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OH MY GOD GOG IS PLANNING ON RELEASING NEW GAMES. I CAN SEE BUILDINGS COLLAPSING, ASTEROIDS HEADING TOWARDS EARTH AND THE DEAD WALKING THE EARTH.

The world as we know it is lost.

Seriously people, they plan on releasing new games and you automatically think the site is doomed? Are you guys ever optimistic?
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deshadow52: OH MY GOD GOG IS PLANNING ON RELEASING NEW GAMES. I CAN SEE BUILDINGS COLLAPSING, ASTEROIDS HEADING TOWARDS EARTH AND THE DEAD WALKING THE EARTH.

The world as we know it is lost.

Seriously people, they plan on releasing new games and you automatically think the site is doomed? Are you guys ever optimistic?
most people have irrational fear of change.
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Kurina: Considering they have already stood up to publishers regarding regional pricing, both for older games and removing limitations on Witcher 2 (GOG version)
Witcher 2 = CDP = Owners GoG so that part didn't require much standing up to be honest but I get your point :)
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Kurina: snip
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keeveek: I haven't said that ! ;)
Oops! Sorry, that was quite a bit of quote failing right there. Fixed! :)
...I have a dream. A dream where little GOGboys and little GOGgirls stand together in solidarity against the oppression of major corporations. For far too long have suffered the slings and arrows of quasi legal EULAs, poor customer service, tyrannical moderators and the persecution of invasive DRM.

I HAVE A DREAM WHERE GAMERS FROM ALL NATIONALITIES AND ALL RACES, CLASSES AND CREEDS COME TOGETHER TO PURCHASE ANY GAME THEY PLEASE, DRMFREE, REGARDLESS OF AGE! I HAVE A DREAM WHERE GAMERS AREN'T FORCED TO PIRATE GAMES SIMPLY BECAUSE IT'S EASIER THAN DEALING WITH MAJOR RELEASES AND CORPORATE PARANOIA!

SO STAND WITH ME BROTHERS AND SISTERS, UNTIL THAT BRIGHT GLORIOUS DAY, WHEN WE CAN FINALLY SAY: FREE AT LAST, FREE AT LAST, THANK GOD, WE'RE FREE AT LAST. :3
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keeveek: most people have irrational fear of change.
In this case, I'd say it's quite rational, actually. Aiming to be number 2 in digital distribution? That does not involve just cosmetic changes.
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LiquidOxygen80: ...I have a dream.
I know (hope) that was a joke, but sometimes I truly find the anti-DRM cult scary.
Post edited November 17, 2011 by bazilisek
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deshadow52: OH MY GOD GOG IS PLANNING ON RELEASING NEW GAMES. I CAN SEE BUILDINGS COLLAPSING, ASTEROIDS HEADING TOWARDS EARTH AND THE DEAD WALKING THE EARTH.

The world as we know it is lost.

Seriously people, they plan on releasing new games and you automatically think the site is doomed? Are you guys ever optimistic?
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keeveek: most people have irrational fear of change.
yeah some of them were even scared when EA came to gog WHICH IS SOMETHING YOU GUYS ASKED FOR

OMG I HAVE TO AGREE TO A EULA THAT DOESN'T AFFECT GOG GAMES AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

OMG THE EXPANSIONS ARE NOT WITH THE GAMES, GOG HAS TURNED EVILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

At least I had a good laugh at that at the time.

Hopefully i will look back at this and remember how funny this whole thing was
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keeveek: most people have irrational fear of change.
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bazilisek: In this case, I'd say it's quite rational, actually. Aiming to be number 2 in digital distribution? That does not involve just cosmetic changes.
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LiquidOxygen80: ...I have a dream.
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bazilisek: I know (hope) that was a joke, but sometimes I truly find the anti-DRM cult scary.
Haha. Yeah, I'm not really that gungho, it was more of a satirical response to everyone's overly pessimistic responses. GOG hasn't screwed us yet, so I'll retain some hope that they won't lose their way in this matter either.
One more thing. As you all remember , GOG.com made a survey some time ago (with prizes, i hope they will annouce winners soon) asking , among other things, if people wanted new games on gog.

