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Lame.
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tfishell: I guess I feel their time would be better spent elsewhere, perhaps best expressed as Pheace said, " If they're taking that step though, they really need to improve their updating system, perhaps even an optional client," which I suspect will probably happen at E3.

And of course I'm more interested in highly-desired classics, so unless this would somehow lead Capcom or Take 2 or ZeniMax to pay attention to GOG, meh from me.
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amok: I would also prefer it if gOg just focuses on the classics....
Truth, although I think we differ on the importance of DRM-free and, perhaps, the importance of the wishlist items.
Please gog, just focus on finished games and getting more classics.
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Radscorpion: In the past there were "Early Access" versions of the games , and You didn't need to pay for them - they were called ... "demos"
Demos tended to be cut down/restricted versions of release builds, not alphas or betas.
For games like Grim Dawn, I would really like this feature. They are taking so long, I have fully given up on waiting out the final release. Looks like another full year of dev left at least. So now, I'm playing the "beta" as the final game. if/when the full version comes out, I'll replay or continue playing (since they promised major updates). The game is polished and updates are frequent and significant. I wouldn't have minded Sir, You are Being Hunted for early access either. As they mentioned, some titles fit well with this method while others don't.

Sounds like GOG is in the right spot. Seeing the need, and doing it the right way (optional, correcting historical mistakes, etc.).

IMHO, early access is for highly re-playable type games. The kind where you are burned out before release and the devs rarely update are, also IMHO, the type of game to leave off the early access list.

I'll rarely say 'no' to options... sound like we may get another option ;)
I'm all for early access versions of classic games. Bethesda puts the Fallout games on early access and works on fixing all the bugs and making the games even better... Sounds like a dream come true.
Yyyeah. Or they sell functionnal stuff, that are finished before release.

Dream come true.
Post edited May 19, 2014 by Telika
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F1ach: "Ultimately the market will rule out the greedy thieving ones."
Yep, it will. A few more instances of what was done with Earth: Year 2066 and gamers will be more cautious, if they aren't already. They'll start pulling the purse strings.

It'll make it harder for relatively small unknown studios to take advantage of the Early Access revenue model because of the uncertainty caused by the few that have abused it. More established or well known studios will have a bit of an easier time selling it.
This wouldn't interest me. I'm already sick of "pay now and hopefully play later" games. Haven't done it, don't expect I ever will. There's one game on Steam that yes, I do keep my eye on, but it's been almost a year and they're still calling it a "one-to-three-hour demo"... so no.
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Radscorpion: In the past there were "Early Access" versions of the games , and You didn't need to pay for them - they were called ... "demos"
Steam has demos, too, btw. I think GOG should bring those here as well.
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Telika: Yyyeah. Or they sell functionnal stuff, that are finished before release.

Dream come true.
As monkeys say : A piece of software that is bug-free and functional is ...obsolete.

We don't mind Good Obsolete Games :)

Sidenote : I am glad to not be alone struggling with 'nn' and 'mm'
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Johnathanamz: No gog.com please never introduce Early Access. It's a bad.
I agree.

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Hurry up and pre-order Wolfenstein: The New Order if it isn't too late!

Pre-Purchase now and get 2 exclusive Wolfenstein TF2 items along with access to the upcoming DOOM Beta when available on Steam.
If Bethesda means that by pre-ordering Wolfenstein I'm given the "privilege" to access the DOOM Beta by PAYING for it, then I find that a little insulting, personally.

You want me to pre-order your game and reward me by giving me the opportunity to pay for your beta? Forgive me for not jumping at the chance.

Part of me thinks that Early Access is good. It's a revenue model and helps small studios. It provides a way for the gamers to get involved. That I understand, but don't treat it as if you're giving me a bonus or doing me any favors. You're the one getting PAID to test your software. You should feel privileged, not me.

If the beta is free as part of the pre-order bonus, then I take it back as far as this particular game goes, but the rest of what I said stands.
Post edited May 19, 2014 by JohnnyDollar