Posted June 08, 2013

The patch thing is easily verifiable, if you use the launcher to download patches from their previous games it's the same patch irregardless of where you bought including retail, steam, GG etc and Pdox themselves have said that repeatedly. Patching only became an 'issue' because it's on the PR sheet they get from steam, it was never an actual problem. And again, for all their claims about support and patching being hard they're making Linux and Mac versions...
It was completely predictable that the GG version of CK2 would 'sell poorly' because that was clearly what they wanted- if they wanted better drm free sales they would have sold it here as well. They made it with reluctance having initially planned a steam only release, never promoted it and gave steam the first and best sales. Bet it sold better, and cost less to support than the Linux (and, frankly, Mac) version anyway. Their actual reasoning is the last point in my little rant- when it comes right down to it the people who want no steam won't care enough about it not to buy.
Paradox talks the GOG talk, but walks the Activision walk- well, minus Acti actually being on GOG, of course. I'd take Bob Kotick over Fred Wester any day, Bobby at least isn't a gigantic hypocrite and is considerably more honest.