Do we have contact information for them for E3? I see them only in PMRs, but I'd love to talk to them just to congratulate them for doing this.
If you look at the calendar I shared with you (AHEM!) I made an appointment with them. I also emailed the senior producer for the game and personally thanked him for this.
In one single move, Projekt RED has jumped to my personal (and rather short) list of worthwhile game companies to rally behind. Ultra mega kudos to the team for doing this, and for all the RIGHT reasons.
My interest in the Witcher 2 used to be only a casual curiosity stemmed from positive remarks I've heard about the game so far... but after this, I'll most likely be picking it up sometime.
This really is awesome news. However, I really, seriously hope that this will become a trend with game providers, and not just a notable instance that only occurs every blue moon or two.
To the rest of the gaming industry still using crippling DRM: your move.
I may actually buy a game again, if things like this start happening.. Haven't bought a game in a few years, including from one of my favorite series, which turned evil with activation requirements.
The Witcher is not just a Polish-developed video game series, it's based on a series of books by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. So The Witcher is something of a national pride symbol, as well it should be.
I bought this game. I don't normally buy single player games anymore... but, due to a lot of factors, including the gaming community at Icrontic and supporting this decision, I will start with Witcher 2.
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Bravo. Let's hope other developers take notice.
Edit: Do we have contact information for them for E3? I see them only in PMRs, but I'd love to talk to them just to congratulate them for doing this.
If you look at the calendar I shared with you (AHEM!) I made an appointment with them. I also emailed the senior producer for the game and personally thanked him for this.
Carry on.
All kidding aside, good post in recognition of this move. DRM is an evil that must be destroyed!
My interest in the Witcher 2 used to be only a casual curiosity stemmed from positive remarks I've heard about the game so far... but after this, I'll most likely be picking it up sometime.
This really is awesome news. However, I really, seriously hope that this will become a trend with game providers, and not just a notable instance that only occurs every blue moon or two.
To the rest of the gaming industry still using crippling DRM: your move.
And buy the game because it is GOOD, not because it doesn't have DRM. The first one was great also. Give it a shot!