MarkoH01: Here comes the next game who treats GOG customers worse that Steam customers. Aren't we glad to pay so much money?
Sorry for the sarcasm but this treatment really is starting to annoy me much more than I would like.
pereh: Well, nothing new indeed.
I decided to change my habits a bit: old games buy on GOG, new games buy on Steam.
GOG are the ones to which we give our money, and it is their job to make sure their customers get good service. But for quite some time, they do have problems with the service part of this contract. So the only way would be to buy elsewhere, whenever you have the choice to. If they do not behave as loyal partners should do, then do not make business with them.
I do agree. GOG has a
history of being treated that way and they simply never wanted to force anything ... this is the the result we all could see a long time ago. More and more games will be treated as second class. However in this case I got the key gifted. Since I dislike DRM Steam is also no alternative for me.
Also, there are still some really good devs who treat GOG as well. The dev of Orphan is the one that comes to mind immediately. One person and every update was here on GOG nearly at the same time he updated Steam. I once asked him how he could manage and this was his reply:
"As far as updating on GOG, for me personally it adds 30-45 minutes of time to each update. That's nothing! Maybe with bigger games it's more of an issue and then I guess if they are having to pay employees, but Orphan compiles in about 30 minutes and I work by myself. After doing a Steam build, I change a configuration that enables GOG achievements and disables Steam achievements and then re-compile. It's not a big deal. When I finally add Linux/Mac, of course that time will multiply. But also, updates should become rare at this point as hopefully the bugs are all worked out and I only have a few small content things I'd like to add eventually."
So if he can do it being only one person - makes me wonder why so many devs have problems doing the same. Why do GOG customers have to hunt for their game updates? Why doesn't GOG simply force them to update asap? It is really getting ridiculous.