Posted December 10, 2009
Most of us are drawn to GOG because of the games, the absence of DRM and the community of like minded gamers.
Now, even DLC has it's own DRM, many saying they will "buy it anyway". DRM is slowly become the norm and acceptable to some gamers . . . some couldn't care less. Since we are still buying it, it's almost certain they will continue to develop and use it.
After corporations have game distribution locked down completely (nearly there already). . . will they turn their attention to GOG and attempt to eliminate the last uncontrolled source of DRM free games . . . our last refuge??
In short, how long before GOG disappears?
Just curious about what gamers think about the possibility life without GOG . . . =^ )
Now, even DLC has it's own DRM, many saying they will "buy it anyway". DRM is slowly become the norm and acceptable to some gamers . . . some couldn't care less. Since we are still buying it, it's almost certain they will continue to develop and use it.
After corporations have game distribution locked down completely (nearly there already). . . will they turn their attention to GOG and attempt to eliminate the last uncontrolled source of DRM free games . . . our last refuge??
In short, how long before GOG disappears?
Just curious about what gamers think about the possibility life without GOG . . . =^ )