Making a Game Last Forever

2024 ж. 19 Нау.
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IN COLLABORATION WITH GOG: af.gog.com/en/game/alpha_prot...
Written, Voiced, and Edited by Lucas Raycevick
3D Graphics & Thumbnail by Stoofer
Extra Graphics by LHudson
B-Roll Provided by Noclip
Interviewees
Maciej Gołębiewski - Managing Director
Marcin Paczyński - Senior Business Development Manager
Bartosz Kwietniewski - Head of Business Development
Adam Ziółkowski - Game Releases Technical Producer
Chris Parker - Game Director at Obsidian Entertainment
Matthew Rorie - Head of Community at Null Games
Patrick Mills - Franchise Content Strategy Lead
GOG
Rudy de Marco - Project Lead
Anna Słoma - Expert Graphic Designer
Łukasz Stępniak - Growth Marketing Lead
CDPR
Michał Krzemiński - Expert Producer & Coordinator
Justyna Lemieux-Lefebvre - Producer
Michał Bernaś - Video Artist
Maciej Błaszkowski - Video Editor & Streaming Engineer
Support the Channel at: / raycevick or paypal.me/LucasRaycevick
Tweet Me @Raycevick
MUSIC LIST (IN-ORDER):
Jason Graves - Mike Like Guns
Alpha Protocol Game Soundtrack by Jason Graves & Rod Abernethy
Hampus Naeselius - Dagger, Comanche
Jason Graves - I'll Take The Big One
Pronobozo - IDWTBHA
Jason Graves - C-130 Tailgating Party at 10,000 Feet
Jason Graves - Your Weapon is Choice
Jason Graves - Much Love for SMGs
Jason Graves - Can't We Discuss This Like Gentlemen
Rod Abernethy - Retrieve Alpha Protocol
Pronobozo - Better Days (Instrumental)
Alex Skrindo - Falling Down
MEDIA LIST (IN-ORDER):
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Silent Hill 3
Toca Race Driver 3
Sid Meier's Civilization II
Battlefield 2
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Titanfall
Transformers: War for Cybertron
BLUR
Alpha Protocol
Mass Effect
Fallout 3
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Bioshock
Spec Ops: The Line
Control
The Crew
Baldur's Gate III
Oppenheimer
KZhead LIST (IN-ORDER)
Noclip
Yahtzee Croshaw
Belluar News
Lextorias
Accursed Farms
Philip Defranco
Louis Rossmann
Seananners
Modern Vintage Gamer
IGN

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  • www.stopkillinggames.com/ has just opened, the biggest current effort to stop companies from destroying games forever!

    @Raycevick@RaycevickАй бұрын
    • Woohoo. LET'S MAKE HISTORY!

      @Splarkszter@SplarkszterАй бұрын
    • Thanks for pinning this, it definitely needs more exposure!

      @lehelisbored@lehelisboredАй бұрын
    • You should probably make a quick and dirty video about it. It will get more awareness. You can even make it a TikTok. which I would suggest

      @Hmanpc@HmanpcАй бұрын
    • @@Hmanpc I've written a short video for it, just waiting for the Canadian Petition to open up and hopefully rally more people around it.

      @Raycevick@RaycevickАй бұрын
  • *Alpha Protocol…10 Years Later: 4 Years Later*

    @JacobAndrsn@JacobAndrsnАй бұрын
    • 4 years after 10 years later surely?

      @robertridley-fj8zz@robertridley-fj8zzАй бұрын
    • I love Yahtzee crowshaw so much

      @lookatme5939@lookatme5939Ай бұрын
    • I still have the game sitting in my steam library. Maybe i should play it some day.

      @thiccbaron@thiccbaronАй бұрын
    • ​@@thiccbaronsame

      @federicocasali1565@federicocasali1565Ай бұрын
    • @@federicocasali1565 @thiccbaron Both of you play it now. Put down whatever game you're grinding or show you're binging. It also interested me but I never got until I saw that review (picked up a key on the grey market,) and it was amazing. It was everything I ever wanted from a spy game and more, and there's so many ways the game can end. The shooting is whack AF though, just a warning. Aside from that, have fun guys.

      @spartenkiller456@spartenkiller456Ай бұрын
  • Went from working with COG to working with GOG

    @SmoothTurtle840@SmoothTurtle840Ай бұрын
    • I'm working my HOG

      @spvrda@spvrdaАй бұрын
    • try working with a DOG! sorry, i had no other joke for this lol

      @judgedrekk2981@judgedrekk2981Ай бұрын
    • POG

      @ModestMonkey@ModestMonkeyАй бұрын
    • There is a lot of FOG outside, oh, it´s just the contamination in the air.

