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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 25, 2019 23:34:27 GMT
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Post by karl on Feb 26, 2019 0:38:06 GMT
This is totally unacceptable. GOG can't go down. It's one of the few companies that has the integrity to sustain us through the coming zombie apocalypse.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 26, 2019 1:55:31 GMT
This is totally unacceptable. GOG can't go down. It's one of the few companies that has the integrity to sustain us through the coming zombie apocalypse.
Hope Cyberpunk 2077 saves GOG. Unlike its competitors, GOG does not have a strong source of money. Look at Valve and Epic Games. Both of them have a lot of money and they can do anything they want. Epic has milked $2.4 Billion from Fortnite in 2018! Never forget Unreal Engine and other resources.
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Post by karl on Feb 26, 2019 3:28:33 GMT
This is totally unacceptable. GOG can't go down. It's one of the few companies that has the integrity to sustain us through the coming zombie apocalypse.
Hope Cyberpunk 2077 saves GOG. Unlike its competitors, GOG does not have a strong source of money. Look at Valve and Epic Games. Both of them have a lot of money and they can do anything they want. Epic has milked $2.4 Billion from Fortnite in 2018! Never forget Unreal Engine and other resources.
CD project should make Witcher 4 and release that on GOG.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 26, 2019 3:59:35 GMT
Hope Cyberpunk 2077 saves GOG. Unlike its competitors, GOG does not have a strong source of money. Look at Valve and Epic Games. Both of them have a lot of money and they can do anything they want. Epic has milked $2.4 Billion from Fortnite in 2018! Never forget Unreal Engine and other resources.
CD project should make Witcher 4 and release that on GOG.
100% exclusive titles do not work for GOG. Unlike Epic, GOG can't compete with Steam. Plus some gamers have "one store, one library" mentality and if GOG does not release its games on Steam, it would be a huge loss of money. But timed exclusives or exclusive content could help GOG. e.g. if gamers buy or pre-order CD Projekt Red games from GOG, they receive exclusive goodies, DLCs, or in-game content. If GOG dies, its death would be a disaster for DRM-free movement, gamers, and indie developers.
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