RomanRichter: Gog select games to sell, Gog sells games, I buy them, devs drop support for them, and only option is just accept that and shut up?
P.s. In case that absolutly any game here can be dropped, is easier to just buy them on steam...
clarry: What can GOG do? What do you think they can do?
I think you should whine at the developers, not at GOG. It isn't helpful to whine at GOG about something they cannot change. I'm sure they're doing what they can, but ultimately it's the developer who holds the keys to their code and binaries. It is not fair to complain at GOG.
So its whine or complain? Developers don't give a heck about GOG customers if you close at this. So maybe maybe GOG need to force devs to update their games properly?
te_lanus: And GOG will bend over backwards to keep devs happy it seems, :
https://www.gog.com/game/armello Remember this fiasco?
Vainamoinen: Sure.
First GOG forced the devs to make their indefensible abandonment plans clear in a press update,
then
they allowed refunds for the basically complete, one year old game.
Reeeeallly bending over backwards. Sucking their own dicks.
Blind defence. First of all, you clearly missed this part "Fixes get released and GOG never gets them:
https://www.gog.com/mix/games_that_treat_gog_customers_as_second_class_citizens".
Secondly, it's one of examples, devs publicaly announced that they stop supporting gog version, and offered refund, other ones? Just dropped and flew away.
RomanRichter: When dev drop support of gog release, GOG just don't care!
timppu: I haven't seen any proof that GOG wouldn't care. In fact I am quite certain that GOG does care, as it can affect their business. How, in your eyes, should GOG show that they care?
For instance, Breach & Clear: DEADline recently got a massive update to the GOG version (the Rebirth update), at the same time as the Steam version. Before that the GOG version seemed to be abandoned for almost a year, no updates whatsoever (IIRC).
Same with Hands of Fate earlier, it also eventually got the updates and missing DLC that were long overdue.
How do you know these were not achieved by GOG demanding the developers to support their GOG versions, after GOG found out there were missing updates/DLCs?
I think the main issue for GOG is to even notice the GOG version is missing some update, this is where the GOG community seems to help them. I am pretty sure GOG doesn't have some person daily checking out games on other competing stores when they get updates and whether they should come to GOG too. I guess GOG expects the developers to send the updates also for GOG, but if they find out some are missing (e.g. due to the active GOG community), then they get in contact with said developers.
Also, lately GOG seems to have started officially announcing of bigger updates for certain games, to me that is also a sign that they do care.
Those 2 examples are interesting exeptions, they recieved but was abandoned for long period of time, so answer is just wait and praise god or devs for future (possible) updates?