tanukisuit: While I find delisting it a joke and taking it too far. I also agree with your more recent post you have some people here who seem to be more into sucking up to GoG and/or Bethesda than seeing reality for what it is.
Yeah, gotta admit I was a bit salty with GoG and games abandoned by the developers/publishers. Still, I don't really see the point on keep selling a game (Delisting means stop selling the game, not taking away the game from people who bought it), but looking at how many games are abandoned but still on sale on this shop, is something that clearly is not gonna happen.
tanukisuit: This *IS* a problem when every other current available version has been bumped up, yet GoG has not. [...]
Yeah, thanks for that. I'm out of that part of the "conversation" because it will only work to get myself reprimanded by a moderator while the bullies are left alone (as it happened a few pages ago), but anyway, good to see someone actually understanding my main point.
tanukisuit: And this isn't Quake centric, what's with the bs of not having Doom 64 on here either?
It's not even Bethesda/ID-centric, is a store-wide problem that has been there for years already (That excel sheet started as one of the now defunct "gog mix"es. (That's what I was talking about the being salty and all that).
This said, the Doom 64/Quake issue brings a weird problem: Afaik (If I'm wrong and someone can correct me without trying to insult me, I would appreciate it), both have been released with the Bethesda.net login/integration thingy, so my take on this is that the integration is a must, and either we got both, or none.
But on the other hand, I could understand Bethesda passing on releasing Doom 64 here to avoid the issues with the login thingy, while at the same time I think they should do something to update our Quake to the enhanced. My take, as I've already written here, is we get naught.
D4T3N7OD: (The whole post)
Yeah, you're right with that. Thing's is that I've been buying stuff (only) here out of principle for over 10 years, and now we get the silent treatment. Is not as much as "you can get it on another store" (Of course you can get the new stuff, no problems and if you want the new campaigns DRM-Free, most source ports are fully compatible), but "hey, I paid the same someone on Steam, how's that I'm getting less?".
D4T3N7OD: But after this disappointment you can be sure that from now on GoG is my least favorite store to buy games on, esp. id Software / Bethesda ones. Sorry.
I'm in the same boat here, buddy. Not that I going to hate on GoG by default (actually I'm waiting for the Ion Fury and Hellpoint DLC's with a bit of hype), but as I said, I'm rethinking priorities regarding purchasing decisions.