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Please add age verification and unban the games. Thank you.
As LeP… err, zs0sz says. TBH I just wrote it here after I read your posting over at 4P. ;)
Post edited February 26, 2015 by dx1
This is the kind of shit that turns people to piracy.
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DanTheKraut: Lack of slaes considering their whole store not only those 2 products. About your article I don't need to read it as I know very well what is allowed and what not.

It is very funny they speak of a criminal offense but on the other hand they violating the german laws in this moment.
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Piranjade: It's not "funny". Step back for a moment and think what is happening here. You're actually saying it yourself.

What GOG is doing here (as I see it) is actually pretty great, I think. And I hope German users realise the chance they are being given.
Use it, while it lasts!

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dx1: As far as I know Commandos 2 and 3 were never on the index of the BPjM. If it was there wouldn't be loads of copies be offered for sale at the German marketplaces of amazon and ebay.
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Piranjade: German, censored copies.
Yes, those are freely available in Germany.
It is great because they offer indexed games? Steam does that too but Steam doesn't consider itself as DRM-free.When it comes to GOG their text about DRM-free, all yours bla bla is now misleading.
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Piranjade: German, censored copies.
Yes, those are freely available in Germany.
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zs0sz: Well, it still seems like commandos 2 & 3 weren't banned at all:

http://www.blood-is-red.de/mw/index.php/Liste_indizierter_Spiele
http://www.blood-is-red.de/mw/index.php/Liste_beschlagnahmter_Spiele
That's because only the censored version was sold/distributed in Germany. You can look up at ogdb.eu.

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DanTheKraut: It is great because they offer indexed games? Steam does that too but Steam doesn't consider itself as DRM-free.When it comes to GOG their text about DRM-free, all yours bla bla is now misleading.
I'm not sure if you're trolling or if you really just don't get it... O_O
Post edited February 26, 2015 by Piranjade
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Don't worry people! The "BAY" is back on business! Or perhaps you are the badass, *kickass* type? Locked out regionally? Prohibited from buying the game?? Worry not. Even developer themselves said to pirate their own game, if it is not legally available to gamer's country and said gamer wants to play it (hotline miami 2).

Start torrenting!
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realkman666: i am so mad at you now grrrrr very mad killing gaming,etc. grrrrr damn you and such grr
But why? Developers themselves suggested this for this particular one game i mentioned above, at least. And no lies; pirates do have honor, matey, now, now... In cases like this, no one kills anything, but us helpful community members, kill the censorship and oppression enforced. Like in the real age of pirates, smugglers are here to cater to the needs of the community, and what's best, this is for free! Enjoy!

And don't misunderstand me either. I will buy those games, too, like i did with Hotline Miami 1, which i GAVE away. So don't be quick to judge, please.
Post edited February 26, 2015 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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Piranjade: That's because only the censored version was sold/distributed in Germany. You can look up at ogdb.eu.
So what? It could end up on one the lists of THE INDEX ♪dum-dum-daaa♫ or no one ever cares. It's not an automated process that goes like "symbols of unconstitutionally organisation? → ban the game". As long the game is not rated it's just for people who are 18 years of age or older and the Sword of Damocles hovering over the legal right to sell copies—nothing more. And if it get's "banned" by a law court or listed on the index, it will not render prior sales illegal or something like that.
Post edited February 26, 2015 by dx1
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Piranjade: That's because only the censored version was sold/distributed in Germany. You can look up at ogdb.eu.
I know, but take for example F.E.A.R., which was also sold/distributed only in the censored version in Germany. The uncut version got indexed by the BPjM, but GoG is still selling this atm without regionlock.

I suppose that there are no real legal consequences to fear as long as these two titles don't get indexed/seized.
Post edited February 26, 2015 by zs0sz
Please don't tell them. ♥
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realkman666: i am so mad at you now grrrrr very mad killing gaming,etc. grrrrr damn you and such grr
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: But why? Developers themselves suggested this for this particular one game i mentioned above, at least. And no lies; pirates do have honor, matey, now, now... In cases like this, no one kills anything, but us helpful community members, kill the censorship and oppression enforced. Like in the real age of pirates, smugglers are here to cater to the needs of the community, and what's best, this is for free! Enjoy!

And don't misunderstand me either. I will buy those games, too, like i did with Hotline Miami 1, which i GAVE away. So don't be quick to judge, please.
I have no problem with people downloading stuff they can't buy or that they have lost access to *cough*, more with the petulant childish attitude of lala, I don't have to pay, I'm so smart. It's hard to tell the two apart depending on how persons express themselves.
Yeah walking around with ten ounces is dumb as shit, the only Colorado one I know of was the guy growing on federal parkland which is obviously verboten.
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OldFatGuy: Are you sure this is true??? Obviously you know more about your own country than I do, but, for instance, it's illegal for me to buy marijuana. Even though it's legal in several US States now, I can't go online and buy it from, say, Colorado or Washington, and have it shipped to me here. These type of restrictive laws usually apply to the point of delivery, not the point of sale.
It's a shame, really, my dad has been in so much pain from an arthritic back and bad hips that I'd love to be able to buy him some medicinal marijuana, of course I'd have to convince him of the efficacy and the non-addictive properties first, he is of the old school.
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dx1: Please don't tell them. ♥
Well, I might as well tell them to regionlock over 90% of their current FPS titles. ♥
Post edited February 26, 2015 by zs0sz
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V4V: Please add age verification and unban the games. Thank you.
Just out of curiosity, how would that work? :P

Do you think kids ever click on "No I'm Not 18" on porno sites? XD
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OldFatGuy: Are you sure this is true??? Obviously you know more about your own country than I do, but, for instance, it's illegal for me to buy marijuana. Even though it's legal in several US States now, I can't go online and buy it from, say, Colorado or Washington, and have it shipped to me here. These type of restrictive laws usually apply to the point of delivery, not the point of sale.
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Ragnarblackmane: It's a shame, really, my dad has been in so much pain from an arthritic back and bad hips that I'd love to be able to buy him some medicinal marijuana, of course I'd have to convince him of the efficacy and the non-addictive properties first, he is of the old school.
Do you know if he would want to start puffing?