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I'm a bit surprised that someone hadn't already posted this
Valve is one of the less evil ones. But GOG didn't need to be forced by court to have a no-questions-asked 30 days return policy.
The lawyer should just be able to give this meme to the judge and have the case closed.
GOG sails past the bottom of the screen on a skateboard sipping a juicebox with a straw
Gog doesn't have regional pricing where as steam and even epic does. If a Game on steam will cost me 700rs the GOG will charge me 1400rs and since I am poor I just pirate the game. I ain't paying 700rs for that.
Cheers mate, still not a monopoly
They used to have it but it cost them too much IIRC.
There was a funnier one with GOG enjoying itself in the corner and the complaining party being Epic lol
would be more fitting if epic was creepy guy trying to lure people in a van with candy
Close, but also include the accusation coming from the ones on the left!
Damn that's a good point. I don't hear a single consumer talk about it being a monopoly. Isn't that who would decide such a thing?
Accurate