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Randalator: Personal taste is a thing.

The best selling game on GOG is HoMM 3 and I wouldn't touch that with a ten for pole, but I don't go around shitting on people who enjoy it. So just let people enjoy things.
Objective quality is a thing too.

Also, most are not (as you put it) "shitting on" people who enjoy Veilguard, but the game itself. Anybody is free to spend their money however they wish. It's dismissing any criticism instantly as hate that is getting more and more annoying as years go by.
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Randalator: Personal taste is a thing.

The best selling game on GOG is HoMM 3 and I wouldn't touch that with a ten for pole, but I don't go around shitting on people who enjoy it. So just let people enjoy things.
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idbeholdME: Objective quality is a thing too.

Also, most are not (as you put it) "shitting on" people who enjoy Veilguard, but the game itself. Anybody is free to spend their money however they wish. It's dismissing any criticism instantly as hate that is getting more and more annoying as years go by.
Well, phrases like "who in their right mind" pretty clearly lean towards the "shitting on" side of things...
I'm all for high profile releases on gog even when the released games don't interest me.

For Dragon Age: Teletubbies i'll make an exception, i'm not interested in seeing it on gog under any circumstance.
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Randalator: Well, phrases like "who in their right mind" pretty clearly lean towards the "shitting on" side of things...
Is that what it's about? It's just a phrase. It wasn't meant literally. I swear, the Internet is a minefield these days. You can absolutely have my apology if it upset you, but you might want to have a chill pill to go along with that.
Post edited November 29, 2024 by Breja
I always thought about this. I dont know why they didnt bring the Ezio trilogy here but only bring AC1 here. Seems a bit weird. I will purchase it first in line if they brought AC2, ACB and ACR to GOG.
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Randalator: Well, phrases like "who in their right mind" pretty clearly lean towards the "shitting on" side of things...
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Breja: Is that what it's about? It's just a phrase. It wasn't meant literally. I swear, the Internet is a minefield these days. You can absolutely have my apology if it upset you, but you might want to have a chill pill to go along with that.
By your surprise to that Its clear that you don't use any social media. :P
(Which nowadays is mostly a good sign. xD)
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Randalator: Well, phrases like "who in their right mind" pretty clearly lean towards the "shitting on" side of things...
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Breja: Is that what it's about? It's just a phrase. It wasn't meant literally. I swear, the Internet is a minefield these days. You can absolutely have my apology if it upset you, but you might want to have a chill pill to go along with that.
You may be a polite gentleman, but I'm not. I'm a cynical, discourteous, and callous. People are allowed to enjoy what they wish, if they do enjoy Veilguard, good for them. But I am free to think that people who think that Veilguard is a quality product are complete and utter fools. I'll treat them with all the civility that I can afford, but don't make me touch them with a 10-foot pole. It's a matter of personal taste - a taste in people. So let me enjoy it, would you?
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Namur: I'm all for high profile releases on gog even when the released games don't interest me.

For Dragon Age: Teletubbies i'll make an exception, i'm not interested in seeing it on gog under any circumstance.
Is this now a Ubisoft game?
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Breja: ...apology...
Apology schomopology, drop down and pull a bharv :p

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Xeshra: Is this now a Ubisoft game?
I sense an objection behind that "question". If there's one, let's hear it.
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Breja: ...apology...
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Namur: Apology schomopology, drop down and pull a bharv :p
I can do a barf easily if I see that scene again.
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timppu: I mean, think about it! Selling their games on GOG
I've been trying to to beg Ubisoft more more games for nearly two years, but with their forum shut down and constant discord purge/restructure, they don't make it easy.
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timppu: Star Wars: Outlaws and Dragon Age: The Veilguard coming here any day now?!?
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EverNightX: Why would you even want those games? Isn't Prince of Persia the only title in a long time that's been any good from Ubisoft?

Failguard is EA anyway.
A better question would be: Why would you want Failguard, when we don't even have Dragon Age 2 and Inquisition? This series feature save imports. Gaps in series are awful, so I'd rather have Dragon Age 2 here first.

As for Ubisoft, they still have tons of great games from 2009-2012 that they could bring here. We really have nothing from AC2 onwards.
Post edited November 30, 2024 by SargonAelther
Don't get ur hopes up, unfortunately
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SargonAelther: A better question would be: Why would you want Failguard, when we don't even have Dragon Age 2 and Inquisition?
An interesting point. Except that those required online launchers and I think Inquisition had some online features. So they might be more work to bring to GOG.



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SargonAelther: As for Ubisoft, they still have tons of great games from 2009-2012 that they could bring here.
I notice you are not mentioning all these great games by name but...maybe. I can't think of anything in the last decade and before that is foggy in my memory.
Dragon Age 2 and Dragon Age Inquisition is not possible on GOG because there is a lot of DRM inside, even more than on "Veilguard".

Ubisoft games are as well not possible anymore because there is a lot of DRM inside, they totally are loving it, it seems.
Post edited November 30, 2024 by Xeshra
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Xeshra: Dragon Age 2 and Dragon Age Inquisition is not possible on GOG because there is a lot of DRM inside, even more than on "Veilguard".

Ubisoft games are as well not possible anymore because there is a lot of DRM inside, they totally are loving it, it seems.
Actually Dragon Age 2 was released before EA started using client Apps so this game at most originally just had a disc check. Been years since I played DA2 but when it was on EA Origin it didn't have DRM and was possible to start without the client (no idea if this has been changed since though)