Posted April 29, 2015
http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/29/8511439/microsoft-windows-10-android-ios-apps-bridges
If you've the right to do so, is it something you plan to do, GoG ?
It'd be nice to be able to play to our Good Old Games wherever we want, on any of our Wndows device capable to run it : on a desktop/laptop running Windows 10 of course, also on Surface and, eventually, on Xbox One and/or Windows Phone.
And if it be possible to render GoG's purchase crossbuy with Windows Store (by giving us an unique voucher code that can be redeemed in the Windows Store to unlock there the game purchased on GoG, by making a GoG App. that can be used to make purchase applicable on both stores...), it'd be wonderful. The best of both worlds : the GoG version DRM free - with all advantages we already know - and the Windows Universal App. version that can be used on (almost) any (Windows) device. And it may help you to take the lead on your concurrents.
What are you thoughts on this ?
If you've the right to do so, is it something you plan to do, GoG ?
It'd be nice to be able to play to our Good Old Games wherever we want, on any of our Wndows device capable to run it : on a desktop/laptop running Windows 10 of course, also on Surface and, eventually, on Xbox One and/or Windows Phone.
And if it be possible to render GoG's purchase crossbuy with Windows Store (by giving us an unique voucher code that can be redeemed in the Windows Store to unlock there the game purchased on GoG, by making a GoG App. that can be used to make purchase applicable on both stores...), it'd be wonderful. The best of both worlds : the GoG version DRM free - with all advantages we already know - and the Windows Universal App. version that can be used on (almost) any (Windows) device. And it may help you to take the lead on your concurrents.
What are you thoughts on this ?