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Tattorack, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option
@Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

The only one that sounds good to me, perhaps, are the voting rights. I’d pay for that. Patreon artists and creators do this sort of thing, and if this is something GOG needs to do to get by, then fine by me.

Downloading offline installers/backups, however… That would be locking away a feature that exists now to everyone that has bought a game. That means locking away a feature from customers who have spent money on a product already… Likely for the explicit point of being able to get installers that don’t need an online connection. If they choose to do this, they’d be desfeting their own purpose.

For context; I bought most of my games on GOG. I don’t really buy games anymore, and my Steam library is low absolutely massive, however. Both of those reasons are because I’ve been subbed to Humble Monthly for a few years. But ultimately when I go looking to buy a game, my preference is to buy from GOG specifically because it’s offline and DRM free.

lazycouchpotato, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option
@lazycouchpotato@lemmy.world avatar

Voting rights and extra insight are fine, but I feel a “Humble Bundle”-esque membership would work well. For $x a month you get a few games to keep.

WolfLink, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option
  • a tool for backing up offline installers

This really should be something they offer for free, and there are already some FOSS options that do this, although they aren’t as good as I’d like.

  • ability to install previous versions of a game

This is a feature they already have for free and there would (or at least should) be backlash if they were to lock that behind a subscription

  • extra insight into the preservation work they’re doing.

Sure, neat.

  • voting rights on games to bring into the preservation program.

Sure but said votes better have an actual impact.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

The previous versions of a game thing is something they took away, IIRC. They only keep the latest version and a patch to get up to it available for download, and you can only roll back to previous versions that you had already installed over time, or something like that. This is them seeing if you want to pay money to get a feature back that they used to offer, which is kinda lousy.

TinyShonk,

When did they take it away?

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not sure, but years ago, at least. Likely to save on server hosting fees. If you go to download the installer now, you only see the latest version, but you used to see every version.

TinyShonk,

Oh, I thought you could still download older versions under download offline installer

secret300, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option

I’ll support them once they support Linux. Until then I’ll pirate if I need a DRM free game

ms_lane, do games w Doom: The Dark Ages - Previews Thread

Hmm, I’ll wait for the Youtubers, this bunch gave Starfield top marks.

simple,

FWIW Eurogamer gave it a 3/5, IGN gave it a 7, and PCGamer gave it a 7.5

HotCoffee,

Those scores are still too high for Starfield

simple, do games w Doom: The Dark Ages - Previews Thread

The previews are mostly positive but some opinions are mixed. It sounds like Eternal where some people love it while others aren’t thrilled about the new changes.

Wahots, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #58 - Black Mesa (Half-Life)
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Black mesa is so insanely good.

alehel, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option

I think the only way they can introduce a subscription without backlash is if they make it a purely community thing with a few bonuses. Give people access to special insights into their preservation efforts, special interviews, voting rights, Q&A, occasional free game, etc. If they lock features behind this like more cloud storage, or other stuff that customers simply expect with their game purchase, the press will be all negative.

PalmTreeIsBestTree,

It should be like Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus. Some free games and lots of extra perks that you mentioned.

commander, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option

I’d pay for native linux support. They should provide direct support to Heroic if they don’t want to take on the cost themselves full bore. I remember some AMA they did where the cost of Linux wasn’t worth their already thin margins and they were happy with Heroic. If they were ever going to grow, I’d believe that they would need to address the handheld market and getting their storefront more visible

whodrankarnoldpalmer, do games w Terraria Hive Base

Welp, guess I’m installing Terraria again

MECHAGODZILLA2, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option

Once they added every modern Lego game to their preservation program I knew the thing was bunk. Harry Potter Lego game = worth preserving, Lego Island = never heard of it. Total BS

alehel,

Yeah, I found that one weird as well. Lego Island wasn’t just the first Lego game. It was one of the first open world games. Well worth preserving. Much more so than the Lego games that got added.

daggermoon,

I think LEGO Island would be hard to license because Mindscape is long gone. Also the source code was lost as I recall. MattKC on YouTube has created lots of patches to get the game running on modern systems. He’s working on decompiling it actually.

alehel,

Yeah, I’m actually a member of his channel on YouTube.

Protoknuckles, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option

I told them I’d like a GOG style humble choice. If they’re not willing to give actual games, I’d be interested in a subscription to help game preservation, but probably only $5 a month max.

Sabin10,

A humble choice like subscription service would be pretty great honestly. $10ish a month for maybe 1 AA/AAA modern game and a handful of retro and indie games would have me on board immediately. Starting to charge for things they currently or have previously offered for free is not the way to win people over.

ICastFist, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option
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I filled the survey as well. It’s mostly focused on “games preservation”. I’m not up to pay subscription for anything they’re willing to offer and even made sure to tell them that I’m willing to pay a premium for whatever useful content (games) end up exclusive to subscribers

DoucheBagMcSwag, (edited ) do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option

Wait so they’re taking away features and going to paywall them? We can already downgrade

Shit must be dire at CDPR after that earnings report was below last year

alehel,

I was quoting them from memory. Could be that I misread that specific question.

Cobrachicken,

You did good there. The survey looked like they got some new marketing idiot.

Sepix,
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Has been since the 2019 mass layoff i guess. Their galaxy development was questionable at best since then. Only noticeable action was marketing. I see CDPR/GOG pretty critic with their new billionaire CEO nowadays, sadly.

TheFinn, do games w GOG seems to be considering paid membership option

I wouldn’t mind supporting them if they could provide a Linux tool that let me download my library in bulk.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

The best you’ll get is Heroic Games Launcher. It’s got most of the features I’d want at this point.

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