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These are the guys that pulled every Duke Game not made by them so that they could release an "hd remake" of Duke Nukem 3D because they realized they haven't done anything with him, then released him as DLC for an entirely different game because they think the Duke will make people buy it :/
However, the DLC was fun, and it did introduce me to a cool game that felt like a Duke game without Duke.
Think about it, what is the game to use to find people to play with ? Even if you know who you want to join, how would you? It uses Steam now.
Because Gearbox did not develop nor publish Tales. Telltale games did in both cases and it would appear they have all of their titles on GOG.
Although it really can't be all that hard to make it use regular P2P. Matching server cost would still be needed, so no chance.
(because also no chance that most one-off kids we get through here would be able to deal with stuff such as port forwarding and direct IP connecting)