The only one I'm tempted is The Void, but I'll wait for it to come to GOG together with their first game, Pathologic.
fabricioz: I believe you meant Civilization IV. I don't remember TD working with any previous version of Civilization. I did work in the release of Civ IV. Later, they published the expansions.
Yes, they're all about profit. But this exposes the large communication problem between the corporate and their distributors far away. 3rd party distributors in Latin America has little to no attention at all, because their venues are very low.
In fact, I hope these kind of distributors can come to an end and we could all enjoy of systems like Steam and GOG. Because here, I can pay the real price, not more nor less. And it goes directly to the developer and main publisher. Also, these distributors offer really lousy services.
I meant Tech Dealer has distributed Civ3 complete, Civ4 base game, and one or two of the expansions for Civ4. Look up at their site.
"Also, these distributors offer really lousy services"? Are you referring to NC Games? hehehe... They only imported the games and put a label/price tag on it, and they called themselves a distributor.
From what I've heard, Synergex is actually localizing the editions, with manuals and the box written in Portuguese (at least we got this, but I'd love to have PT-BR subtitles in every game here). I don't care about voice over in portuguese, as I do prefer the original sound/voices.
soulgrindr: Manhunt Trailer!! Yeah! Go rockstar Japan!
ps/ Anyone else get kinda relieved when there isn't anything they want on the Daily Deals? Means I'm closer to the end without spending loads on games I won't have time to play. ;-)
Here I got only 3:
GTA IV: Episodes from Liberty City game, GTA IV: Episodes from Liberty City trailer, Manhunt trailer.
Why isn't Manhunt 2 on steam already? I'd buy a bundle of the 1st+2nd.
Gundato: As for JK: I was referring to trainers for TFU2. JK just needed console commands, but I doubt TFU2's engine will be all that console-command friendly. So a trainer would be the easiest way.
As for not trolling: Good for you.
But pretend someone kept coming to these forums and telling us about the benefits of having in-game chat and cloud saving (those are the two that are still useful for purely SP games). Some of us won't care about those features (just like some people don't care about DRM), and many others will get annoyed that someone is trying to ram their preferred DD-platform down our throats.
Can you see how many GoGers would troll the hell out of their forums? Just look at the idiots who feel the need to remind everyone that we are "renting" when we buy from anything other than GoG.
Hmm I didn't knew TFU had trainers for stuff like this, thanks for the info.
Yeah I do understand that there are some fundamentalists, but that happens in every community/human group even in real life. I just tend to ignore them, until they stop talking about drm/whatever subject.
haha So, GOG is reading the topic, and reacted with a David Vs. Goliath thingie... these guys are plain awesome. Lots of humor while doing serious business, that's why I admire GOG's model. :)
bansama: Apparently, I no longer need to worry about region restrictions for Square Enix games. The CEO made the decision to have the regional restrictions removed and people in Japan are now allowed to purchase the "Overseas versions" of Square Enix titles over Steam. The only exception is Modern Warfare 2 (which is published here by Square).
And all this due to Twitter =) Now if only gamers in Japan can rally together and get the other publishers to follow suit.
Good to know that they removed the restrictions. ;)
Let's see if the press talks about it...