So GOG.com is gone.
Sep. 19th, 2010 08:57 pmTitle stolen from Kane.
GOG.com
It was a place specializing in selling old out of print games without DRM. According to the message on the website, it's "putting this era behind us as new challenges await.".
This essentially means the end of old DRM-free games at low prices.
That's a pity. Especially for me. I've been meaning to get around and purchase some stuff from them for the last few months - always putting it off for other things - and now it's too late.
People who had bought stuff but not yet downloaded them, within a few days the site will be active again for downloading. There is no indication of how long it will be available after that however so I recommend downloading anything you bought asap.
This "era" and "current form" talk on their placeholder page however leads to some discouraging paths the site will run down when it gets back.
1. DRM shop. Meaning the games will be sold with DRM. Maybe not all of them, but certainly it will become an option for publishers - and publishers tend to demand DRM whenever possible. I doubt you'll see many new games added to the site without DRM if this happens.
2. Steam Clone. Meaning it'll run somewhat like how Steam currently works. You buy games and have them tied to your account. Technically still DRM shop, only no exceptions anymore as likely all the old stuff will be added to the DRM of the site for new purchases.
I somehow doubt it's going to return without DRM in one form or another, and I suppose I'll agree with the sentiments I've heard from some people already. If they come back with DRM, is there a reason for them to come back at all?
GOG.com
It was a place specializing in selling old out of print games without DRM. According to the message on the website, it's "putting this era behind us as new challenges await.".
This essentially means the end of old DRM-free games at low prices.
That's a pity. Especially for me. I've been meaning to get around and purchase some stuff from them for the last few months - always putting it off for other things - and now it's too late.
People who had bought stuff but not yet downloaded them, within a few days the site will be active again for downloading. There is no indication of how long it will be available after that however so I recommend downloading anything you bought asap.
This "era" and "current form" talk on their placeholder page however leads to some discouraging paths the site will run down when it gets back.
1. DRM shop. Meaning the games will be sold with DRM. Maybe not all of them, but certainly it will become an option for publishers - and publishers tend to demand DRM whenever possible. I doubt you'll see many new games added to the site without DRM if this happens.
2. Steam Clone. Meaning it'll run somewhat like how Steam currently works. You buy games and have them tied to your account. Technically still DRM shop, only no exceptions anymore as likely all the old stuff will be added to the DRM of the site for new purchases.
I somehow doubt it's going to return without DRM in one form or another, and I suppose I'll agree with the sentiments I've heard from some people already. If they come back with DRM, is there a reason for them to come back at all?
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Date: 2010-09-22 05:41 pm (UTC)As much as I'd like to just kick them to the curb and forget they ever existed, there really isn't anyone else out there at the moment who offers quite the same thing that they do.
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Date: 2010-09-22 05:57 pm (UTC)Which is, as is always the case in situations like this, why they feel like they can do something like this and get away with it, of course. Because they can and will get away with it. (Especially with morons supporting them like those in the comments I previously posted.)
Eat a bag of dicks, GOG.com.
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Date: 2010-09-22 05:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-22 06:16 pm (UTC)