I've never seen any new release from them which is so much better than the previous version as to be worth AAA money. with GDS games newer often doesn't mean better. I imagine pirates must eat e-license protection for breakfast at this point anyway, so what is it protecting? There's no reason why any developer should be inflicting that 1990's-era copy protection on us anymore. If that's never going to happen, I'll just spend my money on other games. For me, a GDS title needs to be on Steam, and it needs to be on sale before I'll touch it. When I lost WMMA4, then got a snotty reply about it when I wrote something on the site, I decided I was never going to buy another title off the GDS site again. Over the years I must have bought 6 or 7 games directly from GDS's website, and I can no longer play any of them because like most computer users, I've switched e-mails a couple of times and changed PCs.
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