mintee: Its weird how Gog abandoned this feature.
I'm sad they did, I'd like to have a digital way to buy high quality movies. I prefer to buy stuff to "own" it, instead of paying for renting/streaming.
But I can see Netflix&Co thriving, the majority apparently thinks differently.
Vainamoinen: I'd love to see the part in the documentary where they pride themselves for producing laughable cheapskate versions of the promised physical rewards
<sarcasm>To be fair regarding the T-Shirts: It was unforeseeable that there are people out there with different body sizes...</sarcasm>
I think they have made a good job with the game. Plus the fact they have released it on GOG (they didn't promise DRM-free at the beginning, hence I didn't back them back then).
But they messed up the physical rewards big time, with ridiculous excuses. :-(
MarkoH01: I really don't understand why you are feeling attacked by me.
It was mainly the things I quoted in my previous post, e.g. with:
MarkoH01: The fact that backers had to pay as well only means that they wanted to take money for it from the start.
I had the impression you implied taking money should be considered a bad thing.
And when you write "I" and refer to personal experience but then include things like "It does not change the _fact_ that normally" or "what's usually the case" you shouldn't wonder when people (or at least I) imply things.
MarkoH01: I know at least one indie dev who made a making off completely available for free to watch
Why yes, it's possible. And there are others making this not available for free. I don't see the point this should show or prove.