flyingjohn
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It just keeps getting worse.
GOG WISHLIST" said:Yeah, come on guys, get us those FCK DRM t-shirts and gog-chan figures. ... GOG Bear underwear
Please!!! I would love to have a GOG shirt! and Mouse pad.
DRM-Free Revolution: bedsheets, cushions, pins, stickers, mousepads, etc. Come on! You know you want it!
Please consider making a plush GOG Bear!
Wanna gog bandana.
To think I spilled my blood for you guys...or GOG Bear underwear
GOGbear plush!
Can't wait to have my very own GOG.com monk robe! :D
T-Shirts, Cups, Beer-Coolers, Screensavers
Etc.
Is GOG-Chan a lycanthrope? I saw mention of GoG Bear.
Is GOG-Chan a lycanthrope? I saw mention of GoG Bear.
Anyway....
I'am missing out something? i want context about why some ppl are boycottingThere are still a few games I want from GoG, but I just don't feel like spending money on these fucks anymore.
Just close your eyes and think of Poland.There are still a few games I want from GoG, but I just don't feel like spending money on these fucks anymore.
after switching from steam to gog in 2013 I actually switched back to 100% steam a few years ago when gog started pushing their porn game releases every few days, instead of actual good old games.There are still a few games I want from GoG, but I just don't feel like spending money on these fucks anymore.
Steam is a cesspool of degeneracy, but you can filter out and block much of it. GoG you can't.after switching from steam to gog in 2013 I actually switched back to 100% steam a few years ago when gog started pushing their porn game releases every few days, instead of actual good old games.There are still a few games I want from GoG, but I just don't feel like spending money on these fucks anymore.
I know steam has tons of porn games too but at least I don't have to look at the newest loli crap every time I open the client. fuck you gog, no support for degenerates.
plus people going crazy over 10+ year old releases like Skyrim coming to gog, just because "MUH DRM FREE" ..... come on man. I've been on steam since 2007, never had a ban, never had my account hacked, never had a key revoked, pretty much always have internet. there was only one time I've had no internet, for an entire month. and what did I do? play on steam in offline mode, because I didn't have interesting gog games installed.
plus people going crazy over 10+ year old releases like Skyrim coming to gog, just because "MUH DRM FREE" ..... come on man. I've been on steam since 2007, never had a ban, never had my account hacked, never had a key revoked, pretty much always have internet. there was only one time I've had no internet, for an entire month.
and what did I do? play on steam in offline mode, because I didn't have interesting gog games installed.
plus people going crazy over 10+ year old releases like Skyrim coming to gog, just because "MUH DRM FREE" ..... come on man. I've been on steam since 2007, never had a ban, never had my account hacked, never had a key revoked, pretty much always have internet. there was only one time I've had no internet, for an entire month.
I'd rather be in control myself than rely on a benevolent master.
and what did I do? play on steam in offline mode, because I didn't have interesting gog games installed.
The point of having DRM free games is that you have your own copy of the game so you can install the interesting games whenever you want wherever you want without requiring internet connectivity or a custom client (my regular web browser can download files just fine and my OS can launch programs by itself without needing the help of a launcher or whatever).
I get that the whole point of DRM free is having your own backup copy so you don't need internet.
the thing for me though is, during that single month since 2013 in which I didn't have internet, I also hadn't made any backup copies. so the biggest plus of DRM free wasn't a plus at that moment at all and the non-interesting games I had installed through gog were as available as my go-to games like Warband on steam.
the downloading on gog has also gone down the tube since they discontinued the gog downloader. I'm not using that galaxy launcher.
You can download the installers directly from the site itself using your web browser, you do not need Galaxy (which IMO was a mistake and waste of GOG's resources but whatever). When you click on a game in your account, more info roll out from where you can select your OS and download the game either using Galaxy or as an offline installer (you may need to click on the "Download offline backup game installers" text to make the links appear, i do not remember if they are visible or not by default but the site remembers if you have the links visible or not so if you click to show them once the links will remain visible for all games).
I had keys revoked on Steam. There were for beta versions of shitty Kickstarter games that I don't really care about so I'm not too bothered about it but clearly valve has already built the functionality and is willing to use it under the right circumstances. Its only a matter of time until those circumstances expand - and the use of that feature might not even be valve's choice but could be ordered for your ((safety)). Best to make sure you are in control of your games before it's too late. Even saying you'll just pirate those games if Steam ever pulls anything on you relies on the games and the versions you want still being shared somewhere.after switching from steam to gog in 2013 I actually switched back to 100% steam a few years ago when gog started pushing their porn game releases every few days, instead of actual good old games.
I know steam has tons of porn games too but at least I don't have to look at the newest loli crap every time I open the client. fuck you gog, no support for degenerates.
plus people going crazy over 10+ year old releases like Skyrim coming to gog, just because "MUH DRM FREE" ..... come on man. I've been on steam since 2007, never had a ban, never had my account hacked, never had a key revoked, pretty much always have internet. there was only one time I've had no internet, for an entire month. and what did I do? play on steam in offline mode, because I didn't have interesting gog games installed.
I had keys revoked on Steam. There were for beta versions of shitty Kickstarter games that I don't really care about so I'm not too bothered about it but clearly valve has already built the functionality and is willing to use it under the right circumstances. Its only a matter of time until those circumstances expand - and the use of that feature might not even be valve's choice but could be ordered for your ((safety)). Best to make sure you are in control of your games before it's too late. Even saying you'll just pirate those games if Steam ever pulls anything on you relies on the games and the versions you want still being shared somewhere.after switching from steam to gog in 2013 I actually switched back to 100% steam a few years ago when gog started pushing their porn game releases every few days, instead of actual good old games.
I know steam has tons of porn games too but at least I don't have to look at the newest loli crap every time I open the client. fuck you gog, no support for degenerates.
plus people going crazy over 10+ year old releases like Skyrim coming to gog, just because "MUH DRM FREE" ..... come on man. I've been on steam since 2007, never had a ban, never had my account hacked, never had a key revoked, pretty much always have internet. there was only one time I've had no internet, for an entire month. and what did I do? play on steam in offline mode, because I didn't have interesting gog games installed.
Valve has also threatened me with unspecified account restrictions twice and while that probably would not have prevented me from playing my Steam games I still prefer not giving them any more money if that's how they act.
But yeah if you're not backing up the standalone installers then there's little advantage in using GOG over Steam.
On the other hand I also don't get the bitching over what crap GOG/Steam push on their storefronts. Do people seriously use those for discovery? Why???
How come?Valve has also threatened me with unspecified account restrictions twice
Interesting - even more reason to save standalone installers instead of relying on Galaxy.I personally had 3 games disappear out of my gog library - two I could retrace from looking through my purchases and only got them back after writing to the support. the third I still don't know what it was.
From recommendations on prestigious internet forums. Or other places where you can interact with real human beings instead of algorithms and influencers. To be honest I don't really follow what is being released that much.also, yes, the sole use I have for gog nowadays is to look at the section of newly released games. I don't follow any gaming websites, youtubers or anything. how else should I know what's being released?
One was when they tried to get away with refunding the steam dick deposit to my steam wallet instead of the original payment method and I told them that that would not fly.How come?Valve has also threatened me with unspecified account restrictions twice