Posted April 01, 2012
Pheace: Well, for arguments sake, in this particular case, for any games you would've gotten here there'd be a Gog version you could've pirated instead of purchase it again ^^ (Disclaimer: I am NOT in any way telling people to do this, Don't!)
EDIT: Now I see better what you mean. I guess I'm paying GOG for the work they've done to make the games compatible (or at least testing them through), and still the same safety concerns. Knowing that if everyone just pirated the GOG versions of old games, there'd be no more incentive for GOG to do that work. Plus, I'm paying up to vote with my wallet to show the publishers that DRM-free titles could also bring them some more money. As was said in Starship Troopers: "I'm doing my part!"
I guess your question applies to any games, ie. "why would you buy any PC games (or any goods for that matter) at all, if you could get the same games just as hassle-free without paying a dime?". Well, that's always the question with piracy, isn't it?
What you seem to be saying is that you are willing to pay e.g. 50€ for a new PC game just because keeping track of the "free" pirated version would be too much hassle to you, so you rather pay e.g. Steam 50€ so that it keeps track of it for you, and a copy on their server?
I can turn your question around: if there was a pirate site that offered all your Steam games for free, for just as little hassle as Steam does, would it mean you would have gotten all your Steam games from that illegal pirate site instead? Why not? Let's "for arguments sake" say that the pirate site is not under any threat for closure from CIA, FBI or NSA either, because it is located in the moon.
Pheace: While true, it is simply yet another thing to keep track of and store. Did I make sure to back up this game? Where's the USB drive? I do agree that in Gog's case it wouldn't be that hard since most games are rather small but if I were to back up my Steam inventory for instance that'd be a massive backup.
That's why I'm hoping for a GOG downloader that does it semi-automatically, ie. by running it it downloads only those installers that are either missing or outdated in my repository. I don't want to try to track it down manually either. As for Steam, you don't necessarily need to back up all your games. Only those you care enough for. If you feel you'd probably never (re)play some game your've bought there, obviously there is no need to make a backup of it. Then again, maybe not even rebuying it either from another service.
So, if I lost all my GOG backups and GOG went down, I most probably would not rebuy ALL of them them from another service even cheaply, nor necessarily even pirate them. Only those I'd really wish to see again, e.g. that "Manhole" game I got in some "increasing discount promo" from GOG would probably go unnoticed.
As for the physical game collection, keeping it around has been quite a bit of hassle, but in the end if I didn't feel like keeping them around, I would have simply sold them cheaply in Ebay, or threw them to trashbin. I haven't felt like doing that, and the last time I organized them into boxes for easier storage, I was quite exhilarated by many games I had there and had actually forgot owning, thinking to myself that I'd really need to install it and play it. I definitely don't feel like getting rid of them, except maybe for those which I now own on GOG too, and/or have finished already without urge to replay them.
But one step at a time, there's only so many games I can have installed at a time, and only so many PSOne/PS2 save games my Sony memory cards can hold...
Post edited April 01, 2012 by timppu