      @abdelali9279@abdelali9279Ай бұрын
    • This video my my LOG hard

      @FR4M3Sharma@FR4M3SharmaАй бұрын
  • In an age where so many IP's can easily fall into the digital black hole of copyright and other bullshit (sad No One Lives Forever noises) this is a huge service. Thank you Raycevick and GOG!

    @chris92945@chris92945Ай бұрын
    • nolf is epic

      @vasilaki47@vasilaki47Ай бұрын
    • Used to love nolf. Sad I got rid of my bigbox pc games years ago.

      @SteveODonnell@SteveODonnellАй бұрын
    • Copyright needs a massive rethinking.

      @Soul-Burn@Soul-BurnАй бұрын
    • It's sad that the music industry has litigated itself into irrelevance with regards to the rest of the entertainment industry.

      @beebomcgroober9316@beebomcgroober9316Ай бұрын
  • Clive Barker's Jericho, Armies of Exigo, The Battle for Middle-Earth series, Rise of Legends, Duke Nukem - Manhattan Project, Battlefield 2, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, Wolfenstein 2009 Man I don't want to forget about the amazing games that are not around anymore

    @IAmBlaston@IAmBlastonАй бұрын
    • Jericho was super underrated, just like Clive Barker's Undying

      @TerzaGuardia@TerzaGuardiaАй бұрын
    • One of the reasons I still have my 360 is Jericho lol

      @ZSTE@ZSTEАй бұрын
    • So true! That Wolverine game..

      @davidog4@davidog4Ай бұрын
    • @@TerzaGuardia Well Undying is still available on GOG (I still have the physical box too by the way), but Jericho is not available anywhere. I still have it in my Steam Library because I bought it years ago, but I would buy it again without hesitation if it was (re)released DRM-Free on GOG.

      @jclosed2516@jclosed2516Ай бұрын
    • Pirate

      @TheACTIONZ@TheACTIONZАй бұрын
  • As a professional theatre worker this is absolutely a necessary fight. The amount of works that are destroyed by copyright fights over ownership or production style is depressing. It feels futile, especially in an industry with far less appeal than gaming. But with the crowd of people finally beginning to recognize the importance of preservation, maybe there’s hope. Let us keep our art alive.

    @elijahaaronaquarius2762@elijahaaronaquarius2762Ай бұрын
    • I heard the classic John Woo movies can’t get the 4K remaster treatment because supposedly some architect company in Hong Kong of all things own the rights to them. They have no interest at all in selling them (or haven’t had a price offer they were satisfied with).

      @ptrcrispy@ptrcrispyАй бұрын
    • Hearing how Obsidian doesn't get to own their first original IP solely because of a song choice is absolutely infuriating. IP "ownership" and copyright law has done more damage to the arts in general than it has ever helped artists, and it's not even close. But goddamn do I hope the winds are finally changing.

      @CubanSpartan@CubanSpartanАй бұрын
    • Dogma comes to mind. One of my favorite movies isn’t available anywhere because of a mess of copyright and ownership issues. Or the Brave Little Toaster. Or countless other media that can be lost to time over the greed of companies.

      @Seolisti@SeolistiАй бұрын
    • @@Seolisti For gaming there's No One Lives Forever, a partnership between 3 companies where no one is sure who owns how much and no one wants to spend money to discover so we can get an official remaster and ports, at least it's old so it runs on any PC.

      @lucasLSD@lucasLSDАй бұрын
    • ​@@Seolisti sigh, I've been looking for a movie called 11:14(2003) for a few years now, just because I caught it late and night as a kid and wanted to know if it was as good as I remember lol, the thing is impossible to find

      @Yixdy@YixdyАй бұрын
  • That Spec-Ops reminder hurts despite being telegraphed for the whole video. Great writing, man.

    @va1korion@va1korionАй бұрын
    • Very on-brand, as well.

      @Asaski09@Asaski09Ай бұрын
    • Do you feel like a hero?

      @jonbaxter2254@jonbaxter2254Ай бұрын
    • Can it still be played if it was already bought on steam or is that now impossible?

      @xboxplzfixme@xboxplzfixmeАй бұрын
    • @@xboxplzfixmeif you bought it you can still download and play it. they just removed the ability to buy it, that's why people say that it is 'delisted' .

      @Buttersaemmel@ButtersaemmelАй бұрын
    • @@xboxplzfixme Yes, it's still in my library. Haven't installed it though but I'm pretty sure it'll boot up :)

      @Ericboy114558@Ericboy114558Ай бұрын
  • That Lord of War opening is the best most obscure opening to any KZhead video ever. You did it. Man that's a great movie.

    @walkerwhited@walkerwhitedАй бұрын
    • I love the video, but " Every month, 12 games are delisted from digital storefronts. GOG can eventually bring back one. The question is... _how do we bring back the other eleven?_ " was such a missed opportunity.

