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Oh nice, that was quick. I got an answer from support. Thank you for that, Support Team.

"We are working to make the DLC compatible with our DRM free version of the game. I'm unable to provide an ETA, please be patient.
Sorry for the inconvenience."

Not quite what I wanted to hear, but at least they are still working on it.
Post edited June 05, 2013 by Gabelvampir
So its coming aniway..we just have to wait...
I was thinking of buying this game on G.O.G. but, not until ALL the DLC's are also available as there seems to be a delay by the developers in supplying G.O.G. with the DLC's.
Therefore, I would rather go without the game than give any money to developers who seem to be providing a 2 tier level of service with Steam customers having preference.
I always though that DRM was added following Beta testing and applied to the software pre-sale.
If this is the case, why can't they release DRM and non DRM copies simultaneously to GOG and Steam?
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don2712: I was thinking of buying this game on G.O.G. but, not until ALL the DLC's are also available as there seems to be a delay by the developers in supplying G.O.G. with the DLC's.
Therefore, I would rather go without the game than give any money to developers who seem to be providing a 2 tier level of service with Steam customers having preference.
I always though that DRM was added following Beta testing and applied to the software pre-sale.
If this is the case, why can't they release DRM and non DRM copies simultaneously to GOG and Steam?
+1, Fantastic post. I absolutely agree with this. I will also not make a purchase until a COMPLETE edition of the game has been released on GOG.com with all the content that the Steam version contains. It's quite frankly rude of them to do this while providing the Steam version with DLC, Infinity and the Soundtrack.
I have juste PM "Jamin" (the devs from born ready who have an acount here) about this....i hope an awnser... stay in touch ;)
I am torn. While not full price, I'm ready to support GoG and the developers/publishers with my money. I have no reason to doubt GoG's word, but there's nothing stopping the other side saying "actually, I can't be arsed, you're not getting DLC" or just "I'll do it next week". So I will wait...
Yeah, unfortunately it is still unknown when the DLC will come, and what of the DLC will come. At least GOG still seems to want to release DLC.
And support's answer to my question sounded to me like they have to convert the DLC on their own without help from Born Ready, but that is only my interpretation.
Post edited June 19, 2013 by Gabelvampir
So born ready as just say this on facebook:

"I'm afraid we're restricted in terms of offering any DLC through GOG. The way things work with regards to that is due to change soon, I believe, and as soon as we can offer DLC on GOG, we will. We'll let you know as soon as we hear more."

Oviously whe have to wait a litlle more, iam afraid gog.com d'ont be very quick to release DLC after the "omerta city of gangsters dlc" release reacton of the community.... this is sad...

ps: as ussual sory poor english
Post edited June 20, 2013 by nansounet
+1 nansounet. I just saw their Facebook reply also. Pitiful. I'm usually very complacent but this is just moronic. Why bother releasing the game on GOG.com at all when all they're going to do is release everything for the Steam version? If that is their 'excuse' for the lack of DLC here, then what is their excuse for the lack of the soundtrack or the standalone expansion Infinity? Utter lunacy.

There is absolutely zero excuse for them not to release all of the content here. They have their heads so far up Steams arse they're seeing shitballs.

Born Ready, treat your customers with some level of respect, we are not mugs. Poor company, poor business decisions, incomplete game = no buy = goodbye.
Oh boy, great way to treat your customers, especially for a company who could only fund their game with help of the Kickstarter community.
Regardless of how much I like Strike Suit Zero, I will think at least twice before I'll buy their next game, if there will ever be one.
And why does GOG make 2 daily deals in 1 1/2 weeks for such a game where the GOG customers are treated badly?
Post edited June 21, 2013 by Gabelvampir
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Gabelvampir: why does GOG make 2 daily deals in 1 1/2 weeks for such a game where the GOG customers are treated badly?
Because today is a special where every daily deal is up on the same day for 24 hours.
Post edited June 21, 2013 by ozzyoscy
Wasn't Strike Suit Zero an Indie Gem deal last week or so?
Post edited June 21, 2013 by Gabelvampir
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Gabelvampir: Yeah, unfortunately it is still unknown when the DLC will come, and what of the DLC will come. At least GOG still seems to want to release DLC.
And support's answer to my question sounded to me like they have to convert the DLC on their own without help from Born Ready, but that is only my interpretation.
i hope , despite i'm not a super fan of DLC, according to this page :
http://www.gog.com/news/release_strike_suit_zero

The DLC would be free if you bought it the first month of the realease

Now, i searched a little more ;)

check here for the DLC release on GOG :

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/43153532/strike-suit-zero/posts/384304

i'm not jumping to the conclusion , but it's kinda obvious the main target isn't the DRM-Free Release of the game.
Beside that , it's not a big studio. However in the meantine they released another game (even if it's smaller)..... so......

It Would be interresting to compare the answer from GOG's support & the Devs (through their contact page)
Post edited June 21, 2013 by DyNaer
I don't really understand how it takes significantly longer to develop a DRM-free version of the DLC.
Surem some things must be done, but that should mostly be throwing features (like leaderboards) out that don't work without Steam.
I don't search any excuse for the devs ;

They signed a contract with GOG, they should honor it.

Now i don't know the sales number for the Steam version & the GOG version. But it's obvius it goes in favor to Steam.

The studio is small, so according to the gog's support answer , i don't hope it's GOG doing the devs's job ..... o_O