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CD Projekt Red, remove the spam from here on Feb 2 2023, for fuck's sake.
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Yes GOG. Stop selling games with DRM. It's the only thing you have going for you. When I tell my friends I buy on GOG they look at me like I'm speaking greek. If you make me install Galaxy for multiplayer or for any reason, I'm just going to buy on Steam. It's better in every way. I hate Steam, but you've betrayed me, and everyone else who cares about what meager software freedom we can claw from this world.
I looked up 'Fishing: North Atlantic - Scallops Expansion' as SilentBleppassin suggested and the reviews mention that "the DLC does not start without Galaxy". <br /> <br /> GOG, what are you doing? DRM-Free is the only thing that makes your store different than your competitors.
SpellSword, look up the DLC for Fishing North Atlantic, sadly GOG sells DRM-Unfree games
The lack of DRM is why I shop here. GOG Never forget that this is what makes your store different.
For Visual Novels, prefer their sites, like JAST. They are 100% drm-free there and unlike gog, you get them fully uncensored at their source.
Listen to me GOG: my only two reasons to go through your website is to support game developers plus the extra % for your job and to digitally own games without pay twice or more for games that I buy once, except If I move from PC to console. SO dont do shit with me otherwise I do class action. I do believe in your statement, dont do shit to follow money, or you are gonna lose them at the end.
Damn... That's happening now? From every store page: <br /> <br /> [b]Why buy on GOG.COM?[/b] <br /> DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play. <br /> Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
i see now the list: <a href="https://www.gog.com/forum/general/drm_on_gog_list_of_singleplayer_games_with_drm/page1" class="light_un" target="_blank"><br /> https://www.gog.com/forum/general/drm_on_gog_list_of_singleplayer_games_with_drm/page1</a>
could you guys provide an example of GOG game with DRM? I'm afraid this thread is built on nothing
actually I see a note on the F.E.A.R page saying "NOTE: Online multiplayer functionality for this game has been disabled and is no longer accessible. Multiplayer is available only through a LAN connection." <br /> <br /> Therefore it seems DRM has been removed alongside multiplayer.
GOG is now selling games with DRM? Sigh. And here I was hoping to move (aka re-buy) my Steam library over to GOG. <br /> <br /> I'm not interested in multiplayer modes. Give me DRM-liberated single player content or give me digital death!
With games that are DRMed, GOG is not being GOG. It's that simple.
That'd be a real shame. I removed my Steam accounts ever since finding out (thanks to Overlord Gaming btw) that you're essentially leasing a copy or subscribing to a game while on the Steam Shop. I didn't really care about DRM in the past but I stand for ownership over games and despise this practice and concerted push by this industry to rip people off. We want to own things. You get it.
Because of their greed for money and lust for control, we absolutely refuse to do any business with Valve or Ubi.
Only reason I buy games (instead sailing the seven seas with the Black pearl) is DRM freedom. I have had game removed from library by Steam/Ubisoft and I have had problems to start legally owned game and had to use ... other means to get them work. GOG allows me to buy and own a game without need to worry about the nonsense. Although there is one DLC I own in GOG and cannot use due DRM error... (deus ex mankind divided) ... more so Denuvo company was caught on stealing intellectual property themselves... Also Denuvo is massive resource hog and acts like a malware.
DRM and microtransaction are the most foul thing ever created for video games. Especially digital games that exchange money so much more intimately then physical copies. You get the money directly from the customer but they still need your permission to play it every time and you still want to make them pay for stuff while they play it? Stop it!
Same!
F.E.A.R Is on sale on the GoG store, yet seems to carry active DRM. <br /> <br /> Either remove the game from the store or make an effort to contact the publisher, Tell them to drop the DRM and see sales.
If you change the definition so your not lying, your still lying and just became a steam knock off. <br /> <br /> Please stop selling games that have multiplayer that require an account. It forces me to do a ridiculous amount of research before each game I purchase. If a game is here it should be possible to play without 3rd party consent, if that's not possible, it's not DRM-Free. +1
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who cares
This should really go without saying, but evidently it did not.
