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Quick response from the developer.
To be continued, we'll see if this will contribute to an update.

I won't forget, wait and see.

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Hi, thanks for the message!

Yes, we are aware of the GOG version of Gas Station Simulator is missing
both updates and DLC's.
We are investigating and planning at the moment.

We will make an announcement all over our social media and Discord
whenever changes will happen.

We are not responsable for refunds, so in case you want it, get in touch
with GOG support.

Thanks,

ChrisTheBugsFinder
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DJM.553: Quick response from the developer.
To be continued, we'll see if this will contribute to an update.
They never replied to my email. So I asked them on Discord and got pretty much the same answer. xD
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DJM.553: Quick response from the developer.
To be continued, we'll see if this will contribute to an update.
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Hustlefan: They never replied to my email. So I asked them on Discord and got pretty much the same answer. xD
I'll write them back and wait a month.
Then we'll see.
In any case, I'm not inclined to let them walk all over me.
If they want to abandon the GoG version, they have to take responsibility for that choice.

Thanks to you, the more of us there are, the easier it will be.
My last email reply for devs:

Hello,

Thank you for your prompt reply.

I'm not quite sure I understand your answer, probably because of my poor English.

Are you going to update the GoG version of your game?
Just yes or no.

For info I don't frequent social networks.

However, I'd be happy to announce good news on the GoG forums, if you'd let me.

Thank you for your responsiveness.

J-Marc
At least you got a reply. The devs of Another world keep ignoring me. The ones of Figment however listened ... partially. Two out of three wishes is still a success, even if it won't make Linux users happy.
Post edited June 20, 2023 by neumi5694
Starship Troopers: Terran Command

because the Steam version of the game has the integration to their services, almost everyone puts the MODs there... there are already more than 250 MODs (and growing) in the Steam Workshop.

The issue is that all those MODs are inaccessible from the GOG version of the game... and while those are compatible with the GOG version, the only way to download them is to own the game on Steam too.

This is anyway an issue even for the Epic Store version of the game... so, if you want to access the MODs (that are the greatest addition to the game), go with Steam.
Post edited June 20, 2023 by powergod
edit - wrong thread
Post edited June 28, 2023 by SpecShadow
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SpecShadow: Septerra Core
Wrong thread?
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powergod: Starship Troopers: Terran Command

because the Steam version of the game has the integration to their services, almost everyone puts the MODs there... there are already more than 250 MODs (and growing) in the Steam Workshop.

The issue is that all those MODs are inaccessible from the GOG version of the game... and while those are compatible with the GOG version, the only way to download them is to own the game on Steam too.

This is anyway an issue even for the Epic Store version of the game... so, if you want to access the MODs (that are the greatest addition to the game), go with Steam.
I don't think it's second class because the creators can offer their mods in direct link if they want but don't. This is more of an issue for modders who prefer the easy way out and not the studio and therefore not really a second class game.
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powergod: Starship Troopers: Terran Command

because the Steam version of the game has the integration to their services, almost everyone puts the MODs there... there are already more than 250 MODs (and growing) in the Steam Workshop.

The issue is that all those MODs are inaccessible from the GOG version of the game... and while those are compatible with the GOG version, the only way to download them is to own the game on Steam too.

This is anyway an issue even for the Epic Store version of the game... so, if you want to access the MODs (that are the greatest addition to the game), go with Steam.
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Lukin86: I don't think it's second class because the creators can offer their mods in direct link if they want but don't. This is more of an issue for modders who prefer the easy way out and not the studio and therefore not really a second class game.
The game Megaquarium has exactly the same functionality, but the MODs in the SteamWorkshop can be downloaded even if you don't own the game on Steam.

I suppose that the limit imposed on the Starship Trooper game MODs was set up by the devs of the game.
Post edited June 21, 2023 by powergod
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DJM.553: Then we'll see.
It seems that they're finally listening to us...
Post edited June 21, 2023 by Hustlefan
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DJM.553: Then we'll see.
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Hustlefan: It seems that they're finally listening to us...
Hi,

Maybe we're on the right track.
Another exchange between them and me.

From them:

Hi again,

Yes, we are going to update the GoG version of the game.
Thanks, but no.

We are going to do it ourself when this will happen.


Thanks,

ChrisTheBugsFinder


From me:

Hello,

Glad to see a solution for updating the GoG version.

Is this also the case for addons?
Will I be able to satisfy my desire to spend my money on you and your work?

Far be it from me to rush you.
After a year of waiting, please take your time.

I wouldn't want to be responsible if you got tendinitis.

If you forget, don't worry, I'll be there.

Courage, I know you can do it.
Yes you can.

Your customer
J-Marc


I estimate the number of non-updated games in my library at 30%.
I sincerely believe I'm underestimating the reality.

The only way to make your voice heard is to be direct and systematically point out their negligence.

I'm copying exchanges on the forum, to the publisher and to GoG.
The circle is complete, the ball is in their court.

Let's have another "wait and see"!
I love that expression.
Hello,

For now, it seems OK for DLC(s) too.

today email from Dago:

Hi again,

Yes, we will bring all DLC's to GoG as well.


Thanks,

ChrisTheBugsFinder

My today reply:

Hello,

Thank you, that's good news.

Have a nice day.
J-Marc

I'm forced to admit that despite the very directive and unsympathetic nature of my requests, they have always responded immediately (each time).
Good for them.
Project Zomboid

Game is extremely moddable and customizable, which has birthed an absolutely insane modding scene for it. The problem? It's all based on Steam's workshop. So either you have to go through a 3rd party site to be able to download the workshop content (which takes quite a bit when it comes to any decent amount of mods, especially entire collections) or you're completely out of luck since all those mods are seemingly hosted nowhere else.

Wife and i love modding, especially in games such as PZ that it got to a point where i ended up asking the devs to just toss me a couple of Steam keys, which they thankfully did after i provided proof of purchase on GOG.
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