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Smart asses need not apply, but looking for a few people I trust, and getting back into the gifting of games.

System may not exist, fine, but still would like to see some people from Greece, the UK, and Poland; you'd know if you were one.

Hello to all else!
People being pissed off with CD Project Red, because they released a meme instead of a game that costs 60€. People mad at Gog for bending down to Chinese Communist Party, and agreeing not to publish the game called Devotion, which mocks the mighty, supreme, tyrannical, genocidal, corrupt, thief, assassin, communist leader, like your casual communist leader elsewhere, of China. And the winter sale was lame with their poor discounts. That is it so far, those are recent highlights.
Post edited January 07, 2021 by Wishmaster777
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Wishmaster777: People being pissed off with CD Project Red, because they released a meme instead of a game that costs 60€. People mad at Gog for bending down to Chinese Communist Party, and agreeing not to publish the game called Devotion, which mocks the mighty, supreme, tyrannical, genocidal, corrupt, thief, assassin, communist leader, like your casual communist leader elsewhere, of China. And the winter sale was lame with their poor discounts. That is it so far, those are recent highlights.
Sounds like it may have been a good time to stay where I was.
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Noticed lots of funny little rules that didn't used to be.

Come on now, people or AI, worrying about proper language, when not filthy?

Let's all sit together, raise another generation that has never been hit, then wonder why they shoot someone, for feeling their life was in danger, when confronted for the first time in their lives.
not much have changed, though some people have left the forums and others have made accounts

Steam is still evil, though EGS is moving up on the list
gOg still makes many strange and mindboggling decisions
no one are clear about what DRM really is, so no change there
the games gOg release are either horrible or fantastic, both at the same time. there are either too many or too few old games
the forum is still broken, but yes some new rules
hmm.... what else....

edit - I still have not learned how to spell correctly
Post edited January 07, 2021 by amok
1. A growing number of games on GOG have partial (admittedly minor) DRM, including No Man's Sky and CD Projekt's own Cyberpunk, with certain non-essential elements locked behind the need to go online to unlock them.

2. GOG made a deal with Epic to make it possible to buy games from Epic store through Galaxy, including games with DRM, meaning GOG now makes a profit off of selling DRM-ed games (just not here).

3. On the say so of Chinese censorship GOG backed out of releasing a horror game Devotion.

4. Moderation on the forum sucks.

5. Users too.
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amok: not much have changed, though some people have left the forums and others have made accounts

Steam is still evil, though EGS is moving up on the list
gOg still makes many strange and mindboggling decisions
no one are clear about what DRM really is, so no change there
the games gOg release are either horrible or fantastic, both at the same time. there are either too many or too few old games
the forum is still broken, but yes some new rules
hmm.... what else....

edit - I still have not learned how to spell correctly
Worry about spelling not, as information was conveyed clearly, received with appreciation, and with thanks.

Remember your screen name from way back; thanks!
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Breja: 1. A growing number of games on GOG have partial (admittedly minor) DRM, including No Man's Sky and CD Projekt's own Cyberpunk, with certain non-essential elements locked behind the need to go online to unlock them.

2. GOG made a deal with Epic to make it possible to buy games from Epic store through Galaxy, including games with DRM, meaning GOG now makes a profit off of selling DRM-ed games (just not here).

3. On the say so of Chinese censorship GOG backed out of releasing a horror game Devotion.

4. Moderation on the forum sucks.

5. Users too.
Thank you. Was concerned a bit earlier, as I like the Chinese people, but not the way they go about business. I guess it should be expected, as all else decided to be consumers, and not producers. Every producer is a consumer, but the inverse cannot be said.

Is a gaming site, so I'll knock off my ideas, but much to the chagrin of many, I still liked Witcher I the best!
Post edited January 07, 2021 by Dischord
How long have you been away? It surely must be longer than five years, welcome back!