      @novikovPrinciple@novikovPrincipleАй бұрын
    • I thought I recognized the shot, one of Cage's best.

      @michaelwalsh2495@michaelwalsh2495Ай бұрын
    • I was wanting to hear Buffalo Springfield 😎

      @LuminalSpoon@LuminalSpoonАй бұрын
    • I understood this reference when I saw it. Thinking back on the video I get the choice.

      @KCCOmug@KCCOmugАй бұрын
  • I still need to finish the video, but one thing that struck me throughout the interviews is just, you can feel the happiness coming off of them as their game, seemingly doomed to be forgotten, has gotten to return from the metaphorical dead. It's genuinely really touching.

    @TheAvengineer@TheAvengineerАй бұрын
  • I'm so sick of publishers trying to push this "limited time service" with their games, and I'm glad GOG and most of the video game audience are hearing none of it. Great video, as always.

    @endertwelve@endertwelveАй бұрын
    • It's total B.S.! If we buy it, we should OWN the right to play that game!

      @ProjectRedfoot@ProjectRedfootАй бұрын
    • ​@@ProjectRedfootThat's why GOG exists, it prioritizes our rights as gamers of ownership of games. Isn't that the whole point of the distribution platform as a whole?

      @TheSilverShadow17@TheSilverShadow17Ай бұрын
    • ​@@TheSilverShadow17Partially at least. GoG doesn't keep all versions of the game, or at least they don't allow you to download older patches.

      @KnightspaceORG@KnightspaceORGАй бұрын
    • @@KnightspaceORG After all they're mainly specialized in game preservation as well as digital distribution, obviously. That being said at least they actually let you keep your games once you've made a purchase because as it has been stated on the official website, that they are DRM-free. Protecting and defending gamer's rights is their top priority above all else.

      @TheSilverShadow17@TheSilverShadow17Ай бұрын
    • It turns game purchasing into some sort of FOMO trend imo. "If you don't play this within X years it will no longer exist."

      @BlackMetalVengeance@BlackMetalVengeanceАй бұрын
  • When I was a kid, I pirated games because my country was under sanctions and nothing was available. Then I grew up and eagerly bought games to support my favourite developers and franchises. Now I'm back to pirating because support for all those games in nonexistent. Glad to see somebody advocating for the consumers

    @ileutur6863@ileutur6863Ай бұрын
    • Is that Cuba or Iran? Or were there other serious sanctions?

      @christophernoneya4635@christophernoneya4635Ай бұрын
    • @@christophernoneya4635Could have also been Iraq, where the sanctions were so bad that over a million children starved to death as Madeline Albright laughed about it.

      @nemo5335@nemo5335Ай бұрын
    • I’m betting Iraq, did you get your hands on games by buying hard-drives loaded with pirated games?

      @reaux1560@reaux1560Ай бұрын
    • ​@@nemo5335 Not Iraq, our sanctions never got that bad thay millions were starving, we could always produce our own food, but it did make all contemporary media harder to access.

      @ileutur6863@ileutur6863Ай бұрын
    • i grew up in Iran, because reasons said we had no legal access to any outside media for 40+ years. Despite that we had and continue to have one of the most passionate communities i have seen about gaming. to the point where rockstar game releases are almost a country wide event for us. and it's all built on pirated and DRM free copies of many media because that was the only option we had. many of us, including me, grew and ended up making a steam account with VPN to buy and support our beloved games no matter what even if it means paying in a currency not from our country and paying all the mockup that comes with it. Companies like Valve and GOG are our heroes because they are the only ones offering a helping hand in these times where passions of millions of people and an entire new generation of games is being wasted

      @KamiNN-ih7nm@KamiNN-ih7nmАй бұрын
  • Great video! I love that people are starting to seriously fight for games preservation. I wish GOG the best in their mission

    @Lextorias@LextoriasАй бұрын
  • It's worth noting that spec ops is well preserved *as* an abandonware title. Anyone who wants to play the game can find it quite easily. Delisting isn't the end. As long as the game can be found, installed, and played by the average person, preservation was successful. And making alpha protocol DRM free, and making it compatible with modern systems, is the benchmark for successful preservation.

    @Mechthorian@MechthorianАй бұрын
    • People shouldn't rely on legally grey means to access video games

      @votch2798@votch2798Ай бұрын
    • @@votch2798 no, publishers shouldn't make those areas legally gray to begin with

      @binjoofficial@binjoofficialАй бұрын
  • I'm really glad you shouted out Ross (Accursed Farms) I've been following him for 10+ years and I've been following his steps in trying to stop games from dying and I'm hoping this gives him a boost in viewership not to bump his subscriber count or anything but so that some change actually gets made and we can set a precedent so games will always be playable in the future.

