Posted February 13, 2015
Smannesman: You know, all those people that abide no criticism of GOG even when they go back on their original policies and statements.
Isn't it possible then that those people don't see some of those points as the sign of end of GOG, like naysayers do? For instance, regional pricing. I know some people feel very strongly about that, but what can I say? If you don't agree with the pricing, don't buy it. Wailing about it over and over again will not help, if most people don't care enough to still buy the games even with regional pricing. I support the idea of one-price, but it is not a biggie for me, and I see no point of constantly propose doom and gloom for GOG because of it.
Or old games. If I read you right, you feel GOG should have stayed selling only some very old DOS games that Steam doesn't sell (ie. "focused", to old non-Steam games?), and GOG has possibly betrayed its users by starting selling also newer games, also ones available in Steam?
Am I not allowed to disagree with that, and actually be thankful that GOG has expanded its game selection from mere "old classics", and sells also games that are already on Steam, so that I can buy them here instead of Steam? Thank god for F.E.A.R., for example (saying that even though I already have all the FEAR games on Steam as well).
So when I say I actually like it that GOG is not restricting itself only to old obscure non-Steam games, someone else may see that as me trying to curb their criticism.
timppu: In the end what matters to me how much I have to pay for the game, not how much someone else in Russia or Brazil has to pay for it.
vicklemos: I think that's quite te opposite of what GOG's been doing. They're trying, I suppose, to cover most countries/currencies they can. And you only say that because you don't live in one of these countries, right?
Or are you referring to that way how GOG gives money back for your purchases, the fair pricing thingie or something? That's cool I guess, I see it a bit similarly as the Blue Coins in GamersGate (getting bonus for your purchases), not being fully sure why I receive it, but oh well.
On the other hand, if this oddball fair pricing is the reason why e.g. Nordic Games left GOG, then I'd rather be without it (if it brings Nordic Games back).
Post edited February 13, 2015 by timppu