Posted October 03, 2015
It's patently ridiculous that large publishers still will not release new games on GOG, despite the success of The Witcher 3 here, among other larger-sized games. GOG has a fervent customer base, great customer support, and now even has an executable client for the lazy gamers who don't want to manually update their games - are large publishers still holding out due to lack of DRM? What would it take these publishers to convince their brain-dead investors that DRM doesn't hurt sales?
Even today, Kotaku just wrote about how Steam's customer service still essentially sucks major donkey balls (can't post links for some reason).
Ever since GOG released, I vowed I'd never buy any game with DRM, no matter how much I wanted to play it (Tomb Raider 2013, Rayman Legends, Dragon Age Inquisition, etc), and I'm guessing I can't be the only one.
When will big publishers start putting new releases here?
Even today, Kotaku just wrote about how Steam's customer service still essentially sucks major donkey balls (can't post links for some reason).
Ever since GOG released, I vowed I'd never buy any game with DRM, no matter how much I wanted to play it (Tomb Raider 2013, Rayman Legends, Dragon Age Inquisition, etc), and I'm guessing I can't be the only one.
When will big publishers start putting new releases here?
Post edited October 03, 2015 by achaye