Posted January 08, 2023
BrianSim: That you're struggling to grasp that people can care about something without necessarily being publicly vocal on it?...
B-b-but I was the one telling you that there are hundreds of thousands out there who care enough about GOG to buy their games here - yet they choose not to frequent the forums. Whether any of these people care about DRM or not, isn't known to any of us.
Btw: I'm pretty sure there were quite a few amongst these hundreds of thousands who also received GOG's latest survey, so they could make themselves heard, if they chose to do so.
Apart from that: there are many more people who don't care about GOG and/or DRM. Naturally those won't get vocal about it. Why should they, if they don't care?
Again - I fail to see what this proves in regard to the topic at hand.
BrianSim: It's not like we have to guess why many people originally came to GOG when GOG's own management spent years doing public interviews and basing marketing around this:-
2008 - https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2008/09/idiocy-of-games-drm/
2014 - https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/12/gogs-managing-director-gamer-resistance-to-drm-is-stronger-than-ever/
Are these interviews outside of GOG targeting only a "minority of regular vocal GOG forum users"? Of course not...
Could you quote the relevant passages?2008 - https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2008/09/idiocy-of-games-drm/
2014 - https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/12/gogs-managing-director-gamer-resistance-to-drm-is-stronger-than-ever/
Are these interviews outside of GOG targeting only a "minority of regular vocal GOG forum users"? Of course not...