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Maxvorstadt: I said before, that I can understand that many people like this kind of games and I don`t have anything against releasing P&C games on GOG, I only think it`s too much!! You know Teophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim? "Ein jeglich Ding an sich ist ein Gift, allein die Dosis macht`s". :-)
How can it be to much??? That doesn't make any sense. After all, no one forces you to buy all of the games.

The only problem is that to few non-P&C games are released.
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Maxvorstadt: [snip]
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MrAlphaNumeric: More like not enough. A lot of us old-schoolers love them, sooo.. no probs here.
Well, I started playing computer games around 1981, so I am an old-schooler too. There were many games that were no P&C games back then. I never liked adventures, no text adventure and no P&C adventures.
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Johnathanamz: The Steam version of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind does not even include the Construction Set at all, thankfully I still have the Construction Set physical CD disc still working after 13 years.
You can get the construction set also from Nexusmods.com. :)
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JudasIscariot: No!

*dreams crushed*

I'll make sure we get more adventures and roguelikes since you seem to like them oh so much :P
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Johnathanamz: I will say if gog.com does not get any major AAA video games released for sale before 2015 end I think I will end up not purchasing video games from gog.com anymore only video games developed by CD Projekt RED and will move back to Electronic Arts (EA's) Origin and Steam, because waiting and saving my cash is just getting annoying.

I did not purchase video games published by Electronic Arts (EA) since I first heard of Origin in 2010 and I stopped purchasing video games from Steam in 2012. but I am tempted to purchase video games like DOOM which might get released for sale in 2016 and Dishonored II from Steam and break my 3 year break I took from Steam all thanks to gog.com being so slow.

But gog.com has been my choice of purchasing video games since 2011 and I really don't want to give up.
Well, I can't speak about specific publishers but remember the bigger they are, the slower things go with them. Sorry but it takes forever for a lot of reasons and not just because "gog is being slow" :)
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Johnathanamz: I will say what I'm looking for.

I want Electronic Arts (EA) to finally release all of the Command & Conquer video games for sale on gog.com without CD Keys, GameSpy, Westwood Online, XWIS, or any other damn Digital Rights Management (DRM) copy protection software.

Judaslscariot PLEASE make it happen already :(. Sick and tired of waiting and waiting and waiting.
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haydenaurion: I'm with you 100% on this one, as if no one could tell by my snazzy new avatar and title. :P

I'd be happy with just C&C 1 and RA 1 with all expansions.
Yeah it's getting ridiculous waiting. I have the disc versions of all of the Command & Conquer video games that exist, but most of the discs don't work anymore.

The DVD discs for Command & Conquer The First Decade are the only 2 discs I have left that work.

I really wish gog.com's business and marketing department stepped it up and talked to Electronic Arts (EA), but it seems like either gog.com or Electronic Arts (EA) will not budge.

I think Electronic Arts (EA) is not budging and I am getting very mad.
nvm
Post edited July 07, 2015 by 0Grapher
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haydenaurion: I'm with you 100% on this one, as if no one could tell by my snazzy new avatar and title. :P

I'd be happy with just C&C 1 and RA 1 with all expansions.
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0Grapher: You quoted the wronng person, Just sayin'.
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0Grapher: You quoted the wronng person, Just sayin'.
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haydenaurion: ?
My mistake. :)
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Johnathanamz: I will say if gog.com does not get any major AAA video games released for sale before 2015 end I think I will end up not purchasing video games from gog.com anymore only video games developed by CD Projekt RED and will move back to Electronic Arts (EA's) Origin and Steam, because waiting and saving my cash is just getting annoying.

I did not purchase video games published by Electronic Arts (EA) since I first heard of Origin in 2010 and I stopped purchasing video games from Steam in 2012. but I am tempted to purchase video games like DOOM which might get released for sale in 2016 and Dishonored II from Steam and break my 3 year break I took from Steam all thanks to gog.com being so slow.

