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Madferit_UA: This is not the first time GOG bends the knee. Remember how they apologized for a tweet with Postal 2 screenshot?
Yeah, I believe a staffer got fired over that so GOG could save face PR wise.

Btw GOG also has sort of "censored" games before as well......Bloodrayne(classic version) has censored symbology for the enemy...even in versions sold outside Germany.

(I don't mean the GGG enemies....even the regular baddies have the same changed insignias)
(also to anyone reading this: I am more annoyed with the censorship there than the symbols being used not being accurate)
Post edited December 17, 2020 by GamezRanker
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VBProject: If China PR's terms for GOG to operate in China PR are ban and censor games wordlwide then GOG should take a stand and refuse to enter chinese market. (Or drop Rest of World market)
Or open up a separate censored Chinese store under a different branding if they want the market that much.

Trying to stop the whole world from playing a game just because they can't take jokes about a dictator resembling a popular children's character is just not on.
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Doomjedi: Especially one that habitually and routinely pirates literally everyone else's intellectual property...
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toxicTom: Nope, the Western corps gave away their IP out of simple greed - to produce more cheaply. First the former workers (now unemployed) at home suffered for that, later those companies realized they shot themselves severely in the foot. Because right next to their factory, the Chinese would erect their own factory with the same product, only even cheaper. That was completely legal, all laid out in contracts the managers from the West signed, blinded by "cost reductions" and smiling and humble little Chinese officials.

You can blame the Chinese for doing business very shrewdly. But who really fucked up that were the managers of the Western companies.
Just gonna be blunt here kid: the CCP regime does not recognize intellectual property rights. At all. They've been the major sourrce of software piracy since the 1970's for that very reason. I realize that may strike you as an obscure concept in place of that bizarre rant you just subjected me to, but fact remains fact. If it exists communists will attempt to steal it from you, at gun point if necessary.

Better for literally everyone else on the planet to let them slowly bleed themselves out trying.
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VBProject: Next thing what? Ban Sleeping Dogs cause it's banned in Germany and Germany is a big market? Release Witcher 2 censored WW as in GER and AUS?
Off-topic and beside your point, but don't spread false information, please. Witcher 2 was never censored in Germany, it's the same version as in the US, and Sleeping Dogs is not banned, it's available in a cut version only - which is bad enough, and in any case I agree that things like that should have no influence on the original version being sold uncut in other countries. But I think sadly it sometimes does already, doesn't it? Weren't the Wolfenstein 3D levels in Doom 3 BFG censored worldwide?
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Leroux: But I think sadly it sometimes does already, doesn't it? Weren't the Wolfenstein 3D levels in Doom 3 BFG censored worldwide?
Offtopic: Yes they were
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Block the game in China alright, but release it for others, smh...
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I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed.