatred wanted and voted by many people on GOG? What about that do you not understand. Beginning to think people on this forum are a bit slow. Or should I say, mentally challenged, for you PC folks out there. :)