RipperGrim
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The thread desperately need a title update, GMG doesnt need bad press from lurkers that dont bother to read all the thread but memorise the thread title.
Do you know the source of the keys? Nothing has changed.
The thread desperately need a title update, GMG doesnt need bad press from lurkers that dont bother to read all the thread but memorise the thread title.
I sure do love that the thread is locked on the forums so I can't even ask what the reasoning is that they won't provide keys to GMG directly, but they will provide keys to Origin and uPlay, both of which PC gamers responded extremely negatively to, excluding the VPN workarounds to get games for extremely cheap. I'm sure if I posted a thread asking it would get locked with a non-answer, as well.
Origin I can understand, but uPlay? What savvy PC gamer is going to buy The Witcher 3 on uPlay when GOG and Steam are options, and provide discounts if you own Witcher 1 or 2 when there's no mention of the same deal on uPlay, despite uPlay having both games?
uPlay does offer incentives, like a choice of 4 games and you get a free copy of Neverwinter Nights, but still. It's fucking uPlay.
They probably don't want to get their supplier in trouble.
Title and contents of OP post needs some tweaking. Neither represents known facts in their full form. Shame that OP is on mobile.
They would only be getting into trouble if they are breaking a signed agreement.
I know that, but still. It's fucking uPlay. Most people who will buy The Witcher 3 on PC know how absolutely awful uPlay is and would never buy anything on it that's available elsewhere.Businesses are not going to explain contract negotiations. Hell a lot of that stuff is often NDA'd.
Who's the unknown source again?
CDProjekt is working with every other digital retailer except the likes of GMG. It's absolutely baffling.
I am curious if the middle man was binding in contract to not resell to a vendor. That would explain why the middle man is being quiet.They would only be getting into trouble if they are breaking a signed agreement.
Do you know the source of the keys? Nothing has changed.
This is a concern for me, it's that GameSpot is essentially running the trash lesser game blogs would run. I don't exactly go to GameSpot for news but I hold them to a higher standard than this sort of sensationalist stuff.Gamespot doesnt deserve the attention from all of this. We really dont care for GMG to call for the source of their keys, CDPR and GMG can talk on the phone over the issue but if GMG is legal, its really not needed to know from where.
[Gamespot] CDPR: GMG is selling Witcher 3 keys from CDPR approved key sellers
Would maybe get ~30 replies max, mostly of "well... thats nice i guess?" reactions.
Gamespot doesnt deserve the attention from all of this. We really dont care for GMG to call for the source of their keys, CDPR and GMG can talk on the phone over the issue but if GMG is legal, its really not needed to know from where.
When your only weapon is a scientist...You seem to be an attack scientist though.
Why do we still call them CD keys? Also, they're supposedly not retail rather digital copies.Yup, and again that would also make GMG irresponsible CD key reseller. They still have a lot of explaining to do.
Even though this may be a possibility, I'm more inclined to believe GMG doesn't want to disclose the provider because then that provider may eventually end up not having CDPRs' next game for preorder.I am curious if the middle man was binding in contract to not resell to a vendor. That would explain why the middle man is being quiet.
If that is the case, then miscommunication all around.
Oh damn...Does this mean keys bought from GMG might be invalidated at some point?
I sure do love that the thread is locked on the forums so I can't even ask what the reasoning is that they won't provide keys to GMG directly, but they will provide keys to Origin and uPlay, both of which PC gamers responded extremely negatively to, excluding the VPN workarounds to get games for extremely cheap. I'm sure if I posted a thread asking it would get locked with a non-answer, as well.
Origin I can understand, but uPlay? What savvy PC gamer is going to buy The Witcher 3 on uPlay when GOG and Steam are options, and provide discounts if you own Witcher 1 or 2 when there's no mention of the same deal on uPlay, despite uPlay having both games?
uPlay does offer incentives, like a choice of 4 games and you get a free copy of Neverwinter Nights, but still. It's fucking uPlay.
Does this mean keys bought from GMG might be invalidated at some point?
