Ice_Mage: Hello,
You're also not allowed to link to other stores here on GOG, unless it's for a giveaway.
Forum code of conduct Sure but it was not exactly selling, i about to make more "multiplatform" which i believe is a different discussion
breakercode: My gamer dream is to have triple A games in GOG on launch date
tfishell: edit:
mechmouse raised some fair points. You should be contacting developers and publishers directly, whether through social media or their websites. Also, for big-budget / AAA games, you should realize that you probably won't have much of an effect because GOG has a very small market share and doesn't bring in much money, and of course has a DRM-free requirement for single-player titles, so day-1 launch here for AAA games is unlikely to ever be a priority for the devs and pubs. Contacting indie devs might have great success.
I already do that, the response from WB Games for this case was a pretty much generic answer:
"Although there are no announced plans to bring the game to other platforms, I will be sharing your feedback with the proper team for further review. While the team does review all feedback, please note that they are unable to respond individually but take all feedback and reports such as this into consideration."
breakercode: But after a day my post was removed with a SPAM warning, i left in the attachment if someone want to take action, i already replied saying this promotes Steam Monopoly and it seems an offense to the Competition Law.
PixelBoy: You are seriously misinterpreting competition laws.
The purpose and extent of such laws is not to go into some store and start promoting a competing company there. The purpose is to allow customers have choices and price competition.
breakercode: My gamer dream is to have triple A games in GOG on launch date, since i'm proud to be a part of this project as a user and i will defend it with all the love i can give to it! <3
PixelBoy: GOG is not a project, it's a store.
There is no project to be a part of here. If you want to contribute to some projects that benefit gaming, contribute something to ScummVM or Wine or something like that.
Buying from GOG is good because you get DRM-free games, and it also registers as a DRM-free purchase in statistics.
But beyond that, it's just another store, really.
You're right but if everyone which uses Steam or Epic Games since they are very big companies they will not know GOG until someone tells them, i think acting like other brands doesn't exist is no solution, specially when the generic advertisement is mostly made within comparison to competitors.
Even if for you it's just a store, for me is a project to be proud of, because they provide a space where users are respected and i believe it's not so easy for GOG to convince developers to publish here, however we have great title such Plague Tale which was a game that i enjoyed so much to play, and didn't even blinked when i pre-ordered because i trust GOG.
Even the Projects for gaming on Linux are supported by Valve using their Proton engine just because they have money to throw in, but of course the Aim was not to include users from Linux but yes to provide a "stable" way to play games on Steam Deck.
breakercode: But after a day my post was removed with a SPAM warning, i left in the attachment if someone want to take action, i already replied saying this promotes Steam Monopoly and it seems an offense to the Competition Law.
Grargar: No store is required by law to allow advertising for their competitors.
Naturally, GOG has also locked threads that promote other stores.
If that is true when we amplify that to other sectors, you shouldn't have a Nokia if you work at Apple, you shouldn't enter an Adidas shop using Nike stuff or even use a HP Laptop while working for Lenovo, etc...
tfishell: You should be contacting developers and publishers directly, whether through social media or their websites. Also, for big-budget / AAA games, you should realize that you probably won't have much of an effect because GOG has a very small market share and doesn't bring in much money, and of course has a DRM-free requirement for single-player titles, so day-1 launch here for AAA games is unlikely to ever be a priority for the devs and pubs. Contacting indie devs might have great success.
mechmouse: Easier typed than done
Most large Devs and Pubs have no "Contact Us" outside of Press release and support, both will put "can we have a GOG release?" filed under B1N
Social Media is hit and miss, if they don't allow Direct message which again most big firms don't, then your at the mercy of algorithms and hashtag impressions.
Quite a few smaller Teams tend to use Social media as transmission only
Part of the whole "yes Valve DOES have a monopoly" is the level to which devs and pubs use the Steam forums to communicate with end users.
Totally agree!
I just wanted to get this off my chest, because i feel this big companies don't care anymore about users, also what i think is the Developers/Publishers see GOG as the end of the lifecycle while it haves potential for so much more if the developers and publishers put their work here.
Many thanks to all of you to discuss this with me and sharing your opinions! :)