Posted November 17, 2011

beliar
New User
Registered: Nov 2008
From Lithuania

Trilarion
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Registered: Jul 2010
From Germany
Posted November 17, 2011
More games on GOG sounds like a good idea. Only I still have to finish half of my catalogue... :(

serpantino
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Registered: Feb 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted November 17, 2011
That is one plus but they'll probably have to drop the good too because they'll likely snap up anything that's offered DRM free as I doubt big publishers will be keen to share their triple A titles in that state. If you don't think GOG wouldn't do that you might want to consider that there's a few, widely considered, rubbish old games already on gog.
They'll probably end up being just www.g.com another generic distribution site which'll eventually serve up games with drm too.
They'll probably end up being just www.g.com another generic distribution site which'll eventually serve up games with drm too.
Post edited November 17, 2011 by serpantino

Kola256
Greets from Lodz
Registered: Nov 2008
From Poland
Posted November 17, 2011
Some more info:
- GOG will expand to digital distribution of new titles (and of course for higher prices)
- according to plans, GOG should become 2nd largest digital game distributor (no exact dates)
- in 2012 - 2013 100% growth in game distribution (sales) yearly
- GOG will expand to digital distribution of new titles (and of course for higher prices)
- according to plans, GOG should become 2nd largest digital game distributor (no exact dates)
- in 2012 - 2013 100% growth in game distribution (sales) yearly

keeveek
NOPE
Registered: Dec 2009
From Poland
Posted November 17, 2011

That is one plus but they'll probably have to drop the good too because they'll likely snap up anything that's offered DRM free as I doubt big publishers will be keen to share their triple A titles in that state. If you don't think GOG wouldn't do that you might want to consider that there's a few, widely considered, rubbish old games already on gog.
They'll probably end up being just www.g.com another generic distribution site which'll eventually serve up games with drm too.
He... hehe... hehehe...
Post edited November 17, 2011 by keeveek

SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted November 17, 2011
This might just be GOGs land war in russia. Most people go for cheap prices when it comes to current games. And if you wait for a good deal, you can even get good modern games for 10$. If GOG focuses to much on current games it might alienate their current customer base and lose revenue in the long run.
I'm not very happy about this development...
I'm not very happy about this development...

Kola256
Greets from Lodz
Registered: Nov 2008
From Poland
Posted November 17, 2011
Who is currently the 2nd? Gamersgate? :)

oigroig
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Registered: Jan 2011
From Italy
Posted November 17, 2011
if for newer titles they mean games that are 3-5 or more years old is ok
if they mean really new titles i don't like the idea because is definitively a bad choice.
if they mean really new titles i don't like the idea because is definitively a bad choice.

serpantino
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Registered: Feb 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted November 17, 2011

Plus the new games market is more competitive and if they get games DRM free they're going to have to pay out a lot of money to keep them as exclusives, otherwise every distribution site will end up with them. If they do pay out for exclusivity then the prices are likely to be more than the DRM versions to cover the cost. If they don't pay out for exclusivity then bigger distributors will be able to sell the games DRM free too and undercut GOG, especially in sales.

bazilisek
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From Czech Republic

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted November 17, 2011

Maybe I'm fine with that because nowadays I hardly ever buy games newer than that, Witcher 2 was an exception.

SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany

bazilisek
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Registered: Oct 2009
From Czech Republic
Posted November 17, 2011
Yep, because that covers not only Napoleon in Russia and Hitler in Russia, but also the Korean War, the Vietnam War and all the various invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq as well.

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted November 17, 2011

Just to give an example, I now have over 140 GoG games. If I was supposed to hunt down and apply a crack for each of them individually (first making sure which version each game is so that I get the correct crack), that's simply something I do not wish to do. It could just as well be proposed that I skip the whole buying part, and simply pirate each full game DRM-free.
That's the whole point of GoG as well, making it as painless as possible to get and run the games.
Plus, buying DRM games (and then cracking them myself) sends the wrong signal to publishers that I'm fine with their permanent DRM.
Post edited November 17, 2011 by timppu

SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted November 17, 2011
My point was that DRM shouldn't be in any release to start with, as it certainly doesn't help sales. For me pirating is also only the "demo" mode so many games lack. Heck I even bought AC II:Brotherhood on the same day as I played the cracked version because I was liked that game so much. Which was kinda stupid as I didn't get any pre-release bonus, which I missed by mere hours ...
And you would be suprised how elaborate those scene releases have become. Installing the cracked version of a lot of games is less of a hassle than installing all those Ubi DRM games.
But we drift from the topic at hand...
And you would be suprised how elaborate those scene releases have become. Installing the cracked version of a lot of games is less of a hassle than installing all those Ubi DRM games.
But we drift from the topic at hand...