![]() I then googled his name, and it turns out he went on a one man anti-Beamdog rampage across several sites, including Steam, where he made a Steam group of the same name. I had to contact GOG support to get it removed, and the creator started a whining thread on the forums, about how his uninformed opinions are actually facts. Yep, back when GOG Mixes were a thing, someone created a Mix calling Beamdog "parasites of the industry", and listed the usual lies, eg Beamdog stole mods and not crediting Black Isle. GOG seems to attract some obsessive,narcisstic types.there is a group that still attack GOG for not supporting XP anymore. I prefer to buy from GOG whenever possible.which is why I waited until GOG got it to buy NWN EE.īut the GOG forums have become a cesspool.and not just from the Beamdog discussions. I have over 500 games from them.As far as classic games go, they do a much,much better job of updating then STEAM does. The GOG version installed and played like a charm. I first discovered them in 2009, and bought a game "Lords of the Realm 2" from Sierra which I had not been able to run on a modern (for them) computer. Some of them are truly obsessive about it. ![]() I am not talking about legitimate criticism.I have problems with some of what Beamdog has done.but about over the top hatred. The main problem with GOG is not the reviews, but the forums, which have produced a number of people who just plain hate Beamdog. The DC and Marvel fans who automatically bad mouth a movie from the Enemy are something to behold. You have the same problem at movie sites.lot of trolls will badmouth a film without seeing it it impossible to stop. ![]() I have not yet encounted a gaming site that can police whether or not a reviewer actually owns the game or not. ![]() Can people post negative reviews on gog.com even though they don't even own the game? ![]()
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