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Solei: I am voting with my wallet as always, regardless.

Well, more cash for gog and the devs releasing their products here ;^)
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darthspudius: Personally speaking I don't like the idea of paying one company. Limits the competition and really isn't healthy for business.
Tell that to the millions who buy exclusively at Steam, and wet their panties if, say, their new graphics card comes with a GOG game code instead. I don't really see the problem with supporting ( mostly ) one company/distributor, if that distributor happens to be the underdog. :P
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darthspudius: Personally speaking I don't like the idea of paying one company. Limits the competition and really isn't healthy for business.
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CharlesGrey: Tell that to the millions who buy exclusively at Steam, and wet their panties if, say, their new graphics card comes with a GOG game code instead. I don't really see the problem with supporting ( mostly ) one company/distributor, if that distributor happens to be the underdog. :P
I would... and have done.
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Epitaph666: P.S. : Pause at the 3:15 mark to see the reference in the title! That must mean something, eh?
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Dalswyn: They say the antagonist is a "general Di Ravello", so the DRM could be just something like 'Di Ravello Militia'. :/
OR...it could be that on the other side of the truck there's the word "FREE" written and we can't see it... That's seems more like it, since we'll get 20+ DLCs
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Dalswyn: They say the antagonist is a "general Di Ravello", so the DRM could be just something like 'Di Ravello Militia'. :/
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Epitaph666: OR...it could be that on the other side of the truck there's the word "FREE" written and we can't see it... That's seems more like it, since we'll get 20+ DLCs
I doubt the game will be drm free, but the trucks may very well be.
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CharlesGrey: Tell that to the millions who buy exclusively at Steam, and wet their panties if, say, their new graphics card comes with a GOG game code instead. I don't really see the problem with supporting ( mostly ) one company/distributor, if that distributor happens to be the underdog. :P
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darthspudius: I would... and have done.
I can actually see your point. Competition is generally a healthy thing for the market, and especially for the customers. But until GOG is even remotely on the same level as Steam, I'll happily shove the majority of my gaming funds their way. ( Or buy directly from developers. )
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darthspudius: I would... and have done.
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CharlesGrey: I can actually see your point. Competition is generally a healthy thing for the market, and especially for the customers. But until GOG is even remotely on the same level as Steam, I'll happily shove the majority of my gaming funds their way. ( Or buy directly from developers. )
hey, don't get me wrong. I fully support GOG with purchases but I know when there is a limit, if you know what I mean.
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Epitaph666: OR...it could be that on the other side of the truck there's the word "FREE" written and we can't see it... That's seems more like it, since we'll get 20+ DLCs
OR... Free DRM: DRM on the loose, preying on hapless players.

(but I'm fine with this one getting blown up :D )
Post edited June 16, 2015 by Dalswyn