Posted September 11, 2014
RWarehall: Clearly this was not to be, but I wouldn't be surprised if GoG read it the same way I did. So before you just claim GoG did this to grub more money, consider that they might also have done this because they thought this is what the users wanted.
The argument 'To get more games' is valid of course. I'm personally on the side that saw this as inevitable myself. However, the part where it doesn't blend, is that they did the exact same thing for the game they *own* themselves. Not once, but twice. They could have made a stand there. They could have only released it without regional pricing everywhere. However, that would have made them less money, as some distribution options would be unavailable as a result. It's about the money, pure and simple. They may have wanted to believe it could have been different, but not only do they not believe it's a feasible standpoint anymore, they didn't feel it worth doing for their own games. And if they couldn't even do that, how can they expect other publisher/devs to?