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robomop: "So how do you propose they do this? Just make the DLC available for anyone to download? How else are they going to know you bought the game?"

pirates are getting the DLC anyway what's the purpose of locking it away behind a code?

"I don't see how this is DRM in anyway."

you have to enter a code to get software unlocked for your account only, is that not the definition of drm? (while the DRM free DVD can be sold on the DLC can not?)

the "digital restriction" part is the part that can not be sold on or transferred to another user ?

"Me either. He is asking for the equivalent of GOG just making every game they have available for downloadable to anyone"
nope only the free DLC, which is free and requires you own the game to actually use!
No, is not DRM, you access to an "storage" where you download your game files and they are yours forever. You can make as much copies as you want, install on millions of PC, those files are truly yours.

Think of it like i.e. you buy the retail game and they sent you the box by post mail, when the postman reachs your place asks for some identification to check you are the legit buyer and then he gives you the box. This is the same, you id yourself (instead of documents or personal id you use account login/password) and then you get your game/goodies, yours forever....

It's not DRM. Do you really understand the concept of DRM???

It's so hard to understand ????????!!!!!!!!!!!??????????!!!!!!!!!!?!
Post edited May 19, 2015 by Lobuno
"To be honest, you just sound a bit paranoid"
Paranoid no, jaded ? maybe, I just want the whole game without having to jump through hoops, you know like the pirates have? they click download > click install and have the complete game end of. is that too much to ask ?

@Lobuno couldn't give a flying hmmm about having a cloud backup of my game when I have 4 dvds in front of me!, it took over an hour to install from those glad I didn't have to download it too :)

Maybe its not traditional DRM but it is a restriction, again I do not care about the game download, Im talking about the "FREE" addons that are "Restricted" to a code, not on the disk, not avalible for direct download outside of that code.

but whatever I already found the free DLCS distributed elsewere so I don't have to register with the code end of :)
Post edited May 19, 2015 by robomop
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robomop: "To be honest, you just sound a bit paranoid"
Paranoid no, jaded ? maybe, I just want the whole game without having to jump through hoops, you know like the pirates have? they click download > click install and have the complete game end of. is that too much to ask ?

@Lobuno couldn't give a flying hmmm about having a cloud backup of my game when I have 4 dvds in front of me!, it took over an hour to install from those glad I didn't have to download it too :)

Maybe its not traditional DRM but it is a restriction, again I do not care about the game download, Im talking about the "FREE" addons that are "Restricted" to a code, not on the disk, not avalible for direct download outside of that code.

but whatever I already found the free DLCS distributed elsewere so I don't have to register with the code end of :)
The free DLCs are for everyone that PURCHASED the game. You must id yourself as a legit owner someway JUST for they to deliver the files. [My God...]
Post edited May 19, 2015 by Lobuno
"The free DLCs are for everyone that PURCHASED the game. You must id yourself as a legit owner someway JUST for they to deliver the files. [My God...]"

its like saying McDonald's have to ask to see you receipt before they will give you extra tomato sauce satchels when you go back to the counter.

the DLC is useless to anyone who has not purchased the game, your NEED CODE TO PROOF argument is pointless

[JEESUS...]
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robomop: "The free DLCs are for everyone that PURCHASED the game. You must id yourself as a legit owner someway JUST for they to deliver the files. [My God...]"

its like saying McDonald's have to ask to see you receipt before they will give you extra tomato sauce satchels when you go back to the counter.

the DLC is useless to anyone who has not purchased the game, your NEED CODE TO PROOF argument is pointless

[JEESUS...]
No, it's not the same. When you go back to the MacDonald's counter they already know you (you have been there minutes before taking your order). On the internet nobody "knows you" by default, you must identify yourself. You are being quite obtuse here...

The DLC is useless to anyone who has not purchased the game??? Including pirates???? Really???? The DLCs are not a copyrighted piece of software??? REALLY??

I'm done with you, don't know if you are really so shortsighted or just trolling... Bye bye....
OP is a dumb, ignorant, pseudo-intellectual little kid who probably hasn't bought the game, and pirated it already. So, add liar to that description as well.
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robomop: yes I can add it to my cart, but no it doesn't allow me to add it to my account/download it from what I can see?

the DLC is DRM
i think you are clearly mistaken here, sir...

maybe the confusion is about you purchasing a version of the game from another reseller. i got mine on gog and the dlc installers were easy to find and use from my account here. though when purchasing from a third party aside from the source (being here, gog = cd projekt, roughly saying) there may be some code or redeeming step that is more due to the third party side than from gog one.

also, i wont explain you the difference between a drm and a dlc, it should be obvious...

please note anyway that what kind of dlc gog makes free for every customer for the witcher 3 is the kind of PAID dlc other companies keep for preorder/collector/season pass edition bullshit usually... (many cosmetic little things they dare to sell)

a serial or registration to game maker's website cannot be confused with a DLC. it will provide them with feedback, and will allow you to get update as a legitimate customer. (sorry for the profanity words such as "legitimate" and "customer" though, hope i didnt offense your feelings)
DRM is when aside from registration at "home", the game also requires things installed on your system (or permanent connexion and online checking) for just the sake of installing, launching and playing your game.

galaxy beta awful client is just a way to use the game. hear me when i tell ya i just purchased my game on gog, it was added to my gog account (cause i'm here since a fair amount of time) and then i downloaded the installer (day 1 patch included) then installed it and launched it. my router was off at that time (no online connection) and i wasnt asked anything when starting the game.
"I'm done with you, don't know if you are really so shortsighted or just trolling... Bye bye...."

ok bad example

perfect example being anyone can go download windows XP service pack 2 redist BECAUSE it can only use to someone who has already paid for the OS. it dosn't need a user to enter a ... email adresss.. serial code etc because the end user already has the product it is intended to be used with...

who's being short sighted now ?

