Posted April 10, 2011
Hi. I love GOG and have many games for it. (That was a somewhat awkwardly phrased intro.)
I also love the design of the place. However, I was looking at the homepage/start area (just your basic GOG.com) and I noticed that it doesn't really say anything about being DRM-free. (Unless I'm completely mistaken, then... I would feel like a fool).
Because what if a newcomer heard about this site, or got linked to it, and saw the front page. They'd be like, Ooh, Fallout and Baldur's Gate and stuff! That's not even a bad price... but for that price, I may as well get it on Steam (or something), perhaps thinking it's just another site where you have to get a client and use it to play the game.
I'm not trying to say I'm right or anything, but it's just something to talk about. Just an idea. I don't even want to say suggestion really, because that would mean you need suggestions, which you really don't, because it's a very well done website.
Sorry if I'm ruffling feathers, stirring pots (of trouble?) or other such things.
I also love the design of the place. However, I was looking at the homepage/start area (just your basic GOG.com) and I noticed that it doesn't really say anything about being DRM-free. (Unless I'm completely mistaken, then... I would feel like a fool).
Because what if a newcomer heard about this site, or got linked to it, and saw the front page. They'd be like, Ooh, Fallout and Baldur's Gate and stuff! That's not even a bad price... but for that price, I may as well get it on Steam (or something), perhaps thinking it's just another site where you have to get a client and use it to play the game.
I'm not trying to say I'm right or anything, but it's just something to talk about. Just an idea. I don't even want to say suggestion really, because that would mean you need suggestions, which you really don't, because it's a very well done website.
Sorry if I'm ruffling feathers, stirring pots (of trouble?) or other such things.