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KentGAllard: GOG used to be cool. It was the go-to storefront for retro games (what's with its original full name being Good Old Games) and it had two accessible price points - 4.99 and 9.99. It wasn't the same heap of indie titles nobody wanted that Steam turned into and you didn't have to search high and low to get to something you'd actually want to buy. That was cool.
I can agree with everything you said except this, why wouldn't you want more games on GoG??
Especially considering it's the only major non-DRM platform? (granted, with some notable exceptions nowadays, really hoping that doesn't get out of hand)

If a new game comes out on Steam and GoG I'm glad to have a DRM-free option, saying that ain't cool because "it's harder to search" is petty af.
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DooMSickle: I can agree with everything you said except this, why wouldn't you want more games on GoG??
Especially considering it's the only major non-DRM platform? (granted, with some notable exceptions nowadays, really hoping that doesn't get out of hand)

If a new game comes out on Steam and GoG I'm glad to have a DRM-free option, saying that ain't cool because "it's harder to search" is petty af.
Because a lot of those games are worthless drivel nobody in their right mind would look at, let alone buy?
This is what toxicTom was talking about:
Why wouldn't someone want to play newer games? VS. New games are drivel.
You're on a forum; this is not the place to talk to your clone(s)!
I think the coolness factor fell apart once they got heavily invested into indie games
& the well of good older games kinda dried up
Post edited January 18, 2021 by Niggles
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Yeshu: It's the cool thing to do now. A month ago the whole forum was all in "CDPR are CCP slaves!!!" type threads. Now it's mostly like 4 threads filled with the same 10 people.
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JakobFel: I know how that is, unfortunately. It happened with Bethesda starting a couple years ago. I understand that no company is perfect, all of them have room for improvement, but gamers have become the most whiny and entitled crybabies in the past few years and it's downright infuriating. I wish people could voice their criticism in a respectable way, like a mature adult, then move on. It'd be nice if everyone could be a bit more grateful for the awesome stuff we have in this industry, including CD Projekt.
Why would anyone be grateful for cdp after they released a turd of a product and lied to customers? Not everyone wants to settle for mediocrity or let companies take advantage of them without doing anything about it.