@DustinC86 GOG is founded on being unrestricted, I feel this DLC code is Hippocratic of them, why does that make me "dumb" ? but nice of you to stop by just to call people names though.

also if I pirated the game why would I be here complaining about the DLC code? I would have the DLC already!

@Djaron Greetings :) Yes I did purchase my game from another retailer, the base game is 100% drm free but the DLC is making me register with what looks like a 1 use serial code? maybe that's where the confusion lies?

how is the DLC free if it is only available via a one use code? if I donate my copy to charity when Im done (which I have done with games in the past) the next user can't have the "free" dlc? or am I missing something? EA got loads of stick for doing that exact thing!

(is that not drm?)
Post edited May 20, 2015 by robomop
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robomop: @Djaron Greetings :) Yes I did purchase my game from another retailer, the base game is 100% drm free but the DLC is making me register with what looks like a 1 use serial code? maybe that's where the confusion lies?

how is the DLC free if it is only available via a one use code? if I donate my copy to charity when Im done (which I have done with games in the past) the next user can't have the "free" dlc? or am I missing something? EA got loads of stick for doing that exact thing!

(is that not drm?)
i'll try to explain:
dlc were not ready but yet making in progress, so they could not be put in the "gold" physical discs sold elsewhere.
maybe you already had some physical game purchase at some store that had some preorder exclusive goodies (i mean exclusive to that store, for example) or exclusive to preorder folks... usually after game release, the store would send you a code (would act like some sort of purchase ticket/proof of purchase) to get the bonus

dlc here are same thing

will speak from my personnal point of view: purchased the game here (gog is a side project from witcher's games developpers..., i always try to purchase my game from the very source when possible).
i preordered it as soon as it was possible to purchase it.
at launch i realised that the already available first 2 DLCs (armor and hair style) were already in my account's download section for this game... and when i tried to "purchase" for free (yes, indeed they used a curious system, i grant you that) the whole "full 16 free dlc program" it told me i already had this item.

i dont know why they used a confusing system, maybe exactly because digital copies could be purchased elswhere than here (before, they had one distributor for physical version, or non computer versions, but the digital copies were always only available here for Witcher 1 and 2, as were the free upgrades and ehenced versions)
maybe they needed a way to keep track of it.

but please, do not confuse with DRM.

as your physical copy was mastered prior to official launch date, you had to download the unlocking part of the installer. they wanted the game to be launched at a fixed date (it's their right) yet as they sold physical copies to stores which NEED to get the item in stock BEFORE launch date, they had to resort to this.
from what i know, any physical copy created prior to game launch will have full offline installer

anyway, you just needed to register your serial number / cd key here so they could acknowledge you as a legit buyer (as they need to keep track of stuff bought elsewhere). then you can "add" to your account and link to your cdkey the DLC program (means the 16 to come, 2 already available) for no additionnal charge. you can then download the installers for the DLCs, and patch your game with them.

i guess that when the last free dlc will be released, they also will add them to any physical copy boxed afterwars.

A drm would have been rather more intrusive and painful, believe me. If you can download the installer, keep it forever, install it again without the need of an internet connection... then it is not DRM.
Confusion is also because they are both the game makers and one of the game distributor but not the only source of purchase. So they need some sort of game registering as would a manufacturor would need a proof of purchase for the sake of the warranty, to provide future updates and free bonus.

your question about giving out or selling away your physical copy is legitimate though. But it is the first time a similar case occurs so far (different from the last 2 witchers games). The only question would be about the main game cd key. However, the person who could purchase an "used" physical computer copy of witcher 3 could add the 16 dlc to his account free of charge.
Post edited May 20, 2015 by Djaron
The thing I find confusing (to the point of you being a possible troll?) Is that you have been a member of GOG since 2011. All you had to do was go to the store page and click the download DLC option. Just like every single other product on GOG.
@Djaron ok this is even more confusing, so I could activate this code and just sell my witcher3 box /disc on ebay (without the code) and more or less have the game and the dlc for next to nothing ? (or sell my code) why would they do it like this? (maybe it's not quite drm but it is odd)

"The thing I find confusing (to the point of you being a possible troll?) Is that you have been a member of GOG since 2011. All you had to do was go to the store page and click the download DLC option. Just like every single other product on GOG."

I purchased the game from a retail store, I have not (did not want to ) activate the code, hence the dlc does not show on my account page for download :)

id put money on the download link working if someone posted it for me tho because it says the dlc is unlocked on my account it just does not give me a download page
Post edited May 20, 2015 by robomop