Posted September 25, 2021
high rated
Well I share agreement on the following:
StingingVelvet - "very company exists to make money"
Darvond - "an IPO is the biggest mistake one can make"
Zrevnur - Provides some data. I'd like to know her/his opinion based on that
FallenHeroX1 - its whole post :)
VBProject - "TL;DR" (its whole post) :)
My point is without being an expert on GOG internals that we can speculate and build our own reason.
But what for? just to satisfy our egos?
I suggest we focus on ensuring GOG effectively and fully addresses our complains.
Posting a vague response 2 days later telling us obvious things like (textually):
1) "Thank you for bringing this topic to our attention" (Were you sleeping?)
2) "We’re looking into it and will be updating you in the coming weeks" (wow! that's comforting!)
3) "not satisfied with the released version, you can use your right to refund the game" (Nice, a discovery!)
4) "we will not tolerate review bombing and will be removing posts that do not follow our review guidelines"
By around 1PM EST I checked and my review was gone: I won't dramatize considering my review on purpose was not related to the game (I did not save the exact text) but was something like "22Sep2021: The day GOG betrayed the FREE-DRM" on both title and description. So you can make your own opinion and maybe agree with me the deletion was justified... good! and my purpose was exactly to identify when they would delete it.
Anyhow, moving to my point: Deleting reviews is the only effective thing to our eyes GOG did until this exact moment! (thanks to my own experiment I can testify that)
Under those circumstances: Should we theorize the reason behind the recent awful decisions, or do we invest the time to spread the voice about this situation to evidently -force them- to a real & effective actions towards solutions?
Just my thoughts.
StingingVelvet - "very company exists to make money"
Darvond - "an IPO is the biggest mistake one can make"
Zrevnur - Provides some data. I'd like to know her/his opinion based on that
FallenHeroX1 - its whole post :)
VBProject - "TL;DR" (its whole post) :)
My point is without being an expert on GOG internals that we can speculate and build our own reason.
But what for? just to satisfy our egos?
I suggest we focus on ensuring GOG effectively and fully addresses our complains.
Posting a vague response 2 days later telling us obvious things like (textually):
1) "Thank you for bringing this topic to our attention" (Were you sleeping?)
2) "We’re looking into it and will be updating you in the coming weeks" (wow! that's comforting!)
3) "not satisfied with the released version, you can use your right to refund the game" (Nice, a discovery!)
4) "we will not tolerate review bombing and will be removing posts that do not follow our review guidelines"
By around 1PM EST I checked and my review was gone: I won't dramatize considering my review on purpose was not related to the game (I did not save the exact text) but was something like "22Sep2021: The day GOG betrayed the FREE-DRM" on both title and description. So you can make your own opinion and maybe agree with me the deletion was justified... good! and my purpose was exactly to identify when they would delete it.
Anyhow, moving to my point: Deleting reviews is the only effective thing to our eyes GOG did until this exact moment! (thanks to my own experiment I can testify that)
Under those circumstances: Should we theorize the reason behind the recent awful decisions, or do we invest the time to spread the voice about this situation to evidently -force them- to a real & effective actions towards solutions?
Just my thoughts.