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GOG is nice, but i will buy this game on steam
and steam version is just impossible to pirate, right ? HAHAHA! :D
exactly how i look at it all.
Exactly.
That's the only reason why people want it on GoG, so they can pirate it.
If he intended to pirate the game, then why is he expressly trying to ask that the dev's don't make a GoG version?
Don't you think, just for an instance, that if he intended to pirate a copy, that he'd be jumping on the "make a GoG version" band wagon?
As for supporting the developers, you can support the developers by buying through Steam, if your legitimately trying to support the dev team?
See, this is what's bothering me, you say your up for supporting the dev's, but you want a DRM free version. That to me, is just pure ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I'd say that, between the two of you, with your DRM free carry on, your more likely to pirate the game, than he is.
If there isn't a GOG version, I don't blame the developers. If this was a game that I had made, I wouldn't release it on GoG either, because of the high level of piracy that takes place on GoG. This is a direct result of what Piracy has done to the gaming industry. GoG, and gamers suffer for it, when developers are hesitant to release games on there, purely because of how easily they are pirated. If one things for certain, it's that you can't trust gamers not to pirate the game, when it saves them a bit of money.