September 19, 201213 yr Still going to be going Steam here. Wish I had the money to back for Beta testing, it would be nice, as my temporary stint as a QA tester for Activision is coming to a close soon. If you don't mind me asking, why exactly would you still go for the Steam version when there is a DRM free option? They want to give the people different options which is a good think if you ask me. First they prefered Steam because some people like it because of its achievement and community systems and because it's already very popular and many people have nearly their complete game collection on Steam. Oh I get why Obsidian would offer both. I'm specifically asking Badprenup why he wants the Steam version over DRM free. I've never actually seen somebody explain why they want a DRM copy over a DRM free copy. After all, you can still throw non-steam games into your steam library, I do it all the time. I cannot imagine achievements alone (really that's the only bonus to steam over gog) would get somebody to choose a Steam copy.
September 19, 201213 yr I also upped my pledge after this update, but I must admit it was mostly because I suddenly could afford it, the drm-free option is a bonus though
September 19, 201213 yr Author For me it's not just a DRM issue but a convenience one. I'm pretty old-fashioned, I like the fact that GOG just lets me download and install. I also like their vibe as a company. I also use Steam, I buy games on it and stuff so I'm not being doctrinaire, but I like the freedom of GOG.
September 19, 201213 yr Author I'm also upping my prediction --- I think this project can make just shy of $4 million.
September 19, 201213 yr I've never actually seen somebody explain why they want a DRM copy over a DRM free copy. I'll choose the 'DRM option' because I really like the Steam platform. When it's done downloading it's ready to play, I can uninstall and install with a few simple clicks and my friends are on Steam as well - which makes MP games easier. Fortune favors the bald.
September 19, 201213 yr I've never actually seen somebody explain why they want a DRM copy over a DRM free copy. I'll choose the 'DRM option' because I really like the Steam platform. When it's done downloading it's ready to play, I can uninstall and install with a few simple clicks and my friends are on Steam as well - which makes MP games easier. Ah, awesome. Thank you. Exactly what I was wanting to hear.
September 19, 201213 yr I've never actually seen somebody explain why they want a DRM copy over a DRM free copy. I'll choose the 'DRM option' because I really like the Steam platform. When it's done downloading it's ready to play, I can uninstall and install with a few simple clicks and my friends are on Steam as well - which makes MP games easier. Ah, awesome. Thank you. Exactly what I was wanting to hear. Easy management of updates is another possible reason.
September 19, 201213 yr I've never actually seen somebody explain why they want a DRM copy over a DRM free copy. I'll choose the 'DRM option' because I really like the Steam platform. When it's done downloading it's ready to play, I can uninstall and install with a few simple clicks and my friends are on Steam as well - which makes MP games easier. Ah, awesome. Thank you. Exactly what I was wanting to hear. Easy management of updates is another possible reason. I want to doubt that. Especially when it comes to mod-support. I still remember GTA 4. Many mods didn't work with the newest patch but I didn't have a choice to play without it because my Steam version installed the latest patches automatically. So (I confess) I got a second pirated GTA4 with the right game version to play all the great patches available. It would be good patch management if Steam would let me choose whether I want to install a new patch or not. The automatic system isn't quite satisfiying.
September 19, 201213 yr Awesome. Though I buy most of my PC games through Steam now, I'll stick with GOG on this one.
September 19, 201213 yr Excellent. I didn't mind having it on Steam, but I prefer to have it on GoG. I like them better than Steam simply because their prices aren't ridicilous and everything works great with them.
September 19, 201213 yr I've never actually seen somebody explain why they want a DRM copy over a DRM free copy. I'll choose the 'DRM option' because I really like the Steam platform. When it's done downloading it's ready to play, I can uninstall and install with a few simple clicks and my friends are on Steam as well - which makes MP games easier. Ah, awesome. Thank you. Exactly what I was wanting to hear. Easy management of updates is another possible reason. EAsy management of updates is actually not a valid reason in my book. The best update option is always having an update button in the launcher with patches also being available on the games site if you prefer to manually patch the game rather than press the update button.
September 19, 201213 yr That may be your perspective, but it's not one that everyone subscribes to. Having the system automatically patch your games so that they are always ready to go when you are is a benefit to some people. I can't say that it alone would persuade someone to choose Steam, but I have seen it brought up before in discussions about why people like Steam
September 19, 201213 yr Technical merits of GOG & Steam aside, people will generally choose what they are already familiar with. Steam has huge exposure, so it makes sense that they would be the first digital distributor to look at - CDPR even released Witcher 2 on Steam (and that version was even censored, IIRC), which presumably sold well there. For me personally, I always prefer GOG over Steam - Steam is fine, but the client has some annoyances, and it adds an unneeded layer (in my case) between me and my software. Which is why today's announcement is good news. But hey, each to their own and all that.
September 19, 201213 yr That may be your perspective, but it's not one that everyone subscribes to. Having the system automatically patch your games so that they are always ready to go when you are is a benefit to some people. I can't say that it alone would persuade someone to choose Steam, but I have seen it brought up before in discussions about why people like Steam Such system is rather convenient but sometimes it is better not to update a game at all or to update it not to the last version. Sometimes patches introduce new bugs that best to be avoided (look at Skyrim and Creation Kit as examples).
September 19, 201213 yr That may be your perspective, but it's not one that everyone subscribes to. Having the system automatically patch your games so that they are always ready to go when you are is a benefit to some people. I can't say that it alone would persuade someone to choose Steam, but I have seen it brought up before in discussions about why people like Steam Such system is rather convenient but sometimes it is better not to update a game at all or to update it not to the last version. Sometimes patches introduce new bugs that best to be avoided (look at Skyrim and Creation Kit as examples). Very true. This is why I'm not a fan at all of Steams auto-updating. Sometimes game breaking glitches slip through. Not only that but sometimes when a game is updated old save files no longer work, we all have seen it happen before with various games out there. Steam just updates you, no choice unless you disabled updates before the patch came out. With an update button in the launcher this fixes that potential issue.
September 19, 201213 yr Why did I not see this: http://kotaku.com/5944589/two-gaming-companies-find-true-love-on-twitter here? My thoughts on how character powers and urgency could be implemented: http://forums.obsidi...nse-of-urgency/
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