Posted November 05, 2015
nightcraw1er.488
HelpThe Aged-Me!
Registered: Apr 2012
From United Kingdom
darthspudius
Steam is Power!
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted November 05, 2015
dick1982
-120 Club. ♥XX
Registered: Jul 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted November 05, 2015
sounds like a clickbait topic...
never used steam myself except in lan shops playing an actual online game. i have no idea why younglings or any "hardcore" gamer can tolerate the need to verify your game each time you want to play it offline.
as for triple-a games, they mostly require an online activation these days, or some form of drm. so boycott triple-a games , if you really want non-drm games only. doubt a boycott would work though . even indie devs are mostly on Steam, but many sell a non-drm version in their own stores/websites. a sucker is born every minute.
never used steam myself except in lan shops playing an actual online game. i have no idea why younglings or any "hardcore" gamer can tolerate the need to verify your game each time you want to play it offline.
as for triple-a games, they mostly require an online activation these days, or some form of drm. so boycott triple-a games , if you really want non-drm games only. doubt a boycott would work though . even indie devs are mostly on Steam, but many sell a non-drm version in their own stores/websites. a sucker is born every minute.
Post edited November 06, 2015 by dick1982
mqstout
Pittsburgh cis-gay-male
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted November 05, 2015
You already made your sins buying on DRM platforms; continue to use what you already have.
But moving forward, embrace the openness of GOG. Welcome!
As for "multiple platforms", don't think of GOG as a platform. Think of it as a store. It's more apt, since it's DRM free. You complete your purchase, make your download, and, if you want, you're done -- forever. Until the next time you want to buy something.
But moving forward, embrace the openness of GOG. Welcome!
As for "multiple platforms", don't think of GOG as a platform. Think of it as a store. It's more apt, since it's DRM free. You complete your purchase, make your download, and, if you want, you're done -- forever. Until the next time you want to buy something.
@('_')@
Registered: Sep 2012
From United States
Posted November 05, 2015
Navagon
Easily Persuaded
Registered: Dec 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted November 05, 2015
I don't understand why anyone would abandon their Steam collection without it somehow being impractical or you've somehow been fucked over by Steam to such a degree that using their client leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
Yes, GOG's better and more ethical (although perhaps not to the kind of degree it was when it started), but that's no reason to completely ditch one in favour of the other.
Yes, GOG's better and more ethical (although perhaps not to the kind of degree it was when it started), but that's no reason to completely ditch one in favour of the other.
Theoclymenus
Offline installers only
Registered: Aug 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted November 05, 2015
Rivdoric
Lazy User
Registered: May 2014
From France
TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted November 05, 2015
Similar for the strategy guide. Hell, even a bunch of the creatures got immunities (something Obs said they weren't going to do when they pitched the KS campaign), classes got a bunch of nerfs and buff-ups, talents and skills have changed, etc, so the strategy guide's going to be full of misinformation at this point.
The almanac's cool though.
@('_')@
Registered: Sep 2012
From United States
Posted November 05, 2015
No PC games...no cry...
Post edited November 05, 2015 by monkeydelarge
nightcraw1er.488
HelpThe Aged-Me!
Registered: Apr 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted November 06, 2015
Theoclymenus
Offline installers only
Registered: Aug 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted November 06, 2015
No PC games...no cry...
Post edited November 06, 2015 by Theoclymenus
nightcraw1er.488
HelpThe Aged-Me!
Registered: Apr 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted November 06, 2015
ShadowWulfe
Boink.
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted November 06, 2015
I would love to use exclusively GOG, big corporation paranoia versus DRM free aside, GOG is just too goddamned irrationally picky with their games.
Plenty of stuff I love has been rejected by GOG, enough to make me back off and only use it as a preferrex, but not exclusive, platform.
Plenty of stuff I love has been rejected by GOG, enough to make me back off and only use it as a preferrex, but not exclusive, platform.
Rivdoric
Lazy User
Registered: May 2014
From France
Posted November 06, 2015
Hello Folks !
After some considerations, I finally decided to give GoG a go(g) and I bought a bunch of Games to start :) ! Some i really wanted, some i dont know anything about to discover them !
I'm so happy to support DRM Free GOG Service :) !
After some considerations, I finally decided to give GoG a go(g) and I bought a bunch of Games to start :) ! Some i really wanted, some i dont know anything about to discover them !
I'm so happy to support DRM Free GOG Service :) !
Post edited November 06, 2015 by Rivdoric