MarkoH01: There are always two sides if you want to sell goods. The first being the things you are legally obliged to do and the second being the things you simply do to keep customers and make them happy. That's all I am saying.
No, you saying "why they even ALLOW publishers that leave games unfinished and unupdated here to release another game here AT ALL."
MarkoH01: Every product has a product life time and when this is over there won't be any support.
Show me where we can see "product life time" for this game:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/22370/Fallout_3_Game_of_the_Year_Edition/
Or this:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/38410/Fallout_2_A_Post_Nuclear_Role_Playing_Game/
Developers/Publishers decide what is the products life cycle of the game. For every store separately. Often, even they do not decide, and decide the circumstances. For example, in the event of a developer bankruptcy.
MarkoH01: But these are not the games I am talking about. I am talking about games that keep getting updates on Steam (because it brings more income) while they don't get these updates here on GOG.
No, you talking about banning games from GOG in some cases. That's from our discussion started. Try to concentrate. Not on the description of how you see the ideal world, but on your own suggestion. Tell what this will lead to in practice, for example.
MarkoH01: Sure you meant "STEAM"
Do you have any problems with the perception of what is written? Or with reading? I mean exactly what I mean.
MarkoH01: and again: I am NOT talking about games that don't get any support anymore at all.
You talking about banning games from GOG in some cases. And how do you determine whether the game has already reached this stage or not?
MarkoH01: It would be nice if you could refrain from calling me stupid by the way just because you disagree.
I don't call you stupid. I don't have such information about you. I call your idea stupid. And in this I have no mistake.
MarkoH01: My proposal was to let publishers fix their mess before they are allowed to bring even more mess to the table
Just imagine, someone from GOG do as you want. Describe what will happen next.
MarkoH01: ... this would definitely minimize such neglected games in the future.
That is true. This would definitely minimize the number of games here.
MarkoH01: It would also give publishers an incentive to do here what they do on Steam as well and to realize that people here spend the same money.
Well, of course. Of course it will be so. The idea is simply not to engage in the release of games here they certainly will not come to their heads and get "the same money" on Steam.
MarkoH01: This would only be true if nearly no publisher would update their games the same as they do on Steam. That's luckily not the case.
Of course not. Just from the list of games will disappear games that are not being updated here by their developers. And there will be no new games of these publishers. Simply put - there will be even less games. Who will benefit from this? Whiner like you?
MarkoH01: So what will happen? People who really WANT to be on GOG and who really appreciate GOG and their customers will still be here
They are already here. Nothing will change in this part.
MarkoH01: while those who treat GOG and their customers badly will either have to better themselves or they are not allowed to bring additional games here. If you do something bad there has to be a reaction that shows you that this is not all right.
And what will it give? Will you sit and be happy, and the rest will not be able to buy a game that could appear here, but will not appear because of your great idea of a perfect world?
Great plan. I have a business proposal for you: write in support so that they do exactly as you ask, but only with Linux games here. I will support you in this.
Such brilliant ideas - you need to start somewhere.
MarkoH01: Please read again what I said. I agreed that people don't have any legal obligations - so no point to repeat it. I was talking about the fact that people should be allowed to complain if something went wrong - no matter if they have these obligations or not.
You can complain right now - you can not buy games from such developers/publishers.
Here's what you haven’t explained yet: why do you want others to be unable to buy this games?
You are now like those guys that are unhappy with the appearance of some games here and require them to be removed.
MarkoH01: Did it occur to you that I was not even adressing the devs? I said loud and clear that my complain is about GOG allowing them to publish another game before updating their non updated games. So I adressed this clearly at GOG who often follow such release threads.
Yes, I noticed that you are trying to organize a ban on the publication of some games here in order to amuse your ambition. You are not going to just do what you propose. You want the impossibility of buying such games for you (and everyone else at the same time) organized by the administration of GOG. In compulsion.
Remind me: did you ask other users of GOG if they want to live in such your "perfect" world?
MarkoH01: The link is far from being useless. It should only proof that I am not talking about one or two games.
The link is completely useless. You just shifted the conversation to discuss just that. And the conversation is actually about your proposal to the administration.
MarkoH01: But let's just make a little experiment:
You buy a game here and you like it - unfortunately after several weeks of playtime you realize that the game is broken and cannot be finished anymore (like i.e. Luftrausers). On Steam the game gets a fix but because of the costs being too high for the publisher the fix never arrives on GOG. So you are stuck with a broken game with the possibilitys of a refund limited and up to GOG alone. Steam customers are happy because the game was fixed. You simply have to live with it. A month later the same publisher that refused to fix his mess releases another game (which might end up the same).
This game was released 5 years ago. If I know about this problem at the time of purchase, I just will not buy the game here. And I advise you the same thing (and already advised in the previous post).
But now I have a question:
And if in Steam the fix did not come out, would you be happy and everything is OK and the publisher could release new games here?
MarkoH01: Good for you if you think this is a thing one should not complain about ... good for you.
Your problem is purely psychological and has no relation to updates in reality. As we found out, the point is not that there are no updates to the games (you are quite ready for this situation). The problem is that sometimes you find out that the update is absent only here, but it is in Steam.
I think the best solution would be not to ban such developers from GOG, but to ban you from Steam. So that you do not get so annoying information. And everything will be fine.