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Seems like my past comment was even more on the mark than I had anticipated:
All I need to know is that Sony would rather not sell the game to 170+ countries than give up PSN/make multiplayer separate
None of the games they brought so far were of particular interest to me, and besides the spyware was a deal breaker anyway. Would much rather see older spider-man games (none of that new stuff), God of War classic trilogy (from before the idiot boy, KRATOS IS NOT A FAMILY MAN!), Resistance series...

Of course all without the spyware and same should go for the rest of gog games.
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GOGer: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE!!!
Hahaha...!!!

Thanks, I needed a good laugh.
Unfortunate news.
It's a shame they have interesting games that would be nice to see here...
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Johnathanamz: I will be purchasing every single SONY published video game on Steam and leave a negative review for needing a PlayStation (PS) account and to be released for sale on gog.com.

Just as I am doing right now for MicroSoft published video games. I am spending a lot of money doing this, but I am at least letting them know about gog.com as much as I can.
You are aware that all they care about is how their games sell, so unless this was an ironic comment your actions please them to no end and show that their strategy is working, right?
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Johnathanamz: I will be purchasing every single SONY published video game on Steam and leave a negative review for needing a PlayStation (PS) account and to be released for sale on gog.com.

Just as I am doing right now for MicroSoft published video games. I am spending a lot of money doing this, but I am at least letting them know about gog.com as much as I can.
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Cavalary: You are aware that all they care about is how their games sell, so unless this was an ironic comment your actions please them to no end and show that their strategy is working, right?
Nope.
He doesn't understand that.
As has been proven by countless comments of the past.
Is Sony the first , the second , the third or the fourth Horsman of the Apocalypse ?
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Oriza-Triznyák: Is Sony the first , the second , the third or the fourth Horsman of the Apocalypse ?
The fifth one – the spare one that came too late.
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mk47at: The fifth one – the spare one that came too late.
hehe
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Oriza-Triznyák: Is Sony the first , the second , the third or the fourth Horsman of the Apocalypse ?
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mk47at: The fifth one – the spare one that came too late.
Hey - he has a name: Ronnie Soak.
Oh , you guys and your first world gamer problems .
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Oriza-Triznyák: Oh , you guys and your first world gamer problems .
Welcome to GOG.com, a.k.a.: First World Gamer Problem Central.
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00063: (....)KRATOS IS NOT A FAMILY MAN! (....)
Come on, my Dad was like Kratos only real and a family man xD
This and Spiderman, and can live on PC games. In 5 years or less Sony will look to sell more of their games.
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: Sony's games that are already existing on GOG never should have passed GOG curation in the first place since they all contain spyware.
An interesting take on the subject of DRM. Technically speaking a piece of software which phones home data in the background isn't DRM if it doesn't interfere with its function. It becomes DRM if it locks you out if it can't do it I guess, but spyware isn't necessarily something GOG guarantees against, is it?

It would be good if they did make that assertion, but I'm not sure they currently do.
Considering the increasing amount of leftist ideologically-driven crap in the latest first party titles like Spider-Man 2, God of War Ragnarök or The Last of Us 2 it might not be all that bad if the run of DRM-free (for the singleplayer portion) Playstation ports releasing on GOG should come to an end.
After Ghost of Tsushima and Horizon: Forbidden West, which should still be lined up for release here eventually.

Plus, there are also future PC ports of, for example Stellar Blade from studios not owned by Sony and therefore not beholden to the PSN account requirement. Remains to be seen if these titles by second party developers would be considered for a GOG release in the first place, of course.
Post edited May 31, 2024 by VausG