Posted November 30, 2015
Matruchus: That didn't stop gog releasing broken games with bad reviews. Example: Caribbean, 1849, Pixel Piracy, Mount&Blade: Viking Conquest. Though its fair to point out these games are now fixed and playable (which they weren't on release).
I think they should rather refuse to sell games until they are fixed if they want their "quality control" argument to have any weight. I'd rather have a Toast Simulator or this ridiculous Surgeon Simulator nobody asked for (although I'd prefer the Goat over both) as long as they are working instead of the greatest RPG of all time which won't even run stable for 5 minutes. I wouldn't buy either though and don't understand the requirements either.
Post edited November 30, 2015 by Klumpen0815