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And for completeness sake, I'll post a link to my latest wishlist entry here as well: it would be nice to have the option on GOG to age-verify one's account so that one can still buy age-restricted games.

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/optional_age_verification_eg_for_german_users
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tinyE: You're shitting me?
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Breja: Sounds like germans seriously hate Vulcans.
Not just Vulcans. All aliens. It is OK to kill aliens, robots, androids, zombies, orcs and other monsters, but not humans.

But most of all the German censors hate Germans. That's why they try to find reasons to forbid as many games as they can.
Post edited June 21, 2016 by Lifthrasil
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Maxvorstadt: GoG announced today that they will region lock about 20 games for Germans this week. It seems as if GoG wants to kill it`s german market.
They decided to threat us germans not as adults, but as little Kindergarten kids, which I find inacceptable.
Bah, ridiculous, they're even going to block Dark forces (yeah, because that one will turn today's kiddies into spree killers...). I'm mostly unaffected since I'm not a big FPS fan, but still, very disappointing (as was making Commandos unavailable for German buyers because of the swastikas...glad I bought those games before).
But ultimately I guess the problem is Germany being a shitty authoritarian country with idiotic laws...so not primarily Gog's fault.
Post edited June 21, 2016 by morolf
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Maxvorstadt: GoG announced today that they will region lock about 20 games for Germans this week. It seems as if GoG wants to kill it`s german market.
They decided to threat us germans not as adults, but as little Kindergarten kids, which I find inacceptable.
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morolf: Bah, ridiculous, they're even going to block Dark forces (yeah, because that one will turn today's kiddies into spree killers...). I'm mostly unaffected since I'm not a big FPS fan, but still, very disappointing (as was making Commandos unaivalable for German buyers because of the swastikas...glad I bought those games before).
But ultimately I guess the problem is Germany being a shitty authoritarian country with idiotic laws...so not primarily Gog's fault.
German Government doesn`t like it when their people fight against Nazis, so games are forbidden if you can fight Nazis in them.
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Lifthrasil: It is OK to kill aliens, robots, androids, zombies, orcs and other monsters, but not humans.
It's not OK to kill zombies. A lot of Zombie games are indexed in germany, like Dead Island, the Dead Rising series or Dying Light.
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Maxvorstadt: It seems as if GoG wants to kill it`s german market.
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zeogold: How is this GOG's fault? Sounds more like the fault of the German government.
It's a bit of both. From what I understand, those games are indexed (i.e. they aren't really banned but they can't be advertised or sold to minors) which means that Gog could still sell them to german adults, provided they implement a proper age verification system.

However, it seems that for Gog (and many other stores) it's easier to region lock the games rather than comply with the assbackwards german logic.

