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If you've been checking out the news on gaming sites around the 'Net, you've very possibly heard that GOG has announced some exciting news about our plan for 2012 and beyond.

In particular, there are three main elements that make up our announced path for the next few years: adding newer games to the catalog, focusing on continuing our impressive growth, and bringing exclusive game releases to GOG.com. There are a few common questions we've seen about this, so before we link you to some of these discussions online, we thought we'd create a quick FAQ for you.

Q: Oh no! GOG.com is never going to sell another classic PC game again and my favorite game never made it here!

A: Don't worry, GOG.com will continue to release classic PC games. We are, however, looking to expand the availability window of games on GOG, so we won't focus only on PC classics anymore.

Q: Isn't your name Good Old Games? It seems kind of silly to sell new games on an old gaming website.

A: We've always been about our core values: DRM-free games, flat prices worldwide, and extra goodies included in our releases. So don't think about us as "Good Old Games"; think of us as "GOG.com", and perhaps you can work your way around that objection. ;)

Q: I see your terrible plot! When you guys start selling games with DRM, I will leave the Internets in disgust and never return.

A: Don't worry: we're devoted to those three core values that we mentioned above, and we know that if we ever abandoned them we'd quickly become just another digital distributor. Our goal is to become the best alternative digital distributor out there: the guys who do it differently, who respect their customers, and who can help change what the industry is doing as a result.


If you have any other pressing questions about our future plans, feel free to ask them in the forum and we'll do our best to answer as many as we can. Keep in mind that we can't always answer questions you ask for a variety of reasons, so apologies in advance if you happen to ask one of those kinds of questions.
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Crassmaster: This dispute can only be resolved in one way :

Cage fight! Two man enter...one man leave...

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Not needed - just look at this topic title - its official way to type that ;)
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Crassmaster: This dispute can only be resolved in one way :

Cage fight! Two man enter...one man leave...

:)
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Lexor: Not needed - just look at this topic title - its official way to type that ;)
So...no fight then? Cause I sold tickets and stuff and...damn. I guess I need to start fleeing. :)
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Crassmaster: You are a raving fanatic. Of course, you're obviously very fond of yourself and your opinions being right while others are wrong, so you'll never see that.
Well, how lucky that smarty you are here and can see that.
Being right is one thing and being fanatic is another thing. Come back when you check your definitions.
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Crassmaster: He's really not.
You do realize that with this "argument" you're no different than the "fanatic" (or so you say) me? lol you raving fanatic you
Post edited November 27, 2011 by mobutu
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Crassmaster: You are a raving fanatic. Of course, you're obviously very fond of yourself and your opinions being right while others are wrong, so you'll never see that.
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mobutu: Well, how lucky that smarty you are here and can see that.
Being right is one thing and being fanatic is another thing. Come back when you check your definitions.
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Crassmaster: He's really not.
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mobutu: You do realize that with this "argument" you're no different than the "fanatic" (or so you say) me? lol you raving fanatic you
Not so much with the being right, since we're talking about personal opinions about what each gamer is willing to accept when it comes to DRM. So there's no being right or winning the discussion, ass hat.
You know, personal opinions can be wrong, not everybody is right, you can see this everyday in every aspect of our lives. and i'd be ok with that if it doesn't affect me.
But it does so i'm compelled to say it.
According to you, I (and others) better shut up and respect stupid "personal opinions"? No, and this doesn't make me a "raving fanatic" or what you say.
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mobutu: You know, personal opinions can be wrong, not everybody is right, you can see this everyday in every aspect of our lives. and i'd be ok with that if it doesn't affect me.
But it does so i'm compelled to say it.
According to you, I (and others) better shut up and respect stupid "personal opinions"? No, and this doesn't make me a "raving fanatic" or what you say.
Not at all. I would suggest that if you don't want to be seen as arrogant and annoying, you might want to drop the whole snidely rejecting anything that doesn't match 100% what you think bit. Not everyone agrees with you...sorry, but you're the one who is going to have to learn to deal with that fact.
Annoying are the ones saying that DRM is not a problem and that it doesn't bother them at all.
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mobutu: Annoying are the ones saying that DRM is not a problem and that it doesn't bother them at all.
To some this is how they feel and it's called opinion....everyone is free to their own in this country after all, regardless of what you may want.
yeap, opinion, look where the world is today based on so many "innocent opinions".
anyway, this was a discussion pro and against drm, you've seen plenty of argumented and documented opinions against drm ... but those in favor see it "benign", "not a problem", "don-t bother me" etc blabla. Not an argument in that.
Post edited November 27, 2011 by mobutu
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mobutu: yeap, opinion, look where the world is today based on so many "innocent opinions".
anyway, this was a discussion pro and against drm, you've seen plenty of argumented and documented opinions against drm ... but those in favor see it "benign", "not a problem", "don-t bother me" etc blabla. Not an argument in that.
It's still a valid opinion for some to hold. Why should they bother defending their position if they just want to state it for the record and move on?
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mobutu: Annoying are the ones saying that DRM is not a problem and that it doesn't bother them at all.
Well sorry, but that's how some people feel. It isn't them that are going to have to learn to accept anything, it's you. Welcome to the adult world where you can't always have what you want.
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mobutu: yeap, opinion, look where the world is today based on so many "innocent opinions".
Wait, I have not seen the context of this, but are you really suggesting that people who think differently than you should automatically be silenced? :/ I sure hope not.
Obviously not, i was making a connection with different areas where this "benign" attitude of "innocent opinions" and "people being fine with it" has proven so wrong and so cancerous after all. Just look at the world today.
We usually see things after it is too late ... and drm it's the same.
And i think people need to be helped to open their eyes and see these things asap, after all it's a topic with arguments.
And then you're being accused of fanaticism ... go figure.
Post edited November 28, 2011 by mobutu
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mobutu: Obviously not, i was making a connection with different areas where this "benign" attitude of "innocent opinions" and "people being fine with it" has proven so wrong and so cancerous after all. Just look at the world today.
We usually see things after it is too late ... and drm it's the same.
And i think people need to be helped to open their eyes and see these things asap, after all it's a topic with arguments.
And then you're being accused of fanaticism ... go figure.
See, it's not what you're saying that's so irksome, but rather how you're saying it. Most people here probably agree with you on the topic of DRM, but your choice of words seem fanatical.
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mobutu: Obviously not, i was making a connection with different areas where this "benign" attitude of "innocent opinions" and "people being fine with it" has proven so wrong and so cancerous after all. Just look at the world today.
We usually see things after it is too late ... and drm it's the same.
And i think people need to be helped to open their eyes and see these things asap, after all it's a topic with arguments.
And then you're being accused of fanaticism ... go figure.
Thing is you're making an off comparison with regards to innocent opinions leading to disaster. You seem to be making people that accept some forms of DRM out to be akin to those who let Nazis slide for a few years during the start of WW2 & what happened because of that.