TealKobold: Now i don't know what the Deal is with GOG...
But as far as the name is (Good old games)...
I feel as if they are slowly diverting from that path...
Witcher 2 aint freaking old game.
Neither would i say Arma (gold) is...
Whats the Deal with GoG?
Also... lately all the cool games (in my opinion) i have gotten of late seems to be "Hacked" versions of the original... like POD (Gold) ...
Can someone please tell me wtf happened to the old games?
And can someone tell me why GOG only has shitty cracked games which hardly works?
Maybe i have just been unlucky with my purchases and gotten the games that GOG could not "fix" - But then why would they even try?
Why aren't GOG just "selling" the original CD? or at least let people have the option to download an ISO of the original CD so they can burn it and enjoy the GOG... instead of those 2nd class cracked games??
Do i sound annoyed? well maybe i am a bit... now i won't demand money back , because i know that won't happen anyways... what i do demand is at least be given a freaking explanation to their actions...
Also don't tell me to calm down, if i do, i'll fall asleep... all i want is some answers to GOGs activities...
Arguing about their delivery method is pretty baseless. The "cracked" versions that GOG sells function no worse (and in most cases better) than the original CD versions, and if you really want to be able to burn the games to disk, just learn how to make an autorun.inf file and burn that and the GOG installer to a disk. It's effectively no different than burning an ISO.
If you were complaining about the recent releases on the site, I'd have to agree. There hasn't been a game that has interested me since
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath and I already own the original Xbox version. I'd love to see a better selection of new old games (still waiting on Armed & Dangerous, for instance), but that's up to GOG to negotiate with the publishers. If the companies don't want to sign on with GOG to re-release their games, that's something we all have to deal with.