Well... I guess I won't be buying any more games from GOG for a while.
So not cool.
So not cool.
Arr0nax said:I laugh at how people feel "harmed" by their stunt.
Brother None said:Laugh all you want. Digital Download is about trust, hurting trust is stupid PR. Closing a website for technical reasons without warning is bad, and then just going " it was a joke mang!" is not enough.
Brother None said:Does that incline me to arrogantly dismiss people who feel pissed because their property was pulled - and this is key here so try to pay attention - for no legitimate reason? Nope. I don't feel as angry, if a bit insulted, but people have the right to trust salesmen as they will, and that's all GOG are.
Where are you reading I'm feeling personally insulted ?Brother None said:Now your response, that's definitely overreacting. You feel personally insulted by people's purchasing decisions?
Well, then maybe I must explain to you what I mean while saying this. I'm not saying people are wasting their time, hence they don't have a life : everyone waste time, I'm doing so right now.Brother None said:Telling people to "get a goddamn life" is just hysterical, considering
I never said their move wasn't nonsensical. However, some reactions are just ridiculous. It's like hitting someone in the face for telling a bad joke...At least GOG is a bit more aware of how nonsensical this move really was: We really are sorry to those who felt deceived. It was done with the best of intentions, hopefully we can make it up to you. This little PR joke clearly got out of hand.
Arr0nax said:Now, say whatever you want, I don't think their sales will suffer from this move. They still offer a quality service, and it surely doesn't rely on trust.
Arr0nax said:It's like hitting someone in the face for telling a bad joke...
You don't make a deal with someone, the terms of which are "unlimited downloads" and then go take your web site down as a prank. A few days of outage isn't going to kill anyone, and the issue isn't even that they were going out of business; it's a sad but harsh reality and I don't think anyone would have blamed them if that had turned out to be the case. Rather, the problem lies in the fact that they made a deal with their users, then explicitly invalidated that deal for the sake of a practical joke.Arr0nax said:Whose property was pulled again ? No one. That's the subtelty, you see. It's just PR.
Was "lifelong guaranteed unlimited downloading" part of the purchase agreement ? I don't think so... Hence, even if the announcement was true, their property wouldn't have been exactly pulled.
What matters is the principle of the act. People are passionate about games, just like any other form of media and entertainment, and the whole "get a life, nerd" card doesn't work. I guess your football, opera, NASCAR, wine tasting, painting, or whatever you're interested in is something of real importance? No, of course it isn't, but that doesn't stop you, I or anyone else from investing large amounts of their time, effort and emotion into those things. That's not a bad thing. We choose to spend what we have on things we enjoy, and we have a right to be upset when those things are put in jeopardy of any sort.Arr0nax said:Well, then maybe I must explain to you what I mean while saying this. I'm not saying people are wasting their time, hence they don't have a life : everyone waste time, I'm doing so right now.
The real meaning is : if you're feeling entitled to getting angry because you may have lost 10-30$ but you didn't in the end and it was all a joke, and no harm was done to no one, then maybe the scope of your life is desperately materialistic and selfish.
It's not about the way you use your time, more about the things that get you moved, deep inside.
They obviously didn't think this PR-move through, and obviously should have made their PR-stunt something less likely to make people think the site was shutting down or was going to change dramatically (i.e. the common thought in this thread, that they were going to reopen with DRM).
Brother None said:Laugh all you want. Digital Download is about trust, hurting trust is stupid PR. Closing a website for technical reasons without warning is bad, and then just going " it was a joke mang!" is not enough.
Shadow of the Wastes said:"OH NO THEY DID MARKETING PLOY BAAAAAWWWWWWW"
Shadow of the Wastes said:You can access it again now, can't you?