Please keep the GG option. Most of my games I purchase at GamersGate. Works for me.
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Please keep the GG option. Most of my games I purchase at GamersGate. Works for me.
My issue isn't with ease of use and I've managed to 'have the intelligemce' to install and play via Steam in the past. However, I'm opposed in principle to buying a game that's for my own personal use that - thanks to Steam - I have to be on-line to install, Steam dictates which drive I install it to and ultimately prevents me selling the game on should I ever choose to do so.
Maybe I'm a stick in the mud, but I've been strategy gaming for a long time and I know of no other gaming platform that treats it's users in such a manner.
Nobody buys games in boxes anymore, and pretty much everyone buys them on Steam.
That does not say much about Steam. It could be - and I fervently hope - that steam is <1% of your market, and thus the rest is normal hard copy distribution.
Steam is a vile thing. The main selling point of PI games - for me - were always been their DMR free nature.
Not to mention that GG has much better features than Steam.
Why? Please explain.
Because it requires you to keep a program installed on your computer. Whenever you want to play a game (unless you go through the trouble of making your own shortcuts and buy only steam drm-free games) you have to open it and be bombarded with ads.
It's everything that's wrong with the 21st century, and the sickest thing is that it works.
Because it requires you to keep a program installed on your computer. Whenever you want to play a game (unless you go through the trouble of making your own shortcuts and buy only steam drm-free games) you have to open it and be bombarded with ads.
It's everything that's wrong with the 21st century, and the sickest thing is that it works.
these days accessibility is something by which our games are constantly measured against, both by the general gaming community but also our core audience.
Really? The core fans of PI grand strategies that have been playing them since many years are concerned by their accessibility? Really hmy:??
We'll see how it looks like in January, but GG is at about 6-7% of our market at the moment.
Nobody buys games in boxes anymore, and pretty much everyone buys them on Steam.
That is simply not true. I'm surprised you have put your name to such a statement.
Plus, GG is actually a great site I like to support. You guys really should keep doing business with them.
If you want to see more focus on GG, it's actually you who should keep doing business with them (and by "you" I mean customers in general). If 90% of our customers chose to buy our games at GG, that would of course become our main focus instead of Steam. But 90% chose Steam.