b_smith_81: I don't know whats worse, a developer who lies about being rejected by GOG or the fact that GOG's curation is so haphazard that almost everyone took the developer's word that they were rejected.
I dunno, but we don't know(afaik) that they lied. They might've just sent the emails to the wrong address/etc and mistook no reply as gog rejecting them. As for how they handled such a mistake: They probably did it to generate PR....this, to me, is neither bad nor good. It's simply another marketing tactic(which some might also see as shady, but that depends on the context of how/why such is used, imo).
markrichardb: - Watches folk condemn GOG for not responding to e-mails -
GOG: 'We can't find the e-mails.'
- Watches folks condemn the Subverse devs for never sending the e-mails -
Yup, nothing was learned here. This could easily turn out to be a simple mistake from either end. Maybe the Subverse devs failed to go through GOG's game submission page, or GOG actually lost the e-mail. It's not healthy to immediately assume malicious intent.
+1