Posted April 21, 2016
de_Monteynard
Technologist
Registered: Jul 2010
From Slovenia
- KARNAK -
User New
Registered: Feb 2010
From Other
Posted April 21, 2016
I swear some companies are just stupid. The sad part is as a small indie company they probably don't have suits breathing down their neck either which means there stupid decisions are their own.
It's rather comical in a way that the thing they feared the most happen right after release and now GOG can't be their escape goat this time...
When the indie companies got their first chance (thanks to Kickstarter) many thought that they would bring more sanity and balance to the gaming world. Unfortunately some have proven to be as greedy and narrow-minded as the "big ones".
Fortunately most indie devs don't see things this way.
As bizarre as this may sound I think that there's a possibility that things turn upside down. As time passes we'll probably see big companies allowing their games to become drm-free, while younger companies will want to have more online control over their games.
Ricky_Bobby
New User
Registered: Jun 2014
From Sweden
ssokolow
Linux Geek
Registered: Feb 2011
From Canada
Posted April 21, 2016
As for the BBB, my complaint is listed as waiting for a response from Stoic.
Reminds me of when King Xerxes, in an apparently characteristic fit of pique, sentenced the Hellespontos strait to 300 lashes and being branded with irons for destroying his pontoon bridges.
Post edited April 21, 2016 by ssokolow
HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
Registered: Sep 2011
From Vatican City
tfishell
Remorse: The List, if you like FPS psych horror
Registered: Oct 2010
From United States
Posted April 21, 2016
I could understand if Stoic didn't want to bother with GOG because of low sales here, but piracy? :-P
- KARNAK -
User New
Registered: Feb 2010
From Other
Posted April 21, 2016
I fear I'm gonna have to pirate Banner Saga 2 now (no way I'm gonna buy it on Steam) :P
omega64
Something good
Registered: Apr 2012
From Netherlands
Posted April 22, 2016
I fear I'm gonna have to pirate Banner Saga 2 now (no way I'm gonna buy it on Steam) :P
You don't HAVE to pirate anything.
Post edited April 22, 2016 by omega64
- KARNAK -
User New
Registered: Feb 2010
From Other
Posted April 22, 2016
I fear I'm gonna have to pirate Banner Saga 2 now (no way I'm gonna buy it on Steam) :P
You don't HAVE to pirate anything.
Besides I have enough games as it is to keep me interested.
And I don't want to delve into the piracy issue further. Plenty of stuff as already been said about the issue.
But I'll write one thing: GOG and its DRM-free policy was the one thing that stopped my "piracy days" since I didn't want to install Steam on my PC.
If a publisher/developper sees me as an honest customer, then I'll be an honest customer.
If a publisher/dev. sees me as potential pirate, then I'll act as a pirate.
Meanwhile, I suggest you read this article, friend. You may or may not agree with the points raised by the author, but many of the stories he shares here were also part of my own history while growing up. Hence my lack of issues with "piracy".
omega64
Something good
Registered: Apr 2012
From Netherlands
Posted April 22, 2016
Besides I have enough games as it is to keep me interested.
And I don't want to delve into the piracy issue further. Plenty of stuff as already been said about the issue.
But I'll write one thing: GOG and its DRM-free policy was the one thing that stopped my "piracy days" since I didn't want to install Steam on my PC.
If a publisher/developper sees me as an honest customer, then I'll be an honest customer.
If a publisher/dev. sees me as potential pirate, then I'll act as a pirate.
Meanwhile, I suggest you read this article, friend. You may or may not agree with the points raised by the author, but many of the stories he shares here were also part of my own history while growing up. Hence my lack of issues with "piracy".
I'll read it.
wyrenn
I HAVE THE POWER
Registered: Jun 2011
From Canada
Posted April 22, 2016
I miss my days as a pirate. Oh, how the high seas call to me...
Oh wait, you guys aren't talking about those pirates. My bad.
Oh wait, you guys aren't talking about those pirates. My bad.
ssokolow
Linux Geek
Registered: Feb 2011
From Canada
Posted April 22, 2016
I fear I'm gonna have to pirate Banner Saga 2 now (no way I'm gonna buy it on Steam) :P
You don't HAVE to pirate anything.
TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted April 22, 2016
Understandable. But I also feel that piracy isn't the proper response here. It just gives them incentive to go more draconian down the road. I'd just say 'Fuck You' to anything Stoic is involved in from now on until and unless they come to their senses. Money talks, and all that rot.
ssokolow
Linux Geek
Registered: Feb 2011
From Canada
Posted April 22, 2016
1. Not redeem the Humble "carrier key" for the Steam keys at the risk that, some day, they may release a DRM-free copy through Humble and my key may have expired.
2. Continue waiting for a Better Business Bureau response
3. Continue looking for ways to drag their name through the mud
4. Hype myself up about playing more Undertale and buying Stardew Valley (first digital download I'll ever pay full price for) as soon as my degree project is finished. (Plus, the marathon of King's Quest, Quest for Glory, Quest for Infamy, etc. that I already had planned)
Post edited April 22, 2016 by ssokolow
TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted April 22, 2016
1. Not redeem the Humble "carrier key" for the Steam keys at the risk that, some day, they may release a DRM-free copy through Humble and my key may have expired.
2. Continue waiting for a Better Business Bureau response
3. Continue looking for ways to drag their name through the mud
4. Hype myself up about playing more Undertale and buying Stardew Valley (first digital download I'll ever pay full price for) as soon as my degree project is finished. (Plus, the marathon of King's Quest, Quest for Glory, Quest for Infamy, etc. that I already had planned)