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M3troid: I really hope this does not affect GOG.
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DoomSooth: Even if it doesn't, that's still two less DRM-free games.
That does suck for sure, but GOG does have much more from EA so I am more concerned about GOG's catalog of EA's titles. (I won't derail too long but did want to say, personally I think Zoom-Plat's success, at least for now while small, is found in resurrecting obscure titles from smaller devs and pubs, and small indies. And arguably "so bad it's good" titles, though I understand one doesn't want a full-on reputation for that.)
I wouldn't be surprised if Mega-Lo-Mania ends up on GOG. O.o
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triock: I wouldn't be surprised if Mega-Lo-Mania ends up on GOG. O.o
Why do you think so? I hope the work isn't "borrowed". Same with the add-ons and such for GRID.
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triock: I wouldn't be surprised if Mega-Lo-Mania ends up on GOG. O.o
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DoomSooth: Why do you think so? I hope the work isn't "borrowed". Same with the add-ons and such for GRID.
I doubt Mega-Lo-Mania will show up, EA hasn't released anything here in years and stuff like delistings is, imo, just more evidence of them not reappearing anytime soon. If GOG got any opportunity to bring more EA games here, if they had some say in the titles they could bring, I can't imaging them not focusing on games much higher up on the wishlist.

GRID is done for unless EA would relicense the vehicles and that'd presumably cost way more than they'd want to spend.
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tfishell: GRID is done for unless EA would relicense the vehicles and that'd presumably cost way more than they'd want to spend.
It's very unlikely that Grid will ever be available DRM-free again. Which is a real tragedy, as it's a great game.
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DoomSooth: Why do you think so? I hope the work isn't "borrowed". Same with the add-ons and such for GRID.
No reason, just a hunch. ;)
In case anyone wants to know Bad Company 2 is 75% off on Steam right now and more importantly what may interest some people here is that the Origin version which you can request a key for from EA Support is DRM-free. You can play campaign or even official multiplayer as long as you log-in in-game without having to touch Origin after install. Just tested it, runs with Origin closed and on another PC that never had Origin after I copied the files over so this is the last chance to get it for cheap before it's gone for good and it's even DRM-free, didn't find any info before this so many probably don't know. Nice surprise from EA, don't know if it was always like this just no one actually tried without Origin or if it was removed somewhat recently and for the Steam copy it runs directly no need for Origin on top but that was already common knowledge.
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tfishell: GRID is done for unless EA would relicense the vehicles and that'd presumably cost way more than they'd want to spend.
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Time4Tea: It's very unlikely that Grid will ever be available DRM-free again. Which is a real tragedy, as it's a great game.
Surely it'll be up on piracy sites.
I hope there will be a sale for Battlefield Bad Company 2 before getting delisted this month.

Edit: just saw tyl0413 comment and bought Bad Company 2. Sad to see this game go but at least I've it in my library now.
Post edited April 01, 2023 by arsalan12