Posted July 03, 2012
cogadh: Once again, that ignores the licensing. GOG has not negotiated Linux distribution rights for any of their games. Distribution rights cost money, money they aren't necessarily going to make back, regardless of how they handle support.
We can propose solutions for individual aspects of the "Linux question" all day, but they are useless as long as the whole picture keeps getting ignored. We all would like to see our OS of choice represented here, but the fact is, the costs and resource investment required to make that happen within the standards GOG has already established for their service are unlikely to be offset by the tiny percentage of sales that we, a fraction of the 2% of all PC users that use Linux, will or even can generate.
Yes, that how it works for now. GOG's primary goals have changed, industry's changed too. I won't stay silent about it just because things are what they currently are. I made a statement from a customer's point of view. We can propose solutions for individual aspects of the "Linux question" all day, but they are useless as long as the whole picture keeps getting ignored. We all would like to see our OS of choice represented here, but the fact is, the costs and resource investment required to make that happen within the standards GOG has already established for their service are unlikely to be offset by the tiny percentage of sales that we, a fraction of the 2% of all PC users that use Linux, will or even can generate.
I don't expect GOG to snap their fingers and start throwing Linux or Mac versions at us tomorrow. There are some developers who themselves sell a game for all platforms at one price, so it doesn't have to be an easy task but it's hardly an unresolvable problem.
I'm satisfied with GOG, so I'd naturally like to buy all games I'm interested in here.