Posted September 24, 2020
high rated
No Man's Sky has been on GOG for a while, but updates have added single-player features that require Galaxy. Specifically, things like the quicksilver shop which is missing most of its stock if you've only ever played offline (despite these items allegedly being able to be added in with save editors) and quicksilver missions. Perhaps other things, not sure. When this was brought to GOG's attention, how did they respond? By adding this to the store page down below where the system requirements are listed:
"The game features online components introduced in updates (SYNTHESIS, BYTEBEAT, LIVING SHIP, EXO MECH, CROSSPLAY, DESOLATION and ORIGINS) that require Internet connection."
So they're aware they're selling a game with partial DRM, and they're okay with it. Is this GOG now? Is the only reason to shop here, games being completely DRM-free, finally dying? We can't let them get away with this or silently brush it off like they've done with so many things in the past. I'm bringing it to your attention in hopes that you can spread the word. Maybe if there's enough backlash GOG will finally do what's right. That's usually been how they operate.
"The game features online components introduced in updates (SYNTHESIS, BYTEBEAT, LIVING SHIP, EXO MECH, CROSSPLAY, DESOLATION and ORIGINS) that require Internet connection."
So they're aware they're selling a game with partial DRM, and they're okay with it. Is this GOG now? Is the only reason to shop here, games being completely DRM-free, finally dying? We can't let them get away with this or silently brush it off like they've done with so many things in the past. I'm bringing it to your attention in hopes that you can spread the word. Maybe if there's enough backlash GOG will finally do what's right. That's usually been how they operate.