But gog.com has been my choice of purchasing video games since 2011 and I really don't want to give up.
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JudasIscariot: Well, I can't speak about specific publishers but remember the bigger they are, the slower things go with them. Sorry but it takes forever for a lot of reasons and not just because "gog is being slow" :)
I have no faith in Electronic Arts (EA). So all of the blame goes to them.

I just hope behind the scenes gog.com's business and marketing department is doing something about it.
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haydenaurion: I'm with you 100% on this one, as if no one could tell by my snazzy new avatar and title. :P

I'd be happy with just C&C 1 and RA 1 with all expansions.
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Johnathanamz: Yeah it's getting ridiculous waiting. I have the disc versions of all of the Command & Conquer video games that exist, but most of the discs don't work anymore.

The DVD discs for Command & Conquer The First Decade are the only 2 discs I have left that work.

I really wish gog.com's business and marketing department stepped it up and talked to Electronic Arts (EA), but it seems like either gog.com or Electronic Arts (EA) will not budge.

I think Electronic Arts (EA) is not budging and I am getting very mad.
Yep, EA is being quite stubborn for some odd reason despite C&C and RA being made free some years ago from what I understand.
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haydenaurion: ?
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0Grapher: My mistake. :)
No prob. :)
Post edited July 07, 2015 by haydenaurion
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Johnathanamz: Yeah it's getting ridiculous waiting. I have the disc versions of all of the Command & Conquer video games that exist, but most of the discs don't work anymore.

The DVD discs for Command & Conquer The First Decade are the only 2 discs I have left that work.

I really wish gog.com's business and marketing department stepped it up and talked to Electronic Arts (EA), but it seems like either gog.com or Electronic Arts (EA) will not budge.

I think Electronic Arts (EA) is not budging and I am getting very mad.
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haydenaurion: Yep, EA is being quite stubborn for some odd reason despite C&C and RA being made free some years ago from what I understand.
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0Grapher: My mistake. :)
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haydenaurion: No prob. :)
I hope Electronic Arts (EA) ends up selling all of the Command & Conquer video games on gog.com and not release any for free. I want to fully show my support to Electronic Arts (EA) on gog.com and gog.com's business and marketing department needs to show this to Electronic Arts (EA) that there is high demand for their video games to be sold on gog.com.
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haydenaurion: Yep, EA is being quite stubborn for some odd reason despite C&C and RA being made free some years ago from what I understand.

No prob. :)
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Johnathanamz: I hope Electronic Arts (EA) ends up selling all of the Command & Conquer video games on gog.com and not release any for free. I want to fully show my support to Electronic Arts (EA) on gog.com and gog.com's business and marketing department needs to show this to Electronic Arts (EA) that there is high demand for their video games to be sold on gog.com.
Yeah, i'd even be willing to pay for the ones that were made free myself.
Post edited July 07, 2015 by haydenaurion
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haydenaurion: Yep, EA is being quite stubborn for some odd reason despite C&C and RA being made free some years ago from what I understand.
Maybe the managers of EA own shares of DRM companies.
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haydenaurion: Yep, EA is being quite stubborn for some odd reason despite C&C and RA being made free some years ago from what I understand.
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0Grapher: Maybe the managers of EA own shares of DRM companies.
Probably, wouldn't put it past them. :P
Post edited July 07, 2015 by haydenaurion
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haydenaurion: Yep, EA is being quite stubborn for some odd reason despite C&C and RA being made free some years ago from what I understand.
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0Grapher: Maybe the managers of EA own shares of DRM companies.
Electronic Arts (EA) has implemented Digital Rights Management (DRM) in 2 video games they published so far in Dragon Age Inquisition and Battlefield: Hardline.

The Digital Rights Management (DRM) is Denuvo and it is made by former people who worked at SONY who developed SecuROM. So if Electronic Arts (EA) executives own shares of SONY then I can see that being the case.

I think Peter Moore does own some shares of SONY.