Posted July 27, 2014

Pheace
New User
Registered: Jul 2010
From Netherlands

Ultra_DTA
Mastermind
Registered: Mar 2014
From United States
Posted July 27, 2014
Yea the Witcher series is created by the same people who run GoG. I would expect better/quicker updates from GoG.com since it is their game. Not to mention you'd be supporting one of the only companies willing to advocate DRM-Free games. Seriously. Buy it here. ;)

KiNgBrAdLeY7
Слава России! ура́
Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
Posted July 27, 2014
Post edited July 27, 2014 by KiNgBrAdLeY7

Niggles
MOMOSaysMAHAYO;)
Registered: Apr 2009
From Australia
Posted July 28, 2014
Hope they delay the steam updates in favour of GOG then....:)

Klumpen0815
+91
Registered: Dec 2012
From Germany

Enebias
0451
Registered: Aug 2013
From Italy
Posted July 28, 2014
^True. Cd Project RED is a parent company of the CD Project group. While the difference in factual terms is minimal, legally they are two separate companies. :)
Post edited July 28, 2014 by Enebias

Petrell
Anonymous User
Registered: Oct 2008
From Finland
Posted July 28, 2014

Welcome to EU/EuroZone fellow finn. ;-p
Post edited July 28, 2014 by Petrell

Petrell
Anonymous User
Registered: Oct 2008
From Finland
Posted July 28, 2014

Or you are playing game with Mod installed. Bam, autoupdate just made the mod incompatible. Week later the mod updates to be compatible with current version (might've made your saves incompatible to boot ;-p) and you happily play... exept next day the game autoupdates again and again mod is incompatible. Well CRAP! ;-p
Have sloooow internet connetion? Got game downloaded and installed after waiting 2 weeks for it to download? Well, they just pushed patch weighting several gigabytes and you have to wait another week before you're hopefully (unless they push another patch into tube in the meantime) able to play your game. ;-p
Post edited July 28, 2014 by Petrell

Klumpen0815
+91
Registered: Dec 2012
From Germany
Posted July 28, 2014

Isn't it grand to have control over your games and leave them the way they work with the desired configuration and play them when you want to without having to wait if the tiny goblin in the Valve-shirt living inside your system decides it's time for you to update? :P

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta
Posted July 28, 2014
Personally never liked automatic updates, if you have let's say version 1.0 of a game and a buggy 1.3 patch comes out you can't update to version 1.2 for example, there's no middle ground.
Maybe it's because I'm old and I've always grown up with manual patching, but one thing never changed, the choice to upgrade or not was always mine. I want to be in control over the software I'm running not the other way around.
Maybe it's because I'm old and I've always grown up with manual patching, but one thing never changed, the choice to upgrade or not was always mine. I want to be in control over the software I'm running not the other way around.

