Posted December 16, 2008
Hey how's it going. I'm still new around here, so show me the ropes heh.
I like the idea of GOG, and even more so because for just that low low price of $5.99 or $9.99, you get loads of stuff. Fallout, for example, includes the FO bible, hi res wallpapers etc. It's not a necessary addition, but GOG does it, and it feels good to have these to make up a low-price, high quality package
Do you guys over at GOG have any intention to create a digital platform in the form of a program like Steam for users? It's just an idea right now, but GOG looks like it can benefit from a central hub program, similar to Steam or Impulse - an easy place to access your games (which is one thing I like about Steam compared to buying from BMT Micro and other online transaction sites), the community, a friends list etc
But, like I said, it's just something that popped into my head at the mo :)
I like the idea of GOG, and even more so because for just that low low price of $5.99 or $9.99, you get loads of stuff. Fallout, for example, includes the FO bible, hi res wallpapers etc. It's not a necessary addition, but GOG does it, and it feels good to have these to make up a low-price, high quality package
Do you guys over at GOG have any intention to create a digital platform in the form of a program like Steam for users? It's just an idea right now, but GOG looks like it can benefit from a central hub program, similar to Steam or Impulse - an easy place to access your games (which is one thing I like about Steam compared to buying from BMT Micro and other online transaction sites), the community, a friends list etc
But, like I said, it's just something that popped into my head at the mo :)