Posted December 17, 2020
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joelandsonja: I understand the sentiment with this statement, but wouldn't a national ban of GOG in China not only be bad for GOG, but also bad for the people of China? It seems to me that GOG actually did the right thing by not selling this game, because that's one less website that get's restricted in China. Why should the people of China have to suffer as a result of GOG's political protest?
Why should people from other countries not be able to buy the game as a result of China's blackmail (which we don't even know if it was a thing)? Why should the devs (small taiwanese indie studio) not be able to sell something they put their hard work into because of one joke on a small in-game poster that they most likely removed by now? It's not a Dismantling Communist China Simulator ffs.