Posted December 21, 2020
high rated
Actually, two reasons why
1) Out of all the Digital Distribution services, I actually like GoG. I like the fact that I can digitally download my favorite games and backup the Installer WITHOUT having to be online to install it. I'm also glad to re-buy much of my Steam collection onto GoG because of its DRM-Free status. I'm still proud of it, and nothing is going to change my mind(In fact, I've bought less games on Steam lately compared to GoG)
2) On the whole China thing, remember that this same stunt was pulled on Steam as well with Devotion. In fact, both Steam and GoG are beholden to China BECAUSE of how huge the market is there. Epic Games is owned by Tencent, a company that's apart of China. And I believe that EA and Ubisoft want a piece of the Chinese Market. Hell, even your favorite video game consoles were ether made in China, or had their parts Made in China. The Switch, the Playstation, the X-Box. Hell, even Androids and iPhones are made in China because they are cheaper to make there. Not to mention that's where most of the rare earth metals are.
So yeah. Those two reasons are why I'm not saying Adios to GoG. Hell, if I did do that, I would have to swear off gaming, and get rid of my smartphone and computer. But even if I did that, to be truly free of anything made in China is impossible, because our nation enabled this.
1) Out of all the Digital Distribution services, I actually like GoG. I like the fact that I can digitally download my favorite games and backup the Installer WITHOUT having to be online to install it. I'm also glad to re-buy much of my Steam collection onto GoG because of its DRM-Free status. I'm still proud of it, and nothing is going to change my mind(In fact, I've bought less games on Steam lately compared to GoG)
2) On the whole China thing, remember that this same stunt was pulled on Steam as well with Devotion. In fact, both Steam and GoG are beholden to China BECAUSE of how huge the market is there. Epic Games is owned by Tencent, a company that's apart of China. And I believe that EA and Ubisoft want a piece of the Chinese Market. Hell, even your favorite video game consoles were ether made in China, or had their parts Made in China. The Switch, the Playstation, the X-Box. Hell, even Androids and iPhones are made in China because they are cheaper to make there. Not to mention that's where most of the rare earth metals are.
So yeah. Those two reasons are why I'm not saying Adios to GoG. Hell, if I did do that, I would have to swear off gaming, and get rid of my smartphone and computer. But even if I did that, to be truly free of anything made in China is impossible, because our nation enabled this.