Which also means that 'GOG IS CENSORSHIP' will be the new 'Canadian Prices' threads for a while. :/
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morolf: Bah, ridiculous, they're even going to block Dark forces (yeah, because that one will turn today's kiddies into spree killers...). I'm mostly unaffected since I'm not a big FPS fan, but still, very disappointing (as was making Commandos unaivalable for German buyers because of the swastikas...glad I bought those games before).
But ultimately I guess the problem is Germany being a shitty authoritarian country with idiotic laws...so not primarily Gog's fault.
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Maxvorstadt: German Government doesn`t like it when their people fight against Nazis, so games are forbidden if you can fight Nazis in them.
Those laws are so bloody retarded. My father has an interest in WW2-era aircraft and occasionally buys magazines about that topic...he's told me they're redoing WW2 era pictures so no swastikas are visible on aircraft markings (not limited to just German planes, but also affects e.g. Finnish planes which had blue swastikas iirc).
There have even been cases where leftie activists have been tried and sentenced by courts for using Nazi symbols in anti-Nazi activities (like smashing or crossing them over, can't recall the exact details)...intent doesn't seem to matter for those law cretins.
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Lifthrasil: It is OK to kill aliens, robots, androids, zombies, orcs and other monsters, but not humans.
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seppelfred: It's not OK to kill zombies. A lot of Zombie games are indexed in germany, like Dead Island, the Dead Rising series or Dying Light.
Oh, right. So it's just OK to kill zombies as long as they don't look too realistic.
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Maxvorstadt: GoG announced today that they will region lock about 20 games for Germans this week. It seems as if GoG wants to kill it`s german market.
They decided to threat us germans not as adults, but as little Kindergarten kids, which I find inacceptable.
Blame German laws. GOG has to follow them if asked.
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Maxvorstadt: German Government doesn`t like it when their people fight against Nazis, so games are forbidden if you can fight Nazis in them.
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morolf: Those laws are so bloody retarded. My father has an interest in WW2-era aircraft and occasionally buys magazines about that topic...he's told me they're redoing WW2 era pictures so no swastikas are visible on aircraft markings (not limited to just German planes, but also affects e.g. Finnish planes which had blue swastikas iirc).
There have even been cases where leftie activists have been tried and sentenced by courts for using Nazi symbols in anti-Nazi activities (like smashing or crossing them over, can't recall the exact details)...intent doesn't seem to matter for those law cretins.
And on the other hand, in Movies like Tarantinos "Inglorious Bsterds" or other action movies, you can see a crapton of Swastikas!
Hollywood making money with Swastikas = Fantastic and allowed.
People fighting Nazis in games = Illegal, unmoralic and generally no good!
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morolf: Those laws are so bloody retarded. My father has an interest in WW2-era aircraft and occasionally buys magazines about that topic...he's told me they're redoing WW2 era pictures so no swastikas are visible on aircraft markings (not limited to just German planes, but also affects e.g. Finnish planes which had blue swastikas iirc).
There have even been cases where leftie activists have been tried and sentenced by courts for using Nazi symbols in anti-Nazi activities (like smashing or crossing them over, can't recall the exact details)...intent doesn't seem to matter for those law cretins.
They've got a lot of redoing to do: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika ... :)

And there's Cannon Fodder on that list... 'nuff said?
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morolf: Those laws are so bloody retarded. My father has an interest in WW2-era aircraft and occasionally buys magazines about that topic...he's told me they're redoing WW2 era pictures so no swastikas are visible on aircraft markings (not limited to just German planes, but also affects e.g. Finnish planes which had blue swastikas iirc).
There have even been cases where leftie activists have been tried and sentenced by courts for using Nazi symbols in anti-Nazi activities (like smashing or crossing them over, can't recall the exact details)...intent doesn't seem to matter for those law cretins.
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Maxvorstadt: And on the other hand, in Movies like Tarantinos "Inglorious Bsterds" or other action movies, you can see a crapton of Swastikas!
Hollywood making money with Swastikas = Fantastic and allowed.
People fighting Nazis in games = Illegal, unmoralic and generally no good!
Movies are art and games obviously are not considered art, duh. :P
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Maxvorstadt: German Government doesn`t like it when their people fight against Nazis, so games are forbidden if you can fight Nazis in them.
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morolf: Those laws are so bloody retarded. My father has an interest in WW2-era aircraft and occasionally buys magazines about that topic...he's told me they're redoing WW2 era pictures so no swastikas are visible on aircraft markings (not limited to just German planes, but also affects e.g. Finnish planes which had blue swastikas iirc).
There have even been cases where leftie activists have been tried and sentenced by courts for using Nazi symbols in anti-Nazi activities (like smashing or crossing them over, can't recall the exact details)...intent doesn't seem to matter for those law cretins.
I believe this album is still banned in Germany, despite them being one of the most explicitly anti Nazi bands around- http://rymimg.com/lk/f/a/712dc021f4b8bc531b2bbf466e5a1ace/1209189.jpg
Wow...just wow. Speechless.
My sympathy to German gamers.
By the way, I wonder if HoI 2/3, Paradox's WW2 games, still sold or not on GOG.The devs had to get rid of swastika.
That's your government fault, not GoG.

Lobby to change the law. Failing that there is still trading / VPN.
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NuffCatnip: Movies are art and games obviously are not considered art, duh. :P
Funny how most people in here probably see games as a higher form of art than movies. Including myself.