Voqar
New User
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted April 29, 2015
low rated
The only reason I could see for buying it at GOG over Steam would be to make sure the dev gets more of the money (in this case, since the dev owns GOG). It wouldn't surprise me if Valve gives these guys a more favorable split to keep them from being anal like EA with their heavyweight title since it benefits Valve to sell games of this magnitude.
I buy and own games via GOG but the bulk of my collection is thru Steam and I prefer their service over all others and prefer having all of my games thru one vendor (impossible but it's nice when you can). I'm still on the fence with this one.
I seriously,doubt buying on GOG will have any advantage for service or anything - it would be a dumb move since there will be tons of sales thru Steam. This isn't EA or Ubi. The prices are the same for the game and season pass and I see no mention of pre-order bonuses anywhere (and hope it stays that way since that kind of nonsense is lame - getting a 10% discount for pre-purchase via either is plenty of bonus).
The whole DRM thing is really laughable since Steam is completely harmless and unobtrusive as DRM and is a non factor if you actually buy your games (as I do). The DRM thing was more applicable and actually mattered like a decade ago when you had to do CD/DVD in the drive or deal with draconian DRM. People should really give this tired and pointless non-argument a rest.
I leave Steam running all the time to keep my dozens of installed games updated - so the DRM side of it is completely unnoticed. If you were to download the GOG client to keep your GOG games updated you'd have to login to it too - so it would behave exactly the same, since that's all you have to do once in a blue moon for Steam too - either way, you get convenience for updates and don't otherwise think about it.
Having a DRM free game in this day and age is essentially meaningless (for people who actually pay for their software and respect developers by not pirating or illegally sharing software).
I buy and own games via GOG but the bulk of my collection is thru Steam and I prefer their service over all others and prefer having all of my games thru one vendor (impossible but it's nice when you can). I'm still on the fence with this one.
I seriously,doubt buying on GOG will have any advantage for service or anything - it would be a dumb move since there will be tons of sales thru Steam. This isn't EA or Ubi. The prices are the same for the game and season pass and I see no mention of pre-order bonuses anywhere (and hope it stays that way since that kind of nonsense is lame - getting a 10% discount for pre-purchase via either is plenty of bonus).
The whole DRM thing is really laughable since Steam is completely harmless and unobtrusive as DRM and is a non factor if you actually buy your games (as I do). The DRM thing was more applicable and actually mattered like a decade ago when you had to do CD/DVD in the drive or deal with draconian DRM. People should really give this tired and pointless non-argument a rest.
I leave Steam running all the time to keep my dozens of installed games updated - so the DRM side of it is completely unnoticed. If you were to download the GOG client to keep your GOG games updated you'd have to login to it too - so it would behave exactly the same, since that's all you have to do once in a blue moon for Steam too - either way, you get convenience for updates and don't otherwise think about it.
Having a DRM free game in this day and age is essentially meaningless (for people who actually pay for their software and respect developers by not pirating or illegally sharing software).

Ganni1987
'My Rewards' is DRM
Registered: Sep 2011
From Malta
Posted April 29, 2015

Post edited April 29, 2015 by Ganni1987

Voqar
New User
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted April 29, 2015
low rated

Part of the beauty of the ease of updates is that developers can update so much more easily that they are more inclined TO DO updates, which means more bug fixes, faster bug fixes, more extra features and content after launch etc.
Steam also lets developers branch - so they can publish "beta" or dev versions for players to optionally use to help test or experience upcoming stuff - or in some cases, developers will keep their older versions around in those branches so players who don't want to move forward or who may have a lot of time/modding invested in an older version, can keep using the older verson. As a player it's as easy as selecting which version you want from a drop down and done. in this regard Steam ends up being similar to having download links for different versions of a piece of software like you might find via manual downloads - where it's really up to the developer/publisher whether they make those versions available - not the distributor.

mobutu
down with DRM
Registered: Sep 2010
From Other

iphgix
Necromancer
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted April 29, 2015

I buy and own games via GOG but the bulk of my collection is thru Steam and I prefer their service over all others and prefer having all of my games thru one vendor (impossible but it's nice when you can). I'm still on the fence with this one.
I seriously,doubt buying on GOG will have any advantage for service or anything - it would be a dumb move since there will be tons of sales thru Steam. This isn't EA or Ubi. The prices are the same for the game and season pass and I see no mention of pre-order bonuses anywhere (and hope it stays that way since that kind of nonsense is lame - getting a 10% discount for pre-purchase via either is plenty of bonus).
The whole DRM thing is really laughable since Steam is completely harmless and unobtrusive as DRM and is a non factor if you actually buy your games (as I do). The DRM thing was more applicable and actually mattered like a decade ago when you had to do CD/DVD in the drive or deal with draconian DRM. People should really give this tired and pointless non-argument a rest.
I leave Steam running all the time to keep my dozens of installed games updated - so the DRM side of it is completely unnoticed. If you were to download the GOG client to keep your GOG games updated you'd have to login to it too - so it would behave exactly the same, since that's all you have to do once in a blue moon for Steam too - either way, you get convenience for updates and don't otherwise think about it.
Having a DRM free game in this day and age is essentially meaningless (for people who actually pay for their software and respect developers by not pirating or illegally sharing software).