The only reason to buy anything with gog is if I can't get it anywhere else, and if it is DRM free. With this recent corporate message of everyones different idea behind DRM proves you are not holding yourself accountable for what is supposed to be the core premise of your store. If you are selling games that have DRM to make some more money, you are just a poor mans steam. I was really hoping to make a full or at least partial conversion but I don't see much of a point when this issue is still occurring.
There is three reasons I‘m buying on GOG: 1. Most of the games are made to work on Win 10 (better than Steam or Steam just got compatible versions through the work of GOG) 2. DRM-free: Am I right in thinking that means not just buying a licence the licence giver could rewoke at any time but buying the game data for my personal use (yes no selling or misuse as if I would have developed it- thats a no brainer) without the publisher ever having the right to take being able to use it from me as long as GOG is alive and I‘ve already bought it? And so as a result no right for the publishers for technical surveillance to constantly check if I‘m allowed to use and no need for me to constantly prove that I have the right to use it- so real ownership protected by law of many countries? Or am I living and dreaming an utopian dream? 3. Easy-Way to get and use old games today on modern hardware and suporting the game and a possible successor today: Bringing old games that were only released physically and are hard to come buy to digital use on modern systems
When a game interacts with a multiplayer server it's out of GOG's control what the people hosting the servers choose to do. However, single player mode needs to stay DRM free and spyware free. To own something it has to work for you not against you. Horizon Zero Dawn and other games having un-opt-out-able spyware is unacceptable.
Given their recent announcement (GOG 2022 update #2), it's now clear they have no intention of fulfilling that wish.
We will keep the games' history with no DRM!
Just have 2 categories and keep the nonDRM one as a main. Thank me later.
My work consist of me being completely cut off from internet for periods of up to 9 months. GOG games are perfect for me as I can't use half of my steam library after a month. <br /> <br /> NO DRM! I pay for everything and I want to actually use it!
I want to take back my vote on this. I hit it impulsively. I hate DRMs, but I don't like to take the side of an extreme like this that presumes there can't possibly be a DRM that fits within a no-DRM framework.
Being free of Despicable Restrictions Manure (DRM) is the only reason for buying on GoG. If you become just another hustler for DRM-crippled hassle and crippleware, you are losing your raison d'être, because then we could just as well and better get all the attractive titles (Age of Empires IV, Civilization VI, Europa Universalis IV, Ghost of Tsushima, …) that you are not offering from somewhere else. For DRM-free products there is GoG, for everything else there is BitTorrent.
As a long-time gamer, having access to DRM free games via a digital storefront is very dear to me.
If I discovered DRM on a GOG purchased it'd be my last GOG purchase. It's literally the one reason they exist.
Guys in order to grow the company, some things will change, i do think if will come to sell DRM games, at least they will clearly tell us. <br /> Yet i do feel if GOG want to grow, should focus on their premise, keep getting good old games on their platforms for us to buy.
Please stop selling games that have multiplayer that require an account. It forces me to do a ridiculous amount of research before each game I purchase. If a game is here it should be possible to play without 3rd party consent, if that's not possible, it's not DRM-Free.
i dont even care abt linux support at this point....cuz wine has come a loooooooooooong way...but JUST MAKE SURE THE GAMES BEING RELEASED HERE ARE IN FACT 100% DRM FREE....hitman was an extreme case...but there are still games in the current catalog which still have some elements of drm in it....not to mention CP2077 with its "optional" dependency on galaxy...
If I would like to play DRM games, I could buy them on Steam. But I am buying games only on GOG and one of the reasons is DRM free games. Other reasons are downloadable installers so I own the game, no need for Galaxy or equivalent, offline singleplayer, Linux versions, same USD/EUR prices, possibility to easily refund games (which I never did until now), not fraud marketing techniques, free games time to time... I spent hundreds of euros here and I have never bought games on other similar platforms. I will immediately stop buying games on GOG, if they will categorically change their approach.
