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tinyE: Are we the only country with Ice Cream trucks/vans?
We have them up here as well.
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amrit9037: I think steam have more free games because Steam has made it's Source Engine free.
The day on which GOG will release it's own game engine talented people here will make more awesome free game than steam.
Well, that's one of the reasons that Steam became popular... but then it was also because even before that Valve seemingly made the Half-Life 1 engine (mostly?) open source.

But the main reason :
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miniker17: Hi, why gog have less free games than steam?.
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tfishell: Because GOG have to devote their own time, energy, and money into releasing games here (especially if there are old games that need to be packaged in DOSBox); thus they're less likely to release free games.
Small developers, especially those making free games, even when they *do* manage to get in touch with CDPR, rarely get a positive answer :
http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/43432#43432
Also, I don't know, but GoG answering that "[the game] did not really stand out to us", while (IMHO) it's still among the best RTS available, including paid ones, just seems like CDPR doesn't even bother to properly review free games...
- while with Greenlight and the way Steam works, they barely even *need* to get in touch with Valve employees :
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=247032802
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timppu: Do you mean free-to-play games (like Team Fortress 2), or DRM-free games?
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tinyE: I think the OP is gone timppu. I wouldn't waste trying to reply to him. ;P
We've been Marzookered!
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BlueTemplar: Small developers, especially those making free games, even when they *do* manage to get in touch with CDPR, rarely get a positive answer :
http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/43432#43432
Also, I don't know, but GoG answering that "[the game] did not really stand out to us", while (IMHO) it's still among the best RTS available, including paid ones, just seems like CDPR doesn't even bother to properly review free games...
- while with Greenlight and the way Steam works, they barely even *need* to get in touch with Valve employees :
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=247032802
Thanks for the heads up! I never heard about the game..