Posted December 18, 2020
high rated
I'm gonna be extremely truthful here. Chinese produce my electronics with slave labor? Fine by my me. Hong Kong getting annexed? Sucks for them. Games and other fiction being censored or banned in China? I really, really don't like it, but what the fuck am I going to do? Just make the game unavailable to Chinese market.
In other words, I don't care about fighting this "good fight".
But Chinese government dictating what everyone else, all around the world is allowed to buy and play? Move to China and go get your organs harvested, because once you give them a finger they'll eventually take your entire arm. Maybe this time it's a game you had no interest playing, but what about the eventual next time when the company decides to kneel again to make some other game unavailable? Or demand the developer to remove in-game content according to Chinese government policies? Just go google a list of all the frivolous reasons that numerous games have been banned there.
Are we expected to allow a dictator in a shithole country dictate what gamers in USA, Finland, Japan and all the countries GOG operates in are allowed to purchase and play? Because this is exactly what's happening here, this is the decision GOG knowingly made: they're telling us that Chinese sensibilities are more important than their own customers. If a company has no interest in serving their own customers, then it's not a company I'm willing to support. They clearly have more important things they want to do.
It's also nice how OP tries to deflect this into GOG vs. Steam issue, as if the people criticizing GOG over this wouldn't do this for Steam as well. Really cute.
In other words, I don't care about fighting this "good fight".
But Chinese government dictating what everyone else, all around the world is allowed to buy and play? Move to China and go get your organs harvested, because once you give them a finger they'll eventually take your entire arm. Maybe this time it's a game you had no interest playing, but what about the eventual next time when the company decides to kneel again to make some other game unavailable? Or demand the developer to remove in-game content according to Chinese government policies? Just go google a list of all the frivolous reasons that numerous games have been banned there.
Are we expected to allow a dictator in a shithole country dictate what gamers in USA, Finland, Japan and all the countries GOG operates in are allowed to purchase and play? Because this is exactly what's happening here, this is the decision GOG knowingly made: they're telling us that Chinese sensibilities are more important than their own customers. If a company has no interest in serving their own customers, then it's not a company I'm willing to support. They clearly have more important things they want to do.
It's also nice how OP tries to deflect this into GOG vs. Steam issue, as if the people criticizing GOG over this wouldn't do this for Steam as well. Really cute.
Post edited December 18, 2020 by hera35