Posted May 15, 2011
dbnortheast: I wouldn't take that FAQ (and their statements) as dogma. I'd put that on a website (and announce it in articles and interviews) just to shut people up. The amount of pestering about the potential expansion into new games is probably pretty high.
If they can make the business work with newer games (er... new games) they would likely do it, or spin off another website to do so. it's not going to be soon though, and may well require a change in industry approach. Or GOG approach.
Hence they say "This is a special case; one time only. Stop bothering us with that question."
That is also why we customers shouldnt expect more than this one game. If they can make the business work with newer games (er... new games) they would likely do it, or spin off another website to do so. it's not going to be soon though, and may well require a change in industry approach. Or GOG approach.
Hence they say "This is a special case; one time only. Stop bothering us with that question."
However, if there is many enough of us buying it on gog.com with a political agenda behind it (support both the publishing method and the developer) i am sure you are right, but if it happens thats more of a substantial bonus to me, not something i expect.