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GOG.com "Refined Gaming at its Best" Trailer1:35 Added: Tue Mar 27 12:06pm 2012
GOG.com is an on-line distribution platform for DRM-free PC games available at fair prices worldwide, and bundled with "customer love" and free goodies.
Not really holding out much hope, but will be hugely happy if someone like THQ or SEGA are on board with this. DRM-free/ US Priced Metro: Last Light, Darksiders 2 or Shogun 2 etc would be pretty amazing
I'd like to see publishers wake up to themselves RE: Regional pricing... it's absurd to be paying 200% for a game in Australia when there's no better service being provided (like local servers for MMO's etc)
I'd like to see publishers wake up to themselves RE: Regional pricing... it's absurd to be paying 200% for a game in Australia when there's no better service being provided (like local servers for MMO's etc)
It's clear cut collusion and price fixing between publishers and retailers. They do it because they can get away with it. For some reason this is completely acceptable with online media.
Whereas you would lose your fucking shit if you went to buy lets say a watch from the US and the price arbitrarily doubled because that is apparently how much the watch is now worth when it's being bought by an Australian in Australia.
Posted 02:41pm 27/3/12
Posted 06:39pm 27/3/12
Posted 07:36pm 27/3/12
It's clear cut collusion and price fixing between publishers and retailers. They do it because they can get away with it. For some reason this is completely acceptable with online media.
Whereas you would lose your fucking shit if you went to buy lets say a watch from the US and the price arbitrarily doubled because that is apparently how much the watch is now worth when it's being bought by an Australian in Australia.
Posted 08:22pm 27/3/12
Posted 09:50pm 27/3/12