Posted November 14, 2014
I purchase GoG games to support the company I love, and the three main reasons I feel this 3A
1.) GoG has excellent ethics which run parallel to my own.
2.) GoG provides extra "goodies", most often I find these more important than the game.
3.) GoG provides DRM free.
While comparing PILLARS OF ETERNITY: CHAMPION EDITION (which I was about to pre-order) vs PILLARS OF ETERNITY: HERO EDITION I realised that the HERO Ed doesn't come with OST. Of the hundreds of GoG games I've purchased I've only played about 3 or 4, but I download every single OST and add them to my collection of background music.
I WILL NOT pay an extra $20 for a Soundtrack, it's never going to happen. Considering the monetarism driven changes I've noticed over the last few months I'm now starting to worry that "DRM Free" will soon be the only item left on my list.
1.) GoG has excellent ethics which run parallel to my own.
2.) GoG provides extra "goodies", most often I find these more important than the game.
3.) GoG provides DRM free.
While comparing PILLARS OF ETERNITY: CHAMPION EDITION (which I was about to pre-order) vs PILLARS OF ETERNITY: HERO EDITION I realised that the HERO Ed doesn't come with OST. Of the hundreds of GoG games I've purchased I've only played about 3 or 4, but I download every single OST and add them to my collection of background music.
I WILL NOT pay an extra $20 for a Soundtrack, it's never going to happen. Considering the monetarism driven changes I've noticed over the last few months I'm now starting to worry that "DRM Free" will soon be the only item left on my list.