CRO_Revan: Go to page six, read reply no.110 regarding DRM, I am well aware what it is. It's dumb to self-quote. :)
I never said that you or anybody else would not know what DRM is. My point was that it does not really matter how you are naming the thing people don't like. Having to be online to be able to enjoy a game is sth. many people don't want - no matter if this is called DRM or not. And imo self quoting is not dumb (don't know why one should say that) it simply makes it easier for the reader to get your point.
CRO_Revan: If the community wants offline GWENT completely without multiplayer components, maybe the offline SP will be released when the full game is complete and cards you obtain will not be available in MP and vice verse.
Again - I did not say anything else. I just said that the fact that people don't like having to be online all the time leads to the hope that the single player mode would at least give them the opportunity as well to enjoy the game whenever they want. I also said that many people fear this won't be the last game needing to be online to play. According to your reg. date you are quite new here so maybe it's harder for you to understand this but some of us experienced how GOG dropped their once golden principles one by one and whenever GOG now goes in such a specific way many people do panic. Imo this is completely understandable. Imagine feeling yourself quite good with a gaming platform and over time it's getting worse and worse. There probably will be a point when you just want to stop this from progressing further. Pointing out your opinion (no matter if it's shared or not) simply is one way to do so.
CRO_Revan: But community here started talking about death of DRM-free GOG because of game being online with microtransactions, so I wanted to point out about DRM, but many don't listen/read....
Maybe they simply don't care? You explained to them what DRM is and what not - but this still did not change the fact that people atm would need to be online to play a game - something that was unthinkable on GOG (I won't even start with the ingame purchases here) before. As I said these people already have experienced the beginnigs and where the road has ended. This could be another beginning. Don't know if this is the case or not - in fact only GOG can say - but those pointing out their concerns about GOG's decision to offer such a kind of game are not few but many as you can clearly see. So maybe they are all dilusional or they simply have a reason to be afraid.
CRO_Revan: Reading some answers from some community members, it's like "my daddy is stronger than yours".
I bet many of them have accounts on all those support-DRM services, or maybe they do live on ATARI or '90s playing in DOS. Go Team Pong, Q*bert, Paperboy and Lotus :)
There is no reason for this conclusion just because you did not like their comments.
CRO_Revan: The future is here, with or without us... GOG is still DRM-free. When I'm gonna need scene release fix for GOG game, then the revolution is dead.
Until one day when it is not anymore. Better shout out too early then too late. The latest Galaxy vs. offline Installer debate has shown that sometimes it's necessary to say if sth. is not going in the right direction.
CRO_Revan: EDIT: People are now hating my posts. So much for mature community ^^
Again: people are just expressing their opinion here. This has nothing to do with "maturity" only with "I like what you said" and "I dislike what you said". If you get posts downrated it's mostly because MANY agree that they disliked what you said. Nothing more and nothing less. This is not a war it's a simple discussion about a topic which some people are seeing this way and some the other way.