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Iconic characters - Axel, Blaze, Adam - from an iconic game series reunite to clean up the city from the criminal scum. Streets of Rage 4 beat ‘em up game is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a 10% discount lasting until May the 4th, 8 AM UTC. With some brand-new moves and kickass tracks in the background, our heroes are ready to teach hordes of criminals a painful lesson.
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Zoidberg: Just checked with a dev through a KayaneTV twitch stream: they are using Steam API.

So the gog version will probably NEVER offer online features.

Offering it on GOG for the same price with LESS feature automatically makes it so that GOG buyers pay for the online features on other platforms.

A big PASS from me, on any platform. Shame on the devs.
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Pyromancer138: Calm down my friend,Lizardcube and DotEmu are truly friendly studios, I am sure they will implement the multiplayer mode in the GoG version,just trust them.
The dev on that stream explicitely said that it'd cost time and budget and that there are currently no plans.

Trust has nothing to do with this: they have released a version of their game with a big chunk of features (online multiplayer) missing and are asking the same price as better served platforms.

For what's worth they have LOST people's trust.
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Pyromancer138: Calm down my friend,Lizardcube and DotEmu are truly friendly studios, I am sure they will implement the multiplayer mode in the GoG version,just trust them.
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Zoidberg: The dev on that stream explicitely said that it'd cost time and budget and that there are currently no plans.

Trust has nothing to do with this: they have released a version of their game with a big chunk of features (online multiplayer) missing and are asking the same price as better served platforms.

For what's worth they have LOST people's trust.
A few days ago I got in touch with a Dotemu developer and he said that the GoG version will probably have multiplayer support.

Who is lying?
Post edited May 06, 2020 by Pyromancer138
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Zoidberg: The dev on that stream explicitely said that it'd cost time and budget and that there are currently no plans.

Trust has nothing to do with this: they have released a version of their game with a big chunk of features (online multiplayer) missing and are asking the same price as better served platforms.

For what's worth they have LOST people's trust.
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Pyromancer138: A few days ago I got in touch with a Dotemu developer and he said that the GoG version will PROBABLY have multiplayer support.

Who is lying?
None, because see the highlighted word in your post.
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Zoidberg: Just checked with a dev through a KayaneTV twitch stream: they are using Steam API.

So the gog version will probably NEVER offer online features.

Offering it on GOG for the same price with LESS feature automatically makes it so that GOG buyers pay for the online features on other platforms.

A big PASS from me, on any platform. Shame on the devs.
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tfishell: I agree the base price should be a few dollars less. I wonder why the devs can't use the Galaxy API so Galaxy users can at least play amongst each other.
I still insist that it would be better for everyone if they implemented multiplayer via LAN and/or Direct Connection (to the game in all stores).
It would be an online multiplayer both between users of GOG, and between users of different stores.
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tfishell: I agree the base price should be a few dollars less. I wonder why the devs can't use the Galaxy API so Galaxy users can at least play amongst each other.
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Loger13: I still insist that it would be better for everyone if they implemented multiplayer via LAN and/or Direct Connection (to the game in all stores).
It would be an online multiplayer both between users of GOG, and between users of different stores.
Okay but make sure you insist to the developer and/or publisher, as of course this is out of GOG's and the community's hands.