ambient_orange: I thought I would never think so but now I do.. hate gog a little bit.
I submited a request on one game issue.
I was asked my email. Why the f.. I have to write my email if I am already logged in.
Let me repeat - I am already logged in.
And then I need to submit captha - as if I am a robot. Lmao, I got plenty of games in my library and GOG assumes I am a robot? Thanks, the hell are you comming from.
I dont like spyware and being farmed by companies that sell out their users, like the rest of garbage companies that do that all the time. While it is common, its not normal.
p.s. noscript user, so I was forced to unblock a bunch of 3rd party websites just to submit a query.. :|
I can't play my games on Origin at all because they blocked the VPN I have to connect from. I can't even get on their website when I could use it fine a year ago. Nothing changed with my VPN and it's nothing rigged, it's just a standard VPN, but they updated Origin and now I can't access anything EA. There is no true offline mode because you have to log in with a connection and go into offline mode, and it will randomly require an authentication of your account, which seems to be every time I don't have my connection.
So yeah, those are a couple of standard security things they are asking for so someone can't use support to gain access to your account. The alternative are companies that could care less about customers that may just cut access to your hundreds of dollars worth of software at any time on a whim. I know Steam is better and has an actual offline mode, but you still don't own anything you buy on Steam. They can just as easily change their policies to block all VPN and remove offline mode.
So any little gripes I have with GoG's website are not enough to make me consider one of the alternatives, unless I just don't actually care about owning what I'm buying.
Plus GoG has a much smaller base, which allows them to take suggestions and actually listen to us. I have a feeling that even when GoG inevitably gets much bigger and maybe a direct competitor to the other three platforms (Steam, Origin, Uplay), they will still listen to their customers since I think GoG is actually made up of and owned by actual gamers. Unlike the "customer service" moron from EA that said he understands my frustration with not being able to access the games I bought for over a year since he is "a real gamer too" and ultimately told me to fuck off.... Certainly unlike those at the top of the chain of nearly any major game developer or sales platform.