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Ages ago, I'd created the proper request but... Sigh! So few votes! And it is really sad, considering how popular is this crazy, trash, gore title among old school FPS lovers.

Here the link with my petition: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/grezzo_2

The title is totally free, because its creator is the most crazy and insane dev in Italy, but the ISO version keeps giving some issues to those Players who fumble when it's talking about files, folders, etc.
I personally lost the count how many quit occasion to play this masterpiece just because "Oh, man, it's an ISO version... F**k it!".

Sad.
Post edited April 01, 2020 by visconteprimus
The internets is full of freeware games, some of them good, some of them bad, some of them something in between.

Whether it makes sense for GOG to host such freeware games, that's another question. Since they are free, they could cause GOG mainly just extra expenses, not any extra profit (unless there really were some people who create an account to GOG just for those freeware games, and later buys also other GOG games).

Also, GOG would have to try to seek out the authors of the freeware games to get a permission to host the game on GOG, and at that point the authors would probably go "Oh yeah? So what's in it for me then? Just because it is free doesn't necessarily mean it is free, youknows?".

Yeah, I can also think of several very good freeware games, like the Wizball remake or the Marble Madness remake (I really should reinstall those two games, they are great!)... but I still think it probably doesn't make sense for GOG to host those two games. They are available elsewhere on the internets for anyone who wants to play them.

I think GOG should rather concentrate on getting more semi-new AAA games and old classisc to the store, I will pay them real money for them.

Also, based on Youtube, the game could possibly get some people angry with its controversial setting.

It seemed also as if it is using some copyrighted music in the background, which could also cause problems to GOG.
Post edited April 01, 2020 by timppu
I see... A pity.