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jcoa: I guess they weren't as "Anti-DRM" as we thought.
as WE thought? You actually thought they were DRM? o.O
I always assumed they are as anti-DRM as Erdogan or Kim Jong Un are pro-democracy, for example.
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Lifthrasil: I always assumed they are as anti-DRM as Erdogan or Kim Jong Un are pro-democracy, for example.
Stop comparing straightforward gentlemen with consummate liars and hypocrites the sort of Bethesda, son! None of those two promised free cake to lure in more customers!
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Piranjade: I just needed to dig this up and be happy about how things worked out in the end.
http://www.gog.com/news/bethesda_softworks_its_way_to_gogcom
*happy*
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CarrionCrow: Let's hope that Bethesda has a long future with GOG, even if for no other reason than to make more money.
Waiting for more of their titles to appear, won't purchase them elsewhere, and I'm not the only one.
I think those chances are fading. Looks to me like they just wanted to make some extra cash on really old titles they weren't worried about any more. Still lots of profit to made from pure nostalgia. Several 'newer' Bethesda titles were rumored for summer 2016 release. Time is running out, and I don't see them coming for quite a while. Gog has sadly become the red headed step-child of game distribution.