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tort1234: Who in their right mind would pay for Age of Empires? It had huge commercial success back in 90s but that is it.

Today it is by far one of the most pirated game on the internet. Even youtube videos have links to pirate them.
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gooberking: So you're saying that only left minded people who think pirating isn't a practice they want to be involved in would be willing to pay for AoE games? I think there may be a few "crazy" people like that in the world, and they just might like to play AoE games considering they're still awesome.
I have no idea what that means but I'm left minded and I'd pay for it. :D
I would like TOR books with their catalogue of DRM-free books to publish on GOG.
That would be sooooo good for me.
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djdarko: id Software if they count followed by 2K.
id Software owned by ZeniMax Media Inc.
Post edited May 24, 2015 by ne_zavarj
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tinyE: I have no idea what that means but I'm left minded
People who are not in their
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tort1234: right mind
must either be in their left mind or in no mind at all. :p
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0Grapher: People who are not in their
must either be in their left mind or in no mind at all. :p
Maybe they're in someone else's right mind?
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0Grapher: People who are not in their
must either be in their left mind or in no mind at all. :p
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Fesin: Maybe they're in someone else's right mind?
Maybe...
I'm so confused.

Look, who would pay for AoE if it came here? :P I would! :D
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djdarko: id Software if they count followed by 2K.
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ne_zavarj: id Software owned by ZeniMax Media Inc.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that.

ZeniMax followed by 2K.
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ATimson: Bioshock 2 and the Borderlands games are dependent on Steamworks for multiplayer. I'd love to see them, but they may be harder sells.
Galaxy should apparently solve that problem. Or at least it provides a possibility to develop a solution.
Valve. You heard it here first.

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Piranjade: I would like TOR books with their catalogue of DRM-free books to publish on GOG.
That would be sooooo good for me.
Fuck YES!
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tinyE: Look, who would pay for AoE if it came here? :P I would! :D
I also would. :)
Only if its heavily discounted, though. That's because I still have my physical copy and MS is one of the companies I am not so keen on giving my money.
Right now I'd just be happy for some of the already established publishers to bring their newer games.

I'm looking at you Squeenix, EA & Ubisoft.

Also, I know that the publishers I really want to see here simply won't be coming.
Post edited May 24, 2015 by ReynardFox
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ReynardFox: Right now I'd just be happy for some of the already established publishers to bring their newer games.

I'm looking at you Squeenix, EA & Ubisoft.
Activision :

Call of Duty
Call of Duty 2
Call of Duty: World at War
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snowkatt: sega

...yeha no i dont see it happening either
I was going to say Sega actually - they sell some stuff DRM free on GamersGate and other DD sites after all
i don't know if it's wanting to region lock Japan out of everything that's the deal breaker though...
Post edited May 24, 2015 by Fever_Discordia
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Barry_Woodward: Now that GOG's client has launched, and The Witcher III: Wild Hunt is pulling in new customers to it, which big publishers do you think are most likely to hop aboard a starship to the DRM-free Galaxy? Do you think any of them will now consider releasing their titles on GOG simultaneously with the DRM competition: Steam, Origin, and Uplay?
Which one do YOU think will be next? ;-) (Or did I miss your guess in another post?) Your guess is as good as mine.

I don't think we'll getting new titles simultaneously until Galaxy offers all the services and ease-of-use (for devs) that Steam does, but hey, we recently got some AAA titles here, one of which is less than a year old, so there's still hope.

Personally I'm hoping for LucasArts or WB Interactive.
Post edited May 24, 2015 by tfishell