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I hope they see there's profit in providing their ports to GOG, especially when considering that these games are pretty much done and require little to no maintenance.
Thanks Avehicle7887 and Liam for reaching out to Feral about it. Even though it may not change anything, I'm still interested to read about Feral's point of view.
Last edited by Shmerl on 29 Apr 2020 at 4:47 pm UTC
I do imagine that they're behind GRID though, we saw hints towards it recently.
As for Virtual Programming, it's not really better... many games are available DRM-Free on GOG, but none of them have the Linux ports (except The Witcher 2)... Apparently you can buy only the two Overlord on their website DRM-Free but I can't confirm it myself, and I seriously doubt that's still the case because no mention of it on their website.
In conclusion, that sucks. :|
Last edited by Shmerl on 5 Jun 2020 at 3:27 pm UTC
But I agree, GOG should force editors/devs to publish all versions of a game and if it can't, at least inform properly the players on why the Linux/macOS versions were not/won't put on GOG...
At least we could stop to have high hopes about it.
Last edited by CatKiller on 5 Jun 2020 at 3:57 pm UTC