Posted April 29, 2014
OldFatGuy: ADDED: Imagine Steam, almost identical to the way it is, but where it's OPTIONAL to run the client. Where you can buy the games, download and play them like here at gog, and where the client itself is optional. That's the kind of world you can have when consumers use their powers of demand instead of willingly giving them up. It was a "Okay, look at these neat things, you can have them, but in order to have them you have to give up some of your freedom to play and use your games the way you want." The response was "COOOOL, ALRIGHT" instead of "Wait, no thanks, we'll take all that new and neat stuff but you can screw yourself on telling me what I can and can't do with MY GAME."
Which is kind of what I want from GOG, honestly, for the newer games. The GOG update process is kind of annoying, so an optional client with no DRM attached would be great. Of course the funny thing is a lot of people here associate client with DRM, because of the same idea Valve sold them: to have that client, you need this DRM. Which again is untrue. It's funny how the human brain works. Marketing classes are insane lectures about how to manipulate the human brain.