107 CDPR's CEO is very happy with what "gaming journalists" from US media write about CDPR. He's less happy with what players say about the company, so he went on Twitter to "fight the lies". But he seems unaware that Twitter is now Elon's X, where responses based on truth and reality are allowed... (scored.co) posted 16 days ago by RadiateTonight 16 days ago by RadiateTonight +109 / -2 Scored Scored is a network of user-created communities, ranging from memes and animals to politics and more. Join a community or create your own. 25 comments share 25 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Gog has also gone down the same route with poor hiring choices and they've been attacking customers over wokeshit. This year they also changed their terms to allow them to ban customers accounts and access to their games due to censorship.
I thought the whole point to GOG was that, unlike Steam, you actually 'own' the games you purchase off their platform?
It is, they can't do anything to your games.
They could shut off your access to their servers to redownload the games.
Games never were owned by players. Even CDs came with shrinkwrap licenses that effectively said it was a limited right to use the game.
"They've made their shrinkwrap licenses, now let them enforce them."
- Andrew Jackson