It shouldn't take long to find out. CDPR only has to buy a key from GMG, and then cross reference that with the keys that were sent out. This all works on the assumption that CDPR keeps track of what serials go where.Even though this may be a possibility, I'm more inclined to believe GMG doesn't want to disclose the provider because then that provider may eventually end up not having CDPRs' next game for preorder.
I can think this could be a problem if you're a smaller developer and someone is reselling your game for more than it's worth, but GMG is taking losses on the discount, what's the problem exactly?
It shouldn't take long to find out. CDPR only has to buy a key from GMG, and then cross reference that with the keys that were sent out. This all works on the assumption that CDPR keeps track of what serials go where.
I feel the same way.I can think this could be a problem if you're a smaller developer and someone is reselling your game for more than it's worth, but GMG is taking losses on the discount, what's the problem exactly?
CDPR cares enough to make a fuss.But GMG wont distribute the keys until... maybe a day or two before the game's release. At that point, will it matter who was the 2nd hand? Its money in their pocket.
I sure do love that the thread is locked on the forums so I can't even ask what the reasoning is that they won't provide keys to GMG directly, but they will provide keys to Origin and uPlay
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if GMG just went to an nVidia card manufacturer and either outright bought key generation rights from them, or are cutting them in on a share.
I base this on the NeoGAF Dirt 3 prison economy and how that sprung up
Them not saying where they got their keys is enough for me to not risk my Steam account by buying from them further.
It's not a steam key.Them not saying where they got their keys is enough for me to not risk my Steam account by buying from them further.
OP needs to update the thread title, this is just bad image for GMG to those who lurk in the shadows
I can see that. What is a major tech site in the UK? NewEgg is US based.
I feel it's absolutely relevant to the discussion when according to GMG it lead to the current situation and CDProjekt is willing to work with other digital retailers. For a company as pro-consumer choice as CDProjekt is, this entire scenario is just weird.We can be baffled about it, but still CDP doesn't need to tell us why they didn't play ball with GMG. It has nothing to do with topic at hand.
Ok wow, CDPR are being total dicks and shilling their own site then.
Obvs they think Witcher 3 will be hot white fire shit and want every last dollar.
I mean, the game will probably be awesome, but this is not the way to go about it.
OP needs to update the thread title, this is just bad image for GMG to those who lurk in the shadows
I imagine it comes down to CDProjekt not wanting keys available for cheaper than the discount offered by owning Witcher 1 and Witcher 2
It could possibly mean that. It's not what it absolutely definitely means. Led to a bunch of bullshit and confusion in this thread as people took that for a fact, because that's the way he presented it.
I know that, but still. It's fucking uPlay. Most people who will buy The Witcher 3 on PC know how absolutely awful uPlay is and would never buy anything on it that's available elsewhere.
CDProjekt is working with every other digital retailer except the likes of GMG. It's absolutely baffling. If GMG is going to take the loss on the keys from wherever they sourced them from to offer the discount they are, they would surely have been willing to eat the loss on keys from CDProjekt as well.
But anyone buying a GTX 960 / 970 / 980 gets a free copy anyway *shrugs*
I can see that. What is a major tech site in the UK? NewEgg is US based.
If this was all about promoting GOG why then have deals with Steam, Origin, uPlay, HumbleBundle etc.?
Yikes. Always thought GMG was on the up and up.
It's not a steam key.
I feel it's absolutely relevant to the discussion when according to GMG it lead to the current situation and CDProjekt is willing to work with other digital retailers. For a company as pro-consumer choice as CDProjekt is, this entire scenario is just weird.
This is all hypothesis, but either way, this will end up a scenario that could have been avoided had CDProjekt ultimately decided to deal with GMG directly.
If they decide to invalidate GMG's keys upon release (Which is probably extremely likely, since I highly doubt GMG is going to reveal its source, and they'll just invalidate all the keys that they can't vouch for) it's ultimately going to be a PR nightmare regardless of if the keys were legitimate or not.
That's...a highly inaccurate title that will surely help this discussion.
Great title change, ha ha.
I think either CDPR or the middle-man is at fault IMO.