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True, but Grim Dawn will only benefit from using different distribution channels if you consider increased visibility alone. And for a game with a limited marketing budget extra visibility is always a good thing.
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Of course.
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Small developers like Crate are much to my liking unlike the behemoths of the industry which focus on milking more money and killing creativity in the process. There are many gamers out there who might love Grim Dawn but don't know about it so I do my best to spread the word on different forums. How did I found out about Grim Dawn you ask? 1. Reference on Torchlight 2 site goes to the back of my mind. 2. Reference to Titan Quest in Diablo 3 discussions on Amazon. 3. I buy titan Quest Gold and check official site. 4. On Titan Quest site I find a link to Grim Dawn and a bell rings (see 1.) 5. I check Grim Dawn site and I am amazed by what i see (how did I miss that?). 6. I pre-order Grim Dawn. Last edited by HorneM; 06-15-2012 at 02:03 PM. |
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Fair enough, but it's kind of hard to get Master of Orion 2 directly from a company that doesn't exist anymore :/
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Im a big fan of GoG.com and what they provide to gamers. DRMfree solutions to allow everyone to enjoy their games at anytime and anyplace.
That said the only other RPG that Ive been following "Age of Decadence" said in a very upfront way that they are going to release though GoG.com and gave a reason why. It boils down to to the following: GoG loves there customers They not only sell games but play them They spend the time to get to know the devs and there product If your interested in working with GOG.com they have a contact Email: WeLoveDevs@gog.com here is the story from the man himself at IronTower: http://www.irontowerstudio.com/forum...ic,3228.0.html My idea is this: release on steam, desura etc... but come to GoG.com as well. You are already going DRMfree from your own standpoint so why not use GOG.com as another avenue for release to reach a global market? And with their community and notification system get patches built in at install time and reduce user stress ![]() Without them i would have never known of games like Legend of Grimrock, Defenders Quest or Inquisitor. All of which I thoroughly enjoyed, and with Grimrock DRMfree and not locked into install limits or always-online whatever, I take it with me on my travels. nothing like dungeon delving 30,000 feet in the sky
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I'm pretty much a newb to this.
So what exactly does GoG.com offer that steam doesn't? I always play my games on the same computer, so I haven't got much experience with playing games anywhere.
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Ive included a screenshot of what you can expect from a GOG release. They come with a singular installer and patches if needed, or there is the option of rolling the patch into the main installer. It works on various Operating systems as you can see and they strive to make it fully compatible with most windows versions.
Extras are also included. as with Grimrock it comes with a map, music, avatars, some sketches photos and other stuff. some have entire games and/or books what ever the dev wants to include. a great example is Divinity 2 as shown in attachments, books, movies, and a dev game that never made it to daylight. and its version 1.1.0 a rolled in patch so only 1 download. and by files i mean they are yours, self installing EXE's or you can use any archive utility to extract yourself. they are guaranteed DRM free. Steam requires you to be online, and if you forget to make your install "offline" you cannot play your games. If you go offline you get about 2 months then your client and needs to re-authenticate online. gog.com does not do this, download your games keep them forever until the end of time. they are yours completely.
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Hi Starkrun - I thought it would be nice to continue this discussion from last year. From the Kickstarter comments:
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No need of a third party client, faster (WAY faster) download time, manual/music/goodies separated from the game itself and an awesome customer support (at least in my experience).
Got similar result on the humble store (and humble bundles), that you can even download in command line or use torrent. I don't use ANY features of Steam (friend list, cloud saves, DRM...) so why bother with? |
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