Posted December 18, 2020
high rated
It looks bad, really bad.
I wasn't even going to spend any more time here, I felt I was done with it all - no longer a customer - but then I kind of reconsidered. I mean, I'm still not buying anything until this is addressed but, after some reading, I decided to make a last stand before going away for good.
I came across this post:
"After receiving many messages from gamers, we have decided not to list the game in our store." - we don't know what those messages were, we just assumed it was angry Pooh-fans... Could also have been Chinese GOG customer who are afraid of losing access to their accounts if GOG put themselves in the spotlight of Chinese authorities.
To which I replied:
Tell us the truth. WE CAN HANDLE THE TRUTH.
I wasn't even going to spend any more time here, I felt I was done with it all - no longer a customer - but then I kind of reconsidered. I mean, I'm still not buying anything until this is addressed but, after some reading, I decided to make a last stand before going away for good.
I came across this post:
"After receiving many messages from gamers, we have decided not to list the game in our store." - we don't know what those messages were, we just assumed it was angry Pooh-fans... Could also have been Chinese GOG customer who are afraid of losing access to their accounts if GOG put themselves in the spotlight of Chinese authorities.
If that is the case, GOG better tell us (I would be OK with that). Because right now this looks bad, really bad.
I have over 600 games here in this site, many of those I'm probably never even going to play, that's how much I decided to support this project. I don't want to go back to my old days of piracy, but these companies are not making my life easy with such s... policies.
Epic is hard to swallow, Steam in nearly as evil, now GOG bends the knees to Chinese threats? Nowhere to run it seems.
I then realized that what is hurting me the most is the lack of transparency on the part of the GOG team. They claim to be doing this because of gamers? What am I to you, GOG, a joke? I have over 600 games here in this site, many of those I'm probably never even going to play, that's how much I decided to support this project. I don't want to go back to my old days of piracy, but these companies are not making my life easy with such s... policies.
Epic is hard to swallow, Steam in nearly as evil, now GOG bends the knees to Chinese threats? Nowhere to run it seems.
Tell us the truth. WE CAN HANDLE THE TRUTH.
Post edited December 18, 2020 by RafaelRamus