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GOG.com shut down
I'm very surprised ... I own many dozens of games on GOG.com and always supported them when I could. Great company who made an effort to get their games working on modern systems so we could enjoy all those timeless classics. I didn't think they'd ever shut down ...
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And they finally added a game that I really wanted, Age of Wonders :\ Well, it was also added to Impulse, so not all is lost.
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In my book this is great news, now we can host bunch of games that were available before the GOG, and people can have them for FREE like it should be. :2thumbs:
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:crybaby: How \ Where did you hear about this, Red? I always supported them as well. I had loads of games with them. Their games always worked in Vista, when I couldn't get them working otherwise. This is a sad day. :( EDIT: The GOG page finally loaded, and I saw the message. :( At least they will allow everyone to re-download their games. Hope that comes soon. |
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Frodo: on their Twitter they posted a weird message a few days ago, and there was a long message on their site before it buckled under the pressure of visitors. Their facebook page is also covered in people being surprised. |
This is a very sad day.
I had high hopes for that little company, and had bought a hell of a lot of games. Guess I'll be downloading them as quick as I can before their servers are shut for good. Absolutely gutted. It was supposed to be the big stand against DRM, and it's failed. What hope now? |
What? They didn't even send an e-mail notice about this. Luckily I only bought two games from them, but I'd like to re-download them none the less.
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http://www.gog.com/
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a) It's a marketing ploy b) They're going to change their business model or c) GOG is really shutting down. |
Someone I know read a suggestion that this might be the end of the beta phase, considering GOG seemed to always been in Beta, and they're now moving to "Real phase". He and I say its very unlikely, however.
EDIT: ...and it turns out we're both incorrect. Apparently, things will go on and this might be a worse case of publicity/marketing stunts. http://kotaku.com/5642141/what-happe...good-old-games |
This is something worth looking at:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost...&postcount=240 Seems as TheChosen said, it's a stunt. A particularly poor one at that. As much as I'd be glad if it's still alive, this sort of thing isn't good for PR at all (although it surely will get a lot of press... is all publicity good publicity?) |
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