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Chazore said:
JEMC said:

I don't really want GOG to bend or break any of their rules, because when you start doing that there's no going back, and we don't need another store with the same problems of Steam.

Also, it's pretty obvious that no major publisher will join Origin or UPlay or Battle.net. They are competitors and making EA or Ubisoft earn more money from their products is the last thing they want to do. If they're on Steam is because they don't see Valve as competition anymore.

No, I don't mean bending the rules and simply opening the floodgates for asset flippers. I was on about them trying to bend their primary "DRM free" rule and trying to get some of those AAA games that are only on Steam, that the other clients willingly ignore. 

 

I absolutely do not want any of the other clients supporting asset flipping devs. 

The problem is that once you start bending your rules, specially the central one, it's very hard to go back because you've already betrayed your origins, so from that point, things can go anywhere.



Please excuse my bad English.

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