scampywiak: Yeah, I'm sure DRM is just around the corner....
Jesus christ you guys. They've offered so much over the years and the second something goes awry you're at their heels like rabid dogs.
GOG is where I go for an entertaining few hours and to BUY games. They are not my friends, TET is a marketing person who is fronting a kind and caring face as part of his job. He does not know me from Adam.
Also if GOG does not get their customers feedback how are they ever to learn? So many will still buy games, myself included, but there are others who are really hurt by this move as there are some things that we become use to. Such as free internet play on the PS3
brunosiffredi: Maybe if GOG.com presented more information about how pricing will change for these new titles, which regions or countries will actually see some change, etc., people wouldn't be freaking out so much.
Is this regional pricing going to be different for each country or just some countries? I hope regional pricing does not mean overcharging customers in regions that are already economically disadvantaged, like South America, Africa, eastern Europe, etc.
TheEnigmaticT: Due to NDAs and due to the fact that we don't have contracts signed for a lot of the games that we're working on bringing to GOG, we can't go into more detail because we ourselves do not know all of the relevant details.
1 - As already stated I can live with reginal prices as I will only buy games upon a price point I am happy with and with most recent AAA games that is already sitting somewhere in the £5 mark.
I do hope that this reginal pricing works out and that you can infact work on setting games a little more fairly then Steam and GG do, trust us (your community) $-£/€ is a pile of shit that business people should really think about. I am not just a point on a graph, just a statistic. I am the thinking, acting and willing to starve off your account type of individual. We are not friends, we are just doing business, and I am a very loyal customer to a business I trust to be acting in good faith and honour, but you are shaking that very trust I put in you.
2 - As the NSA is covering games you do not already have a licence to I really do hope your own laywers have these in a tight bind as I would hate to see my favourite gaming site fall to bits chasing AAA games that a large portion of your customers could wait a few years for.
Hell the number of games I have re-bought from you guys is numorus, just to get a back-up to replace a CD or even ******* games. Yet I am unlikely to buy many games day-one here or anywhere else as the price very rarely fits my "is it worth it" price point structure.
Also admitting you do not know all of the details as a company? and having to give up either or? Not filling me with trust and understanding.
3 - This one is important.
I am here because of the DRM-free games, the fantastic community and the support.
I hate to say this - see it as a warning, not a threat - but I already keep a back-up of all of my games, and there are already other sites such as IGS and ShinyLoot trying to get in on your market, and I am alreay buying from them and others.
So if YOU GUYS even attempt to inforce DRM I sware I will just stop buying from you and get my games else where. I can live without AAA games, and the ones I want to play I can wait to see in a really cheap bundle and rent from Steam.
I really do not wish to leave the community, but should many of the people that make this place so nice decide to leave due to pricing I may have to look elsewhere to spend my online hours.
As for the support, well with the extra games it might be a little stretched, but I am sure that it will still be a lot better then many others out there.
4 - Splitting people up to treat them differently never lead to good things. Has often led to mistrust and discontent. (Well you have acheived one, and we have not even been penned up yet).