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http://gamearts.pgtb.me/G11qsW

Game Arts (Creators of the Grandia, Lunar, and Thexter games) have an online survey asking about how you like playing games and what services you use.

One of the services they have listed is GOG show if you want to be sure to let them know the DRM free is how we prefer games.

They also have a question on if you purchased a recent game on Steam they released. I answered no stating I prefer DRM free gaming.

So again a chance to let a publisher know we would like there games on GOG.
Thanks, I filled it out! Here's hoping to get it on board with gog. Wait is it already on board with GOG? I don't want to browse through 73 pages of developers.
Scooped, I'm afraid: http://www.gog.com/forum/general/do_you_want_to_see_grandia_and_other_gamearts_titles_on_pc_this_is_your_chance
Yeah, I'm not giving my email away.
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Harshax: Yeah, I'm not giving my email away.
Make one up? I put my real email down and they haven't sent me anything. Plus, you don't have to use your email to verify your identity to submit the form, so you can really just enter any fake email address you want.
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Harshax: Yeah, I'm not giving my email away.
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227: Make one up? I put my real email down and they haven't sent me anything. Plus, you don't have to use your email to verify your identity to submit the form, so you can really just enter any fake email address you want.
You probably wouldn't want me to submit it anyway, seeing as I am a steam fanboy. ;)
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Harshax: Yeah, I'm not giving my email away.
Did the survey, gave 'em a fake email. Don't know whether or not that invalidates my survey responses, but hey.. they can take it or leave it.

I don't like DRM, and I don't like giving away my email to random individuals on the internet.
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Harshax: You probably wouldn't want me to submit it anyway, seeing as I am a steam fanboy. ;)
I'd cut off and sell an arm and a leg for the chance to buy a reasonably priced PC version of Grandia 2 here or anywhere else, so that's a small hurdle at best.

(Not my arm and leg, mind you, but I doubt that has much effect on their value.)

EDIT: Besides, a lot of us are likely choosing GOG and DRM as important, so that's something they're bound to consider. The real obstacle is no doubt convincing them to consider re-releasing their games digitally at all.
Post edited April 17, 2015 by 227