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Metro Exodus Gold - PreyLa opinión de un dev de Supraland de porqué, más o menos, pasa de GOG:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/813630/d ... 2479613203"I can't guarantee Supraland gog support to be nearly as good as steam and I am not sure if the DLCs will make it there. It's a lot of effort with very little return, so there is no big incentive for us."
Respuesta de un forero:
"In that case you should pull your game out of GOG immediately, if you are not going to (or even unsure) support it on GOG. You are basically knowingly selling a gimped version of the game to GOG customers.
It is a bit odd that quite often I see developers complain that GOG rejected their game from the store, and then I also see the complaints how dare GOG customers expect that their version of the game would receive the same content and updates as the Steam version.
If you want to release your game on a store, be ready to also support it there. If not, either don't release the game there at all, or pull the game out, possibly also offering refunds to those who had bought the game there already (as you started having second thoughts about supporting some of your customers; hey if it is only 1% of your customer base, certainly you can afford the refunds, right?).
I checked Supraland game page on GOG and it seemed interesting, but until I know it would get the same content and updates as the Steam version, not going to buy it. Not on GOG, nor on Steam. (Not sure if I have seen the game on any GOG sales yet, it has been under my radar earlier for some reason.) "
Por las respuestas que da y comparándolo con devs como los de Stardew Valley, Terraria o Starbound. Este tipo me parece un antipático puto vago
Los juegos que he puesto de ejemplo son juego de los que he leído declaraciones de los creadores y parecen tipos (super) majetes.