classic-gamer: Why let they rerate some OLDER titels again in the past? Your argument doesn't make any sense.
Because they thought they could make some profit from their old games when they're allowed to sell them in Germany. That they didn't do this with more games should be a good indicator on how much money they made ;) So, yes, my argument makes a lot of sense.
classic-gamer: hy don't they ignore Bethesda.
What do you mean, ignore Bethesda? Ignore Fallout, Doom, Quake and The Elder Scrolls? Holy moly, I hope you're not really asking why they didn't give them the finger! These games belong to the most iconic and greatest games in history. You don't just ignore them.
Or do you mean GOG should ignore what Bethesda wants? Well, sorry to break this to you but... That's not how it works! Bethesda would pull their games and leave. And everyone would know not to do any business with GOG, because they ignore contracts if they don't like them. Stupid idea.
classic-gamer: Next this company wants a region lock or activaion in installers and so on.
Take a look at Wolfenstein TNO.
No, I take a look at GOG's business model instead. GOG won't become another Steam because people don't want another Steam. UPlay? People hate it, because they already have Steam for their games. Origin? People hate it, because they already have Steam for their games. Look where GMG and Gamersgate ended... People hated Capsule and whatever it was that Gamersgate used, because they already had Steam for their games. Both stores are Steam key resellers now. And what happened after the release of The Witcher 3? People hated Galaxy, because they already had Steam for their games (not realizing that Galaxy was and is optional).
GOG knows that they're dead when they become another DRM that no one wants. Their business model is not to be Steam. That's what allows them to be still her and to keep on growing.
classic-gamer: GOG should be for gamers, not for publishers.
GOG is a shop. Publishers have a look at it and sell their stuff if they agree with the conditions. If you say "
Fuck law! Fuck regional pricing! Fuck serial keys for multiplayer, develop LAN for us! Fuck your price, we sell only at 5.99 or 9.99!", you'll be the niche store "Good Old Games" again. A niche store where no one could buy Quake, becase it would be so niche-y that Bethesda would still ignore it.
Some people want Good Old Games back, talking about classics and principles and shit. I don't like regioal pricing either and I'm sure GOG will drop the Fair Price Package one day too (making regional pricing even worse). And no, I don't like to see classics at a $19.99 price point here (Quake 3). And yes, we had some borderline cases regarding DRM in the last couple of months (be it due to bugs or due to weird definitions). But overall, I think GOG's still doing a pretty good job - especially with the classics! GOG is better with classics than Good Old Games ever was! And that's something I (a customer) like. So... By "beeing for publishers" a little bit, GOG is even more for customers!
Oh, one last thing:
classic-gamer: Bisherige strafbare Handlungen fortzusetzen funktioniert aber genauso wenig. Entweder ganz oder gar nicht.
You should really, really, really stop this. As I said, there are three possbilities:
1. GOG ignores you
2. GOG convinces Beth's lawyers to sell Quake in Germany (won't happen)
3. GOG decides you're right and blocks a few dozen more games in Germany
Just be careful with "ganz oder gar nicht"...