Posted August 06, 2010
Albeit it's (for the most part) a one liner, it's still positive advertising for GOG.
"The next step was online stores like Good Old Games that offer classic games for less than $10, completely DRM-free. It's amazing how much goodwill one can build up by not treating customers like criminals."
The exert is from the CNET article titled Are we at the beginning of a PC-gaming renaissance?: [url=]http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20012767-1.html[/url] which basically the author is expecting a PC gaming comeback (where we down and out? I think NOT!). However, the PC gaming industry probably sees it differently, losing sales to consoles, porting console games to PC MONTHS after it was released on the console (and done very badly in most cases), etc.
I for one have always preferred PC gaming over consoles; at least with the last few generations of console systems where there has usually been a PC version of most games. Only time I turn to a console is when there is no PC equivalent.
At any rate, way to go GOG! (And Thank You for your invaluable service.)
"The next step was online stores like Good Old Games that offer classic games for less than $10, completely DRM-free. It's amazing how much goodwill one can build up by not treating customers like criminals."
The exert is from the CNET article titled Are we at the beginning of a PC-gaming renaissance?: [url=]http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20012767-1.html[/url] which basically the author is expecting a PC gaming comeback (where we down and out? I think NOT!). However, the PC gaming industry probably sees it differently, losing sales to consoles, porting console games to PC MONTHS after it was released on the console (and done very badly in most cases), etc.
I for one have always preferred PC gaming over consoles; at least with the last few generations of console systems where there has usually been a PC version of most games. Only time I turn to a console is when there is no PC equivalent.
At any rate, way to go GOG! (And Thank You for your invaluable service.)
Post edited August 06, 2010 by ClickClickBoom