Sandeja1: Please bring back this game!
yethiel: The game is still there. More than ever!
tfishell: Weird because you'd think WeGo would want to try making some more GOG and Steam money off this.
yethiel: It is not easy to fix up the source code and port it over to newer libs. Looking at WeGo's other projects, I am quite sure they
don't have the right people to do this.
Also, heads up! RVGL's page has been updated:
http://rv12.revoltzone.net/rvgl.php I don't get why so many people are crying their eyes out over this. The game is frequently being updated by a very competent guy and heavily supported by the whole community. It couldn't be better! This would not happen if the game was in WeGo's hands.
Check out my site if you're interested in track making, behind the scenes stuff or (almost) daily racing:
http://re-volt.me/
Well, the fact still stands that now you can't get the game *legally* on GOG. "The game is still there", yes, if you don't mind pirating it and getting it via "less than legal means" -- which is the only way to get it, now, if you don't own it already.
WeGo is an awful publisher and a shady company, at best, but the over-protective community is to blame for Re-Volt being removed from GOG, as well. If some self-entitled guy hadn't complained about something or other, people would still be able to *legally* get Re-Volt and have a legal copy to keep updating via whatever patches the community keeps putting out.
As it stands, I no longer want to play this game online with the people who made it unavailable for purchase; I'll just keep playing it offline on my computer while feeling sad for all of those who can no longer purchase the game.