real.geizterfahr: 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: Better to ignore GOG. Valve has that power, but people who buy at Steam buy everything, even region locks and DRM. So, no need for Valve.
Sorry, but I have no idea what you're talking about oO
classic-gamer: Reversed question: will Bethesda have the power to introduce activations here?
No, because it'll be GOG's end. See GMG and Gamersgate. They sell Steam keys now, because no one wanted their crap. And we know that no one wants non-optional Galaxy - see Witcher 3 release, where new users complained that they have to have Galaxy running (which wasn't true, but it proves my point)
classic-gamer: You say GOG has no power to prevent that.
GOG has this power. They always had it. DRM will kill their business. DRM'd Quake will only result in "
Why can't I have this on Steam? I don't want another stupid client running in the background!!!!!" See Witcher 3 ;)
real.geizterfahr: No, I take a look at GOG's business model instead. GOG won't become another Steam because people don't want another Steam.
classic-gamer: Thats not true. GOG does everything to become another Steam clone. Don't you know their (old) principals anymore?
I know their old principles. Good Old Games, One World One Price, DRM free (with serial key multiplayer if it still lives). GOG dropped "Good Old Games", which brought us (through growth and a higher market share) Lucas Arts' classics, Bethesda's/id's classics, SSI Gold Box, System Shock and many, many more great classics. They dropped "One World One Price", which brought us lots of Indies (which is a funny thing, but that's another topic) and some semi-old AAA-ish games. DRM free! For the first time! And that's it... They didn't drop their third principle: DRM free. They just expanded their "
If old serial key multiplyer still works, we'll give you a serial key" stance to "
If the game has account based multiplayer, we'll give you Galaxy multiplayer". Where's the problem? Where's the difference to serial keys?
classic-gamer: Galaxy isn't optional anymore. Medieval is one of first titels that need it, at least for MP. New games will follow.
Without Galaxy, we probably wouldn't have Medieval here at all. And if we would have it here, it would be either completely without multiplayer (crippled version), or with multiplayer through a third party (account + serial key required) as it was with Age of Wonders 3 and other games in the past.
Seriously? I prefer multiplayer through GOG (Galaxy required) over multiplayer through a third party (create another account you don't want). And I definitely prefer DRM free singleplayer with account based multiplayer (that I won't touch anyway) over nothing at all!
Cut out the multiplayer drama... Every new game comes with tacked on multiplayer nowadays. Even pure singleplayer games have some sort of useless multiplayer. And most multiplayer parts are built with the publisher's own back-end or Steamworks stuff. There's a simple choice for GOG: Forget about all these games, or push Galaxy multiplayer and get at least the singleplayer DRM free. Multiplayer without accounts and/or serial keys is dead. Say thanks to cheaters (you can't ban someone who isn't identifiable), Steamworks (multiplayer without back-end development costs) and the dead of LAN (because publishers prefered DRM - but we lost this battle 10 years ago already).
GOG didn't have to make this choice when they were Good Old Games, because old games had LAN or dead servers. The few games that still had multiplayer came with serial keys - and this even 4 years before you joined (or: from day 1)! But back then, GOG was still a niche store with a small community. A community that knew which battles are worth it and which battles are long lost. No one ever really complained about serial keys for multiplayer. No we have account based multiplayer through Galaxy - for newer games that don't come with serial keys anymore. GOG always was about DRM free singleplayr and always offered the option to play DRM'd multiplayer if it was still possible and if you want to.