![]() It's intentional strategy deigned to maximise the fair profits they hope to earn for their years of hard work, the income they fully deserve. ![]() But if you think about it and the pattern of delayed release to other platforms Supergiant games takes, you'll realize it isn't an accident. It wasn't me in the first place, that was Bomoo above me. That's both not very smart and only proves that you're spreading misconceptions without bothering to check studies on the subject. It's not like the last Steam-only game I pirated was uploaded on the cloud just a few hours after its release or anything, really.īesides, I think you should really think twice before explicitely stating that GOG is trying to bite the hand that feeds them with a voluntary bad business policy and that a majority of GOG customers are criminals. Originally posted by Gryffe:Yeah, because obviously releasing your game on Steam-only helps with piracy. After all, opening indie games to unhindered thieving via gog is as simple as spamming their forums with shameless demands they be sold on that platform. Why? Because they can, since developers insist on giving their games away to thieves, via gog, for some unfathomable reason. I strongly suspect that, far from being a starry eyed, cd project-propagandized anti-DRM crusader, he's one of those individuals who have no problem paying full price for overhyped AAA junkware at launch and pirating indie games. I don't have an origin account just so I can make hipster posts on their forums moaning about how much worse the service is than one of their competitors.įor example, the OP's implication is that he won't buy the game until it comes to gog, yet I saw him playing Tekken 7 on Steam earlier. I loathe the cancerous ea and cd project both, and you know what I do? I don't use their services or products. When you don't like a service, you don't use it. ![]() You know what that would be? The logical thing to do would be not to use Steam, and certainly not to own 40-something games, a level 10 account, and multiple profile badges. You know the logical thing to do would be if you're motivated by some misguided idealism about DRM, presumably drilled into your brain through cd project's insidious social media propaganda twisting the meaning and understanding of the term? Not that Steam was ever DRM to begin with, but we'll leave that lesson for another day. ![]()
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