Johnathanamz: SEGA will release their video games for sale 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free on gog.com once I purchase all of their video games on Steam and write negative reviews for every single SEGA video game on Steam telling them to release every single of their video games for sale 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free on gog.com.
I have already begun doing this since 2021 for video games published by MicroSoft to SQUARE-ENIX to even VALVe's own developed video games.
I am not waiting ten years or fifteen years any more for video games to be released for sale on gog.com.
I have to spend money to do something to make my (our) voices heard and it sucks, but I have to fight some how.
I might waste money, but I am at least doing something about it.
TomNuke: You keep fighting your fight, but I can guarantee you that they don't give a crap about your negative review.
Not to mention that those reviews you're making would be considered "off-topic" to S**** and therefore not even count towards the aggregate score. So you're really doing nothing but wasting your time.
Also, it's clear that you're still willing to buy the games even with DRM, so they've already got you as a paying customer.
I agree with you that you shouldn't be waiting a decade (10 years) or more for games to "maybe" show up on GOG. If you're interested in playing something then you should just buy it on whatever store. It's like those Skyrim guys here on GOG who cry everytime a Bethesda publisher sale happens with no Skyrim GOG release. That game is over 10 years old at this point. Those people could have had over a decade of good times with the game if they just bought it on S****, but nope, they're here whining about DRM instead.
Again, you do whatever you want to do, but you really aren't doing anything here except wasting your valuable leisure time. You are buying those games and I'd assume you're playing them, so I won't say you're wasting your money.
If something you want releases on GOG and other stores same day, then buy it on GOG, but if you like stuff that is only releasing on something like S****, then why not just buy it and play it there? You're the only one who's missing out by not doing that.
Also, when you leave reviews like that, or if you're making forum posts complaining about S**** or DRM while promoting or "shilling" for GOG in the process, that doesn't really do GOG any favors. You're just contributing to a natural resentment towards GOG and it's community.
Do you think GOG staff is only playing games that release on GOG? Lol, no.
Yes of course I am playing those video games that I purchase from Steam. I will not abandon my Steam account that I have had since 2004.
I play them for ten hours or for twenty hours and then I leave the negative review, when I leave the negative review in my introduction to the negative review I talk about why I love playing the video game and what I hate what is in the video game, then I only mention gog.com at the very end of my negative review. All of my negative reviews have play time accumulated at ten hours or so.
So my negative reviews for each of the video games are not considered off topic and if I look at the negative reviews for each of my video games that I have given negative reviews I can see them on my Steam account and if I ask a family member to log in into their Steam account to read my negative reviews for each of the individual video games that I have written negative reviews for that person in my family can see the negative reviews for those video games from their Steam account.
VALVe has not edited any of my negative Steam video games reviews yet at all. Not even my very first one from January of 2021.
One each of the individual video games that I have wrote negative reviews for I have gotten about fifty or so PC video gamers on Steam giving me this review is helpful to them and I have even gotten about four or so rewards from them. I have even had quite a few PC video gamers on Steam open up a chat with me who never knew what gog.com was and ask me about it and other PC video gamers on Steam open up a chat with me to say hey yeah man screw Digital Rights Management (DRM).
So it seems PC video gamers are slowly reaching out to me.
Wait til I write a negative review for SEGA's SHOGUN: Total War, for Medieval: Total War, for Total War: Rome Remastered, Medieval II: Total War, Napoleon: Total War, SHOGUN II: Total War, and so on and so on.