Posted August 14, 2019
low rated
lolplatypus: Yeah, it's basically this.
I'd prefer my games nice and DRM-free, too, I just can't deal with this anymore.
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I can see your point, but I'm over that to be honest.
I don't want to get into the blame game for outdated builds, especially since there's a lot of behind the scenes stuff I don't know about. Contracts, ease of submitting patches, etc. I'm certainly willing to concede that at least some of the devs are to blame here, too, and to cut everyone involved some slack, because, you know, shit happens.
But it's not just about there being outdated games sold here, but also about the way Gog handles that situation. "Barely" isn't quite up to snuff in my opinion, especially not for a curated store. If we were to assign blame, it wouldn't be 100% on Gog, true. But I don't think it has to for it to be a viable point of critique.
Like, if there's a steaming dump on your kitchen floor, you can tell me how the neighbour did it and it's not your fault all you want, I'm still not coming around for tea.
1st bit: To be fair the pic is a bit misleading. Steam only treats linux users as "1st class citizens" and promotes building on the OS to make money, most likely. And to say GOG doesn't care 100% about the userbase is a bit off as well. I'd prefer my games nice and DRM-free, too, I just can't deal with this anymore.
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I can see your point, but I'm over that to be honest.
I don't want to get into the blame game for outdated builds, especially since there's a lot of behind the scenes stuff I don't know about. Contracts, ease of submitting patches, etc. I'm certainly willing to concede that at least some of the devs are to blame here, too, and to cut everyone involved some slack, because, you know, shit happens.
But it's not just about there being outdated games sold here, but also about the way Gog handles that situation. "Barely" isn't quite up to snuff in my opinion, especially not for a curated store. If we were to assign blame, it wouldn't be 100% on Gog, true. But I don't think it has to for it to be a viable point of critique.
Like, if there's a steaming dump on your kitchen floor, you can tell me how the neighbour did it and it's not your fault all you want, I'm still not coming around for tea.
2nd bit: Fair enough, but as to the example: If the neighbor said it wasn't their fault one can still be friends with that neighbor(or otherwise get along with them) and do stuff with them besides "drink tea".