fronzelneekburm: Funny, users with quadruple negative rep are usually fairly prolific, yet I can't remember ever seeing a single post of this fine specimen before. Anybody care to enlighten me what's the story with this dude?
Users with quadruple negative Rep, that is going down every day by the exact same amount of points (even at the exact same time), even when they havn't been online for days, are usually attacked by downvote bots.
I told someone something he didn't want to hear, that was his "reaction" and "revenge". I would say he does care about his rep. Else it is hard have this idea.
Not the only one though, several users of the german sub are under attack this way. We all peed at the same tree.
Draw your own conclusion.
Started with nearly the same amount positive rep maybe 18 month ago.
Didn't gave much about the rep here before, because I already know that it can be manipulated on a high degree. Now I can't take any highly positive or negative rep serious at all.
You shouldn't do either.
Mods are not able to do anything about it, GoG is not willing.
And as you can see here, you can pee the "wrong" tree fast ;)
randomuser.833: Won't stop you from rambling, but to be honest, I don't care about self-righteous personal definitions.
Breja: But when you decide what the definitions are, that's all very fine, smart and correct. Sure. God, you DRMfenders are tedious, tiresome lot.
Just took the widely accepted general definition of the software industry, that has been updated when new technologies came up (anti tamper or tracking for example).
You?
Btw, I do find it funny, that you try to attack anybody who does not support your very own DRM-definition as a DRMfender. Very funny wordplay...
A litte information about me.
I never got an account on Steam, Triton, Impulse and anything that followed after.
I'm not willing to let anybody else to control what I do with the games I own, nor will i let them shove a tracking device where the sun does not shine. I do restrict a lot of other software too.
I even avoided all kinds of online activation and I even block any kind of communication of the games I bought here with any kind of server.
Unity engine games usually do gather data like mad, if you don't restrict their access.
In fact, with your very own definition, you would have to ramble against most unity engine (and several other) games in the GoG store. Everything that is calling more then just the usual 127.0.0.1.
Because all of them do track the user and gather data simply because of the engine they use.
Interestingly, devs can't even turn this off these days...
randomuser.833: I see that one more as an online game with stripped down SP mode.
Something you should tell at the product side. The offline mode is DRM free though.
More a thing how the Devs want to have their game played and for me it is walking on the edge of the knife.
Btw, won't buy it because that game is build like it is. Just saying.
mrkgnao: That's a fine definition, but it's
your definition, Other people would say that the developers decided to cut out some of the offline single player content and lock it behind an artificial online-only wall. That would be
their definition. And neither definition is more or less valid than the other. And neither definition is necessarily GOG's, as far as we know.
As i said in this case, it is how I see it with this game.
And as I said, this game is in a very grey area for me. It depends on how narrow you would draw the borders of the general DRM definitions.
I mean, you can download, install it without any kind of DRM and you can access most parts of the game without an connection. You might even be able to play the whole "story".
Some parts are bound to an online mode for a strange reason.
On other games I can't create a "profile" that is usually bound to the MP, but used in the SP too.
And when talking about age of wonders (3), I have to play as some kind of "guest" account.
Draw the line...