And I think it turned out yes, and this is the reason they stepped forward.
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deshadow52: OH MY GOD GOG IS PLANNING ON RELEASING NEW GAMES. I CAN SEE BUILDINGS COLLAPSING, ASTEROIDS HEADING TOWARDS EARTH AND THE DEAD WALKING THE EARTH.

The world as we know it is lost.

Seriously people, they plan on releasing new games and you automatically think the site is doomed? Are you guys ever optimistic?
It is not as simple as you might think. GOG only has a limited amount of ressources available. And I want GOG to put those into getting the classics back.Let's just take one aspect of the whole GOG going to new frontiers business. The licencing.

A good corporate lawyer costs arung 400 € - 500 € an hour. So you want to minimize the involvement of lawyers. I want GOG to invest this money into getting e.g. LucasArts or maybe finally untangling the whole System Shock mess. If they start getting publishers on board to publish games like "Hydrophobia" some of that legal budget gets diverted to the developer/publisher of that game, which will cause a delay on other "old games".

New games isn't just something "free on top" for GOG. It is a whole new venue that will drain ressoruces away from their core market. Therefore this is something to be very concerned about. It's not that I don't trust GOG, but a lot of good companies have made terrible "marketing decisions" in the past (e.g. LucasArts abandoning adventures in favor for medicore Star Wars games). And in the end, GOG still is a company that must make profits.

And I think their "core model" can still do better. Bundles e.g. or Text Adventures of the 80's for maybe 2.99$.
Post edited November 17, 2011 by SimonG
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deshadow52: Seriously people, they plan on releasing new games and you automatically think the site is doomed? Are you guys ever optimistic?
While I'm not that worried and I'd even prefer to get a bit newer $20 games here (like in DotEmu), I think it is still a valid point that if the focus becomes releasing newer (higher priced) games that work on modern systems without any remastering needed from GoG, then probably less and less resources and time will be used on releasing older $5-10 games that may be a bitch to get to work on modern systems. The old games are more work to release, and still probably less profitable.

Anyway, since they stated they are going to stay DRM-free even with new games, I don't think we need to worry about that that much because the selection of really new titles will be probably quite limited, at least outside indie titles.
I hope they'll still add real Good Old Games to their catalogue. I've only got a bad feeling about adding newer games to the catalogue, because they may turn their focus only on newer games. Especially, if they want to be a major competitor to Steam, they'll have to focus on newer games. Maybe CD Project sees that there's much higher profit from the newer titles, so they're going to make newer games as their main profile. However, I hope GOG will still be adding many great, older games to their catalogue, because there are games you can't buy anywhere else. I really like the idea that every game costs maximally 10 dollars, or if it's cheaper, it costs 6 dollars. It would be a bit bad that if there's going to be a new price tag.
Also, I don't have any irrational fear of change, but if I'd like to buy newer games, I look at other sites. If I want to buy an older game, I go to GOG.com. Yes, I know if they're going to release newer titles, I can buy them here, but many other distibutors release newer games. It's one of GOG's main advantage of releasing older titles for low prices, DRM-free.
They just added Populous 2 to their catalogue. I guess the oldies still the priority.
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Kola256: Who is currently the 2nd? Gamersgate? :)
Probably Blizzard. :(
Heres what happened -

GOG wanted to release newer games from different publishers, but stick to their 'NO DRM' policy.

Other publishers went 'whaaaaaaa!!!' and said no, it will hurt sales / profits .

GOG said 'No it won't - look, we'll prove it!' and sold Witcher2 on the site - its done rather well percentage of sales wise.

Other publishers suddenly realise 2 things -
a) be seen to support no DRM = good vibes for company, positive rep = extra sales
b) NO DRM Does work and doesn't affect profits in any perceivable way.

Don't forget the only thing Publishers worry about is MONEY - Witcher2 was a test case - as soon as they realised it wasn't hurting sales in any way they become more receptive to the idea of selling newer games on our favourite digital platform!

S'all good, as far as I can see - newer games without DRM? Bring it on!