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Hey guys. I want write a message to leader of gog. I think much people wait to buy AAA games without DRM on gog.com. Personally i'm in waiting for much AAA games and not only old games. When we can buy games as Skyrim, Rage, Deus ex Human revolution without DRM, without steam protection on gog.com? :D

When? When? When? :D
You don't want AAA any more, we are going for AAAA now apparently.
Might be waiting for a long while Hexen
This already happened with the Release of Witcher 2.
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Ubivis: This already happened with the Release of Witcher 2.
That's cheating though, given it's CD Project Red that made TW2. :P
What exactly makes a game AAA and does a title lose its AAA status with time so it's not possible to have an old AAA game?
I have a feeling this is more up to publishers than GOG themselves.
I want old games. I'm already critical with the direction GOG is taking. I can get my new games,even DRM-free, on many other stores.
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Ubivis: This already happened with the Release of Witcher 2.
Witcher 2 was a special case, though, because it's all CD Projekt. It was all in-house. There haven't been any brand-new AAA releases from other developers/publishers yet. Grimrock is nice, but I'm pretty sure that counts as indie.
I can't imagine big publishers releasing AAA games DRM-free anywhere, since that would make pirating them so easy.

But then again, even with DRM it seems that games are still easy to pirate; so maybe it would make sense for them to give DRM-free a try and hope that people buy the games out of appreciation.
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Adzeth: What exactly makes a game AAA and does a title lose its AAA status with time so it's not possible to have an old AAA game?
It must be a movie-like experience with lots of quick-time events.
/insert joke about AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA coming to GOG
:)
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Mephe: I can't imagine big publishers releasing AAA games DRM-free anywhere, since that would make pirating them so easy.

But then again, even with DRM it seems that games are still easy to pirate; so maybe it would make sense for them to give DRM-free a try and hope that people buy the games out of appreciation.
And they would earn much more... people who pirated before will still pirate, and people who bought the games before, will buy them anyway. Only difference, the company does not need to invest in DRM Research and Tools. Makes it cheaper for them to produce :)
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Ubivis: And they would earn much more... people who pirated before will still pirate, and people who bought the games before, will buy them anyway. Only difference, the company does not need to invest in DRM Research and Tools. Makes it cheaper for them to produce :)
You're dismissing the group of people who don't pirate out of angst for virii and trojans and the like. You saw them here, they were falling over eachother warning about it when the gog games or DRM free witcher showed up on warez sites xD
Speaking of Which, who is supposed to be the "Leader" of GOG anyway?