Exhuminator wrote:The difference is, if you archive your GOG installation files, you still have the game for as long as you want. As an example, even though the Fallout games were removed from GOG, I still have them archived to DVD, and can install the GOG versions of them whenever I want, no internet connection or DRM layer service required. If you buy a GOG game, download it, archive it offline, guess what folks it really is yours and you own it in perpetuity. That's the GOG difference.
Yup. That's the closest we have right now to a permanent solution to keeping our games. It's really unfortunate that more devs/publishers don't want to support GOG because it's DRM free. I wonder how long it'll take them to realize DRM doesn't work if someone
really wants to play your game without paying for it. Have the last 20 or something years of DRM cracking and day one torrent releases not taught them that yet?
Exhuminator wrote:Well I'm about to be 37 and I still love this medium even after all these years. I can point at certain sectors of gaming and be upset, but then other sectors have improved drastically. Take dedicated handheld gaming for example, I don't think it's ever been better than it is right now.
Oh, I'm not saying that all games are bad
right now. But in my opinion video games seemed to reach a peak between like, 1997 to 2005 or so. Just a rough estimate off the top of my head. Since then I'd say that in a very broad way video games have been slowly getting worse as they recycle ideas, become more streamlined, etc etc... I think that
if they continue along that trend then two or three console generations latter I might just lose interest in modern games and spend my time enjoying my backlog of retro gold.
That's not to say there aren't exceptions. Every once in a while a Dark Souls or a Witcher 3 comes along that manages to be just as good as those older games I like. And of course I'll always own a PC, and therefor have access to any fun and imaginative indie games that come out, but I think the AAA's need a boot in the backside before too long.
This is all theoretical of course. I suppose "wait and see" is the only thing to do.
I feel old when talking to anyone my age yet too inexperienced to effectively talk to anyone older. Life is grand that way.
My twitter handle is @EckoExplores