• Lumisal@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    Anyone know what was up with the Nazi symbolism they emailed purposefully? I would really want to support them but I need to know that it wasnt something terrible they did. Physical releases is definitely a plus as well.

    • Magiilaro@feddit.org
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      43 minutes ago

      It was not Nazi symbolism, well not intentionally at least. They used Slavic runes that, in the intended fonts, looks very different from the Nazi symbols. It came to the issue because in some fonts the Slavic runes are displayed without serifs and with hard lines which makes them appear problematic. So it was kind of a self inflicted homographic attack.

      https://tbreak.com/gog-apologizes-nazi-runes-newsletter/

    • mushroommunk@lemmy.today
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      46 minutes ago

      They released a standard non-apology claiming it was part of their culture and that people just didn’t understand. They also stated their German team raised issue with the email and that they just ignored it

  • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 hours ago

    Much rather have them create read-only (or semi read only to import patches?) flash-storage USB sticks.

    Who the hell has a built-in CD player or even a BD-player in this time and age?
    I have an external USB-CD player but only so I can digitize the CDs I buy online.

  • Action Bastard@lemmy.world@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    If they do a print to order thing, I could see it maybe working out as a cool side business. Or it could be a chance for them to go really harder into the vintage games market if they can get some publishers on board or get the rights to some older stuff. Doesn’t seem like a winning market though on a mass market front, more just a form of advertising or a specialty service for physical collectors.

    • DanceMomsSavedMe@lemmy.zip
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      5 hours ago

      Print to order is the best way I was wondering why they “announced” this and then your comment made it click I bet that is how they do it.

      Actually super cool I won’t lie.

  • Courtney (she/her/they) @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    I don’t have the fancy boxes and art, but I’ve been taking all my offline installers and burning them on cds and dvds.

    My little USB disc drive has been working overtime this year.

    I’m hoping to get a desktop with cd storage framing the monitor like I used to have.

    Practical? Not really. I just think it’s neat.

  • rozodru@piefed.world
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    8 hours ago

    do it. I don’t care about the practicality of it all I loved those big boxes. But they also need to have the big manuals inside also.

    Some of those manuals were absolutely awesome. Like the one for the first Heavy Gear. or the old flight sim games. Or like the original release of Final Fantasy 7 on PC by Edios came with a brady’s strategy guide. Heck bring back strategy guides too! I remember when World of Warcraft first came out I picked up the strategy guide with it cause it was full of WoW related Penny-Arcade comics in it and I was (heck still am) a massive fan of Penny-Arcade.

    • content_educator_94@thelemmy.club
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      4 hours ago

      100% feel you I miss picking up a game with a phat manual, I am smell the fresh ink from the manuals when I think about it hard enough lol

      Or buying a large paged, glossy, color printed, gorgeous strategy guide I would read for pleasure and enjoy as a piece of art as well as a walkthrough

      Ahh fuck I miss being younger. The late 90’s and early to mid 2000’s were an incredible time for video games

  • Zephorah@discuss.online
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    9 hours ago

    They’re DRM free, so why not burn it to physical media with a label? Even so, I’m ok with GOG downloads. What’s fun is you can share your account with your partner or your kids and no one will care.

  • vagullion@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Maybe for certain Collector’s Editions, but overall I don’t need optical media when the games are DRM-free anyway.

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      9 hours ago

      Makes sense to me, actually.

      It’d be an easy way to get and also store the DRM-free offline installer, in where you don’t have to permanently allocate active storage to keep the installer around.

  • makeshift0546@lemmy.today
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    10 hours ago

    They aren’t a publisher They won’t make a dent in the market.

    I just want transferable perpetual licences.

    Fuck Gabe, fuck Sony. Scumbags.

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    10 hours ago

    If they made manuals, maps and art work available online for download, even if it was an extra cost item, I would be interested. I don’t have room for the boxes.

    • Aidinthel@reddthat.com
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      10 hours ago

      Those things are already available for many games on the store, free with purchase. Always have been.

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    11 hours ago

    I can’t say I want to pay extra for these large boxes with extra stuff, but smaller boxes like this I would definitely consider purchasing: