Posted June 18, 2018

ariaspi
New Old User
Registered: Oct 2014
From Romania

nihlus.468
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Denmark
Posted June 18, 2018
Is Red-Shell included in any GOG games or does it only effect steam games ?

Lukaszmik
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Registered: Jul 2011
From United States
Posted June 18, 2018
Good luck finding the directly-integrated version of it in your game, though.
I really do wish there was a law requiring disclosure of any third parties tied to a software package. By name and explicit details of their association.
I really do wish there was a law requiring disclosure of any third parties tied to a software package. By name and explicit details of their association.

Wrеn
GOG sells trojan horse malware
Registered: May 2011
From Taiwan
Posted June 19, 2018

I really do wish there was a law requiring disclosure of any third parties tied to a software package. By name and explicit details of their association.
All of my firewalls are configured to block everything that isn't explicitly whitelisted, so if I do happen to have a game that uses Redshell, at least the entitled company behind it won't be getting free QA out of me.

lolplatypus
New User
Registered: Dec 2008
From Germany
Posted June 19, 2018
So, Gog, could we maybe have this here, anyways? You were first for DRM-free, why not blaze the trail again and be first for spyware-free? Just think about that sweet customer advocacy PR! I know you want to grow and driving a hard-line stance without compromises is scary, but maybe just a mandatory disclaimer on the store page, if nothing else?

phaolo
Durik - Half-Orc
Registered: Dec 2013
From Italy

MegisED
Make GOG DRM-free, again.
Registered: Apr 2015
From Netherlands
Posted June 20, 2018


Anything running on Unity comes to mind, seems to be really popular with developers.
Post edited June 20, 2018 by MegisED

Fairfox
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Registered: Sep 2010
From United States
Posted June 20, 2018
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lolplatypus
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Registered: Dec 2008
From Germany
Posted June 20, 2018

Anything running on Unity comes to mind, seems to be really popular with developers.
I wouldn't even mind transmitting crash data and relevant hardware specs, but companies do not have a god-given right to breach my privacy for marketing research and this situation has gone beyond ridiculous.

Lukaszmik
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Registered: Jul 2011
From United States

>noderunner_
Linux 🐧
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From United States

MegisED
Make GOG DRM-free, again.
Registered: Apr 2015
From Netherlands
Posted June 21, 2018
I tried TinyWall, but that tool disconnects me shortly after launch, and right around midnight from anything I'm online with at that moment, so that was out the door pretty quickly, still looking for something better.
It did have the added functionality of displaying what was trying to go online in the last 2 minutes, though, what port it was using, and where it was trying to connect to, so it would be useful in trying to figure out which games are trying to connect to data-mining servers.
It did have the added functionality of displaying what was trying to go online in the last 2 minutes, though, what port it was using, and where it was trying to connect to, so it would be useful in trying to figure out which games are trying to connect to data-mining servers.

immi101
User
Registered: May 2010
From Germany
Posted June 22, 2018
fwiw the newly released patch for Kerbal Space Program removed RedShell

richlind33
bong hits for beelzebub
Registered: Jan 2016
From United States
Posted June 22, 2018

Anything running on Unity comes to mind, seems to be really popular with developers.

I block any game that is not multiplayer by default, anyway. The problem is that a lot of GOG titles, even from the stand-alone installers, require localhost loopback (for whatever reason), and you can do some sneaky communication that way.
Still have no idea why, for that matter. I have never ran into any game outside of GOG that would require this.

Lexor
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Registered: Apr 2010
From Poland