I usually don’t play old games. I admit that I ‘m a shallow gamer. Once I know there’s a better looking version of a game out, I just don’t enjoy playing the old one as much, even when the I prefer the style/mechanics of an older version.

As a result, I’ve never bought anything from Good Old Games until this week. I preordered Witcher 2 through GOG.com, even though I bought the original Witcher through Steam. I was planning to get the sequel through Steam when it went on sale eventually, but then I read that it wasn’t going to have any DRM on it through GOG. To me, that’s worth paying full price and not waiting on some crazy Steam sale.

Now I just need to actually finish the first one.

DRMless is Worth More
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4 thoughts on “DRMless is Worth More

  • May 14, 2011 at 12:54 pm
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    I want to get through the first game too, but I realized I can’t, I just can’t do it. I don’t know what it is, maybe it’s the controls, maybe it’s the fact I’m in a really tedious spot right now, but strangely enough I have no motivation to play again.

    I’m still interested in Witcher 2 though, but I wonder if I should still bother if I haven’t finished the first and I have no idea how similar the style will be.

    • May 16, 2011 at 1:00 pm
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      I’m in the same fix. I’ve started the original game a few times, but it always seems like something else comes up that I’d rather play.

  • May 16, 2011 at 10:47 am
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    Thank you for the reminder. Not that I’m going to be reinstalling Witcher 2 years down the line, but there is piece of mind knowing that I could.

    • May 16, 2011 at 1:02 pm
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      That’s the big thing for me too, knowing that I can reinstall it months or years later if I want. Assuming of course that I still have a compatible operating system and hardware. It’s exactly the same thing with paper vs. e-books.

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