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GameRager: You DO remember this is GOG we're talking about here....the same GOG that took yers to update the wishlist and implement other simple features on the site? Which sometimes doesn't so so hot with customer support? ;)
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serpantino: Which is one of the major issues I have with them tossing new & indie games on here. The implementation is terrible and they clearly weren't ready for it or capable of it. The decision was terribly short sighted & whoever decided it clearly has blinkers on & can see nothing but the distant stack of cash in front of them.

gog reminds me of an old microsoft joke.

Three women are sitting in a bar discussing their husbands. The first says "My husband's a builder, when we make love it's strong and powerful and hugely satisfying." the second turns and says "Well my husband's an artist, when we make love it's passionate and creative." then they both turn to the third woman who says nothing. "Well?" they ask.
The third woman sighs "My husband's a gog (microsoft) employee. Before we make love he promises me the world but he takes ages and at the end I'm left disappointed. Then he tells me it'll be better next time."
So it's gotten to the point where GoG resembles a joke to you? So why the hell are you still here? Why read these forums if the company has fallen that low in your own eyes.

All you do on these forums recently is moan and moan and moan about GoG's new direction.

Wake up, it's not going to change so take your business elsewhere. Or get a rally/mass email/awareness group going for GoG to take notice.

You are in the minority, deal with it.
I think GOG will mean Good Old Games for a while, and will be associated with other concepts that were originally spread - "making old games work on modern systems" (well, this will still certainly be true to a degree, but it probably isn't as strong a focus) - until these ideas stop being spread by people and the new 3 are spread instead - DRM-free, goodies, and worldwide pricing.
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Tizzysawr: GOG was Good Old Games?

I always thought it stood for Geriatric Old Grannies :(
Grumpy Old Gamers... read the forums, it's all the convincing you'll need:)
Well yeah to everyone, but GOG.com had a reputation, of 5.99 games and 9.99 games.. now it becomes a wide range of prices. Alan Wake, it is nice, but it is not GOG (Good Old Games! Considering it just is a PC release. Sooner or later, everyone going to buy junk on this site, with new games and 49.99/59.99 pre-ordersl

I like a small website with a purpose, GOG (Good Old Games) and not another site like GamersGate, Impulse, Direct2Drive. Everyone is going DRM Free!
I think it's natural for them to aim bigger. Every single business entity in this world aim to become bigger than what they originally start. I can imagine they now have become bigger than they were 4 years ago, probably more employee.
At this point it's hyperbole and over dramatic because they still release plenty of good old classics, once or twice per week.
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mushy101: Snip
Actually I'm just as willing to praise when they do something right & when a good game is released and nothing I've complained about is unchangeable.

If they want indie & modern games that's fine but design the site so they fit in properly & are organised and catalogued correctly instead of jumbled in with the old games, try and keep some semblance of price brackets (even if it's a basic filter for games under $15, over $15 etc). Find some means of coming to a price agreement with the Publishers so game prices aren't a rip-off (lower prices mean more purchases & a larger end income, we all know that.) or at least stick to the principles you've hammered into the minds of regulars. Organise what kind of games are released when & tell the community about it.

At the end of the day these aren't massive demands and none of them would harm gog. It took years for them to do the last site update and it's pretty threadbare with a lot of features still missing, many of which I'd consider common sense to include, especially when taking the branching out into account.

And the forums aren't the company... they're the customers and a lot of them have similar complaints, I couldn't care less if I'm majority or minority at least I'm trying to do something about it. If I bother you that much, ignore my posts, simple.
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Samuelc79: Well yeah to everyone, but GOG.com had a reputation, of 5.99 games and 9.99 games.. now it becomes a wide range of prices. Alan Wake, it is nice, but it is not GOG (Good Old Games! Considering it just is a PC release. Sooner or later, everyone going to buy junk on this site, with new games and 49.99/59.99 pre-ordersl

I like a small website with a purpose, GOG (Good Old Games) and not another site like GamersGate, Impulse, Direct2Drive. Everyone is going DRM Free!
Your right on the pricing reputation, but keep in mind that outside of the usa Steam users pay more than we all pay on GOG's newer more expensive tier games.

but your wrong on 'everyone going DRM free'. Infact it's the complete opposite, and has been the trend over recent years. GOG is the only DRM free game provider by default.

Everyone else, Steam, AAA box-copy game publisher, uses some form of DRM. Even most Indie games will come with some sort of DRM layer if you download it from other DD sites. Heck even casual gaming ala Big Fish etc is all DRM controlled, which is ok when things wok fine, and not when they don't.

And this is not even getting into the ethical issues around spyware type DRM and data-mining to sell on to third parties for advertising aimed directly at you, wether you want it or not. There is a whole corporate minded area here that most people are completely oblivious too, but companies make money out off, without your consent (unless you read the full EULA and dont install the game/product).

GOG is going against this tide, and it's one of the main reasons i'm happy to give them my money. They are what they are for the benifit of gamers, not just about squeezing every last penny out of your interactions with them, as is the case with every other DD platform currently, in one form or another.
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Samuelc79: What's the deal with them releasing new titles. Isn't this suppose to be the point of GOG, to release good old games that means something, to bring nostalgia and their extras. It is becoming more current with newer games, abandoning the idea of Good Old Games!

I understand the business part of making money, but the same time, it is not following the original purpose.

They should release a new website for newer games, maybe call it GoodNewGames! I know its a bad title.
Saying Good Old Games is like saying Good Old Boy - Has nothing to do with Age