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If they don't want our money, they won't get it
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Stevedog13: Well this at least sounds somewhat hopeful for those of us who are strictly opposed to DRM. I have sent emails to several developers asking about DRM-Free releases and the most common response I get is nothing, followed by "we partnered with Microsoft on this game and are not allowed to release it without DRM." One dev told me that their game was Steamworks only and sent me a free Steam key for it. In a way it was a nice gesture, but considering I already told them that I refuse to use Steam it felt kind of hollow.

Even though I was never really into Space Hulk, I will send them an email as well. The more emails they get the more they will be motivated to explore a GOG release.
I wonder if they looked to see whether you redeemed the key?
*sigh*. another developer gives bullshit. What the fark is it with some of these people? do they NOT want people to give them money?
Thing is, how is this going to be any different from what they will do with their recent kickstarter (Jagged Alliance Flashback) and how that will be done drm free?.Makes me wonder
Post edited July 18, 2013 by nijuu
Still, I would like to hear gog's side of the story.
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Stevedog13: Well this at least sounds somewhat hopeful for those of us who are strictly opposed to DRM. I have sent emails to several developers asking about DRM-Free releases and the most common response I get is nothing, followed by "we partnered with Microsoft on this game and are not allowed to release it without DRM." One dev told me that their game was Steamworks only and sent me a free Steam key for it. In a way it was a nice gesture, but considering I already told them that I refuse to use Steam it felt kind of hollow.

Even though I was never really into Space Hulk, I will send them an email as well. The more emails they get the more they will be motivated to explore a GOG release.
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pds41: I wonder if they looked to see whether you redeemed the key?
I have wondered about that too. The unused key is still in my email, just in case they ever do.
Absence of autopatching is one of the absolutely most annoying things about GOG. One of the absolutely most annoying things about Steam is the inability of opting out of individual patches.
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Kristian: Absence of autopatching is one of the absolutely most annoying things about GOG. One of the absolutely most annoying things about Steam is the inability of opting out of individual patches.
Lol wut. Doesn't that make GOG the middle-ground, it notifies you of a patch but doesn't automatically force it like Steam? It's surely better than say Gamersgate, where you have no idea of knowing if a game is patched unless you manually check the game page and compare the tiny print at the bottom for version numbers.
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Kristian: Absence of autopatching is one of the absolutely most annoying things about GOG. One of the absolutely most annoying things about Steam is the inability of opting out of individual patches.
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Crosmando: Lol wut. Doesn't that make GOG the middle-ground, it notifies you of a patch but doesn't automatically force it like Steam? It's surely better than say Gamersgate, where you have no idea of knowing if a game is patched unless you manually check the game page and compare the tiny print at the bottom for version numbers.
I don't want to have to manually install patches like in GOG. With Triton I was automatically notified of a patch and then I could say, yes, no, yes to all and no to all on the dialog notifying me of the patch. What GOG lacks as a facility to automatically patch installed games. I only get a notification about an update when it is first uploaded to GOG's servers. It doesn't keep a single game up to date.
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Kristian: I don't want to have to manually install patches like in GOG. With Triton I was automatically notified of a patch and then I could say, yes, no, yes to all and no to all on the dialog notifying me of the patch. What GOG lacks as a facility to automatically patch installed games. I only get a notification about an update when it is first uploaded to GOG's servers. It doesn't keep a single game up to date.
That wouldn't work with GOG because GOG isn't a client which installs the game for you, and knows where your directories are. In fact my favorite thing about GOG is that installers and patches ARE manual download which are downloaded and can stored and copied anywhere. That's kinda the point of DRM-free. Not sure why anyone would willingly want an online client to know details of your personal file layout.

And really, are you so lazy you can't manually patch a game? I fear for the coming generations.
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Kristian: I don't want to have to manually install patches like in GOG. With Triton I was automatically notified of a patch and then I could say, yes, no, yes to all and no to all on the dialog notifying me of the patch. What GOG lacks as a facility to automatically patch installed games. I only get a notification about an update when it is first uploaded to GOG's servers. It doesn't keep a single game up to date.
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Crosmando: That wouldn't work with GOG because GOG isn't a client which installs the game for you, and knows where your directories are. In fact my favorite thing about GOG is that installers and patches ARE manual download which are downloaded and can stored and copied anywhere. That's kinda the point of DRM-free. Not sure why anyone would willingly want an online client to know details of your personal file layout.

And really, are you so lazy you can't manually patch a game? I fear for the coming generations.
My complaint amount to this: GOG SHOULD have such an optional client. It has nothing to do with laziness.
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Kristian: My complaint amount to this: GOG SHOULD have such an optional client. It has nothing to do with laziness.
Clients for for dumfucks who don't play video games but like collecting them on sale and collecting "friends" like pokemon.
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Kristian: My complaint amount to this: GOG SHOULD have such an optional client. It has nothing to do with laziness.
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Crosmando: Clients for for dumfucks who don't play video games but like collecting them on sale and collecting "friends" like pokemon.
I must have been imagining playing various games on Steam like Bioshock Infinite or Shadow Warrior Classic Redux then.
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Kristian: I must have been imagining playing various games on Steam like Bioshock Infinite or Shadow Warrior Classic Redux then.
It's a general rule, there are rule. For something interesting I'd suggest you check out statistic on Steam Achievements, specifically the number of people who own games which they have only gotten one achievement (like the introductory one or something).

I mean, just look at the "card trading", items and all that crap Valve keep putting out. If anything Steam has proven itself the game platform for people who will do just about anything but play games.
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Kristian: I must have been imagining playing various games on Steam like Bioshock Infinite or Shadow Warrior Classic Redux then.
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Crosmando: It's a general rule, there are rule. For something interesting I'd suggest you check out statistic on Steam Achievements, specifically the number of people who own games which they have only gotten one achievement (like the introductory one or something).
I suspect the statistic is similar to the number of purchased games on GOG that have yet to be downloaded. Eyes are often bigger than one's stomach. :)
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Pheace: Having to maintain several patches for a small portion of the userbase rather than the 1 which will affect the majority is a flimsy excuse?
That was a flimsy excuse in the past, but GOG is one of the largest game stores these days. Or at least that developer that released their sales numbers had GOG at like #3 or 4 after Steam and their own website.

I'd look that up, but GOG's search engine still doesn't work right and Google just plain sucks.