What many people might not know, however, is that GOG first started in Europe, trying to figure out how to compete with piracy and the grey market long before it waged its war on DRM. While the platform has always been something of a kid brother to Valve’s Steam, GOG has made a name for itself by refusing to allow DRM on any titles it sells and, more importantly, being hyper-engaged with its customers and community and fostering that relationship by being genuinely open and human. In gamer circles, Good Old Games, or GOG, is everybody’s favorite go-to retort whenever someone brings up the necessity for DRM. Thu, Oct 4th 2018 07:27pm - Timothy Geigner
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