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maybe gog/cdpr is like technically it doesnt have DRM fully like you can play single player offline a bit so technically the copy you have is DRM free
agree with @marcob on that one
Errata: I meant "I know why you're..."
@Candice You know why you're pissed off about it, put please chill. You mostly misunderstood my point. Which is a) full ownership normally is like phisical object ownership including right to modify it and replicate (save only patent protection, which is to me very bad for most ordinary IP save maybe some really specialized code which is not part of a univeral standard, while is not really limiting when it comes to objects use, unless you intend to be some shady type of second-class enterpreneur) so if you own a book you de facto own a perpetual license to read the work of art (which, 2000+ years of culture later is not to be considered "a luxury!", just non-essential, which is way different). CDs were more recent and this legal theory was already around so they have it even written on the rim. As a user, my concern is that license should be perpetual and not conditioned (at least not conditioned to something different to blatant copyright breach by me..). As a...culture buff? ...my concern also is that works that are not recent turn into collective memory via public domain clause in a reasonable amount of time and can also be discussed, cited and built upon by others (not plagiarized!) like we've always done since Dante. Recent IP laws extentions around the world go in the opposite direction and blaming the pirates is a half-truth and kind of one-sided (oh, if Square realised all their games in official form, it would not have had to blame the pirates..)
@marcob No, "you don't really own it" is not "literally true in every modern form of copyright". Copyright means exactly what it says on the tin. The copyright holder is the only individual with the right to copy (or multiply) their creation. So say it's a book. If you buy one copy of the book, you own your copy, you do not own the story in the book and you don't have the right to make copies of the book and give or sell them to others. Like you can't get an ebook and turn it into a PDF and give it away for free because you paid for it once. That takes food out of the mouth of the writer. Simple as. It's the same for games. I don't personally think DRM should exist but there are certain countries were almost all digital media, even computer hardware and software is illegally counterfeited. Thieves and criminals always create problems for honest people. <br /> So let's apply the idea of no right to copy (copyright) to people complaining that they can't multiply other people's work and pass it around for free. I think most are not creators, hence the lack of knowledge of what copyright is or why piracy is a problem. In that case try this. Go to your workplace and do your job once. Let someone else watch you do it. Go home. The next day turn up for work and have the boss tell you that you must now work for free because the person who watched you can now do your job so your value is nothing. How will you eat? Some people work by being creative and sorry but games and other creations like this are luxuries not necessities of life so it's quite bizarre to complain about heavy handed application of laws to stop thieves when the theft is getting more rampant. <br /> Actually lack of copyright enforcement harms smaller, indie creators more than corporations. What should really happen is that as more people want to play a game, it should become cheaper so that more people can purchase it and stop using expense as an excuse to steal something they have literally no need for.
This is what gog is all about. If they allow any more games with DRM they will have nothing to offer us.
This is why I won't use Galaxy. It's a step in the direction of Steam. A launcher or client today becomes mandatory tomorrow and then the door's open to DRM. Should GOG go DRM it must know that 90% of its customers will drift to Steam.
I'm against "You don't really own it" trend, which is still legally true in every modern form of copyright but instead of becoming more flexible has become more heavy-handed. There's still cultural truth about something published not being 100% its author's anymore and belonging a bit to customers and fans. BUT I can't vote this, since some DRMs are only bonuses to promote some official communities or fidelity programs, others are full-force unsensitive pushes: I don't feel like throwing all of this under the same label
Lack of DRM is literally my only incentive to buy games here over Steam. The incident with the Hitman release made it clear it's only a matter of time until GOG gives up on trying to appeal to us as "consumer-friendly" and will start to go back on their word bit by bit.
No DRM does not mean, that you can copy a game and distrubute it, so that you can play it with your friends. That is illegal with or without DRM.
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