Since The Enigmatic T left GOG, not much has happened. During that time not much interesting happened. Lots of dramas and stuff, but nothing really important that would cause too much of a ruckus. The only big thing that happened is that GOG focuses even more greatly on indie games now than old games compared to back in 2015, which is a move I don't fully agree on but its their business and they know best. Personally I feel that they should focus on releasing only the best indies and focusing on aquiring older games (perhaps they did that but licenseholders didn't respond) that have not yet seen release on other stores.

Well, at least the games library got really diverse thanks to the indies, which is nice.

However, there are some grand releases in recent times. A few weeks ago we've witnessed the release of Heretic and Hexen. Its a good times to enjoy ye olde gode games again.
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Dischord: Is a gaming site, so I'll knock off my ideas, but much to the chagrin of many, I still liked Witcher I the best!
At least someone on here with common sense :P!

Witcher 1 was excellent, a good homage to Gothic in gameplay. Not copying the game, but rather refining expectations. If you haven't played Gothic 1 and 2 then you should, its absolutely incredible. I still think that The Witcher 1 has the best demo version ever made.

The other Witcher, while nice, became too cinematic and the Witcher 3 had to much "moral grayzoning" going on to keep me interested. Also the ending of Blood and Wine, while being a great DLC, had a really bad way to convey itself.

IMHO Cyberpunk has a better way to convey its plot than The Witcher 3 but its also seriously cinematic which is something I'm not really a huge fan of.
Post edited January 07, 2021 by Dray2k
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Dischord: Hello to all else!
Ah, it's good to see you here again! Welcome back and happy new year!

Speaking of the forum, I think we can summarize its changes in this way: more rules, less moderators, more hate of GOG, less love of GOG and same bugs.
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Dischord:
'Allo Chuck!
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Breja: 1. A growing number of games on GOG have partial (admittedly minor) DRM, including No Man's Sky and CD Projekt's own Cyberpunk, with certain non-essential elements locked behind the need to go online to unlock them.

2. GOG made a deal with Epic to make it possible to buy games from Epic store through Galaxy, including games with DRM, meaning GOG now makes a profit off of selling DRM-ed games (just not here).

3. On the say so of Chinese censorship GOG backed out of releasing a horror game Devotion.

4. Moderation on the forum sucks.

5. Users too.
What shits me is they can block games in other countries like Australia and Saints Row IV, Drakensang and others but Oh noes... not Devotion have to ban it Kompletely XYZomrade because of the CCP!
There's a very cool thread archiving all the official announcements (releases, sales...)

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/gog_news_and_staff_threads_2008

Again, a dedicated user stepped in doing something that GOG should have implemented a long time ago.
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Dischord: Smart asses need not apply, but looking for a few people I trust, and getting back into the gifting of games.

System may not exist, fine, but still would like to see some people from Greece, the UK, and Poland; you'd know if you were one.

Hello to all else!
Same here. Got back to gaming a few months ago after nearly a decade. Things aren't quite the same and the mods are stricter.

Overall, the community at GOG is still pretty awesome despite the Cyberpunk and Devotion debacle.

I find it strange to see a few games with DRM here. It is perhaps due to the times that we live in. Offline installers take an eternity to download as well and aren't kept as up-to-date, with the focus being on galaxy.
Post edited January 08, 2021 by Lionel212008
Hi Dischord, nice to see you here and hope that you're ok. Welcome back to gog, you might enjoy posting here. although there have been many "amazing" changes over the years, that made me enjoying the forum and gog much, much less then 6 years ago.
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Dischord: Hello to all else!
Hello there.

(I forget if we knew each other, but your name doe sound familiar....nonetheless, welcome back! :))

edit: Besides what others mentioned, we also got most Heretic/Hexen games(minus Heretic 2 and then Hexen 2 expansion).

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toxicTom: There's a very cool thread archiving all the official announcements (releases, sales...)

Again, a dedicated user stepped in doing something that GOG should have implemented a long time ago.
It is cool...so cool I asked staff to sticky it. Thankfully they actually listened for a change.
Post edited January 07, 2021 by GamezRanker