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Melcar

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Tell gog they suck in this newsletter-subscriber-exclusive survey: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/20210421_GOG_CS_01

Do your civic duty and fill out the survey, lest gog be further shaped to accomodate the kind of audience that would willingly subject themselves to the bottomless pits of emoji-spamming idiocy gog calls a "newsletter".
Yeah done

Done. I really think they should have asked more relevant questions concerning game compatibility (both Windows and Linux), keeping their offline content up-to-date and bringing Galaxy to Linux. They just ask the same shit as previous surveys: what type of games you want to see on GOG (and they always put the AAA option up first).
 
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Baron Dupek

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Ironic... GOG have potato roots, and for some reason most old games here have lost potato translations.
What is also ironic - back then publishers would spend money on translating garbage and forgettable (including voice acting) games, these days even text is luxury...
tl;dr they can shove it up their rotted arses
 

Azdul

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Ironic... GOG have potato roots, and for some reason most old games here have lost potato translations.
What is also ironic - back then publishers would spend money on translating garbage and forgettable (including voice acting) games, these days even text is luxury...
tl;dr they can shove it up their rotted arses
In good old days some Western publishers were willing to sell a flat license to local Polish publisher, on condition that it will be fully translated (including voice acting) - so that pesky Germans would not be able to buy it cheaply across the border. It means that rights to Polish version belong to some local Polish company, not Western publisher.

Few really good Polish translations - like Gothic or Baldur's Gate - were released by CD-Projekt themselves back in a day - so they are available on GOG.
 

Trojan_generic

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Kerbal is on sale on GOG, I guess it's time to buy it. Cannot believe the first thread about the game here is already from 2012.
 

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