It's a shocking concept, ownership in a free enterprise market. I, for one, am also tired of the litany of codes, download restrictions (i.e. I can only use the PSN games I buy on 2 consoles when I own a home with 4 consoles in it), bullshit left of the disc DLC, and the litany of other greedy practices devs/pubs use now.
I will probably be replaying NWN or something 10 years from now, and so will my kids. The game industry has lost one of it's best customers to their own greedy bullshit and GoG is exactly the kind of service a disenchanted former consumer would appreciate.
Umm.. maybe both of you just suck? like you said, it's an old game, why would people bother cheating, what would they be proving, and to whom? :'(
Modern gaming is pretty much a disaster right now, everything feels so cheap and driven by the mass markets of casual gamers.
It's a really good time to revisit some older more enjoyable games, I'm incredibly tempted to break out Theme Hospital again.
OP, have to admit, just last night, I may have climbed over onto your boat. As I have said prior, I am old. A LONG time gamer. My son (My baby at 27), his girlfriend and their friend were looking for a 4th on Diablo 3. I said I am in. Bought digital copy, downloaded set up all the good stuff.
Last night, the servers went down while we were multi-playing.
I said no biggie, I am staying on Skype, I am going to play a little single player and see what a Demon Hunter is like.
Umm Dad, you cant...
Insert Willis face here. Whachu talkin 'bout? (Told you I was old LOL)
Followed by 5 minutes of getting expalined that YES, I bought the game and yes, its on my HD but without the servers (READ ONLINE) I cant even play single game.
That was an eye opener.
Got to say I saw that coming. But it was pretty much the reaction I had when I read (months ago) that even the single player game was always online. And I did the same Willis face when i read the head Honchos at Blizzard actually DEFEND the position as "Something the consumers wanted"???? That's why I won't buy Diablo 3 even despite being a rabid fan of the first two (I still play D2 today).
The argument was something along the lines of "With Diablo 2, you had a separate character for single player and one for multi-player. This was a major concern with consumers. We were able to rectify this problem with Diablo 3 (via always online)" (paraphrased). They also hinted that the always online would allow single player consumers to participate in the RMAH. I think there was a good deal more to it than that but can't find the article atm...
decided i am done with new games for a while.
Bored with all the new mmog. Star Wars TOR. WoW. Everquest
Sony (SOE) twisted my knickers with my game card FUBAR.
Briefly - game card defective. EB Games says cant do anything for you - too bad so sad
SOE says sorry about that - too bad so sad - cant help you. have a nice day.
sick of all the new games requiring internet connections to play as single player.
so i am going back in time. To the Good Old Games (GOG) website and play some old time games
Just got Baldurs Gate 2 complete edition for 10bux. "go for the eyes boo, go for the eyes!"
I guess it kind of makes sense. But Open battlnet was a "solution" (that people abused) and if you want to be able to play multiplayer then you should have a multiplayer char.
Probably not stating anything everyone isn't already thinking.
TF2 is still my FPS of choice.
Feels like modern games are specifically designed as "throw away" so that you grow tired of them and buy the next game the following year.
Everything after pong was shite.
Hey, Slalom for the Atari system was Da Bomb. So was Adventure. And let's not forget Pitfall harry. or ET.
You had me until E.T. then you lost all cred.
I seriously doubt DA2 could be nearly as bad as ET.