    @SolaireIntensifies@SolaireIntensifiesАй бұрын
    • really glad i had a random coworker recommend Freeman's Mind to me a few years ago. after getting up to date on that, i started scrubbing through his game dungeon, his first Crew video really got my attention towards this issue.

      @quinnmarchese6313@quinnmarchese6313Ай бұрын
    • There was also another awesome Ross mentioned in the video - Loius ROSSman i.e. the right to repair guy. Also deserves all the support he can get. :)

      @ArawnOfAnnwn@ArawnOfAnnwnАй бұрын
    • Here here

      @TheDarkNikolai1@TheDarkNikolai1Ай бұрын
  • Some people might simply see this as shallow promotion, but I think GOG genuinely deserve this sort of coverage for their preservation efforts. Sure they make money from it, but it's something I'm more then happy to finance (when I can) in the current day gaming landscape. This video is dope, and we need more like it for the sake of video game preservation. Awesome work as always

    @konniptions5289@konniptions5289Ай бұрын
    • ​@@gamingblowsofficialWorth mentioning as for many years they were unprofitable... But it's really good to see that they finally turned a profit of 1.2 million 2022. Idk why this happened but I hope this trend carries into the future... mainly to fund their legal teams lol

      @konniptions5289@konniptions5289Ай бұрын
    • ​@@gamingblowsofficial because gamers are, on average, stupid fanboys with brand loyalty to a digital store, bringing the console war toxicity to pc. I buy games where they are cheaper, or on gog because drm free is the best feature of any digital store.

      @mondodimotori@mondodimotoriАй бұрын
    • @@gamingblowsofficial I think there is a post breaking this down. The storefront itself is not what makes it unprofitable. It’s the side projects that normally put them in the red. IE development of the 2.0 app.

      @ajdnitro123@ajdnitro123Ай бұрын
    • @@mondodimotori ^^^^^^^

      @hostileenvironment6107@hostileenvironment6107Ай бұрын
    • I gladly give them money to get games working for me, especially when the prices are fair

      @Hart501@Hart501Ай бұрын
  • Matthew Rorie's Alpha Protocol really deserved a sequel. I would have loved to have seen what some polish and some more horsepower could've done for it. Michael Thorton was ahead of his time.

    @Boxeru13@Boxeru13Ай бұрын
  • People from Poland are very passionate about gaming, as it should be, I love Gog, keep it up my fellow countryman!

    @victoryensured7137@victoryensured7137Ай бұрын
  • Point is this isn't just a problem of the gaming industry. Windows terminating support for older versions, Adobe forcing shut downs of older licenses of their catalogue, Apple and Samsung nerfing older products, even car companies charging you for stuff that is already installed on the car you "own" (or even worse the case of the GM EV1). Ownership right now is seriously an illusion that big companies force on us, hoping we're all good with our subpar products that already cost a lot of money to purchase but cost even more to run. We need a serious rewriting of the Copyright laws, that were lobbied into hell by Disney and other powerhouses, we need to stop live services, we need to decriminalise piracy and on top of them all we need to ensure the right to repair and modify. Because if I paid for something, I fucking own that thing.

    @logicerrormusic@logicerrormusicАй бұрын
    • Well said!

      @PhiltheMoko@PhiltheMokoАй бұрын
    • IMO Windows does this pretty well though. They bend over BACKWARDS to try and keep support for older hardware and software. You can't expect a company to keep updating the same OS in perpetuity, economically that's impossible, but they do go to extreme lengths to keep things working, Apple and recently Samsung provide almost 10 years of software updates, this is also excellent imo. And Apple never "nerfed" older products for a reason that wasn't making sure you're battery still works. I agree with the rest though, except piracy, why would piracy be necessary if things just worked conveniently?

      @reshadegaming6285@reshadegaming6285Ай бұрын
    • I feel like MS gets a bit too much hate for this. Like, no fucking shit that a game originally meant to run on a 3DFX GPU won’t run on your brand new PC. Outside of that, they’ve done a lot to keep compatibility with earlier programs. I can open an application meant for Windows XP and it will work fine on Windows 11. Apple is much worse.

      @awii.neocities@awii.neocitiesАй бұрын
    • I strongly agree with Logicherrormusic in his statement especially in the last sentence. If we paid for something we fucking own the thing. The corporate ass hats can't convince or tell us otherwise that we don't. Better yet if more people did piracy that'll change people's perspective on what's going on currently. Piracy needs to be decriminalized so that it can count towards owning something and actually having proof of it.

      @TheSilverShadow17@TheSilverShadow17Ай бұрын
    • ​@@reshadegaming6285all those companies are multi-billion dollar companies. The literal richest companies in the world, they can absolutely keep software they sold updated until their company stops running. It is easily economically viable. Stop spreading and internalising this techgiant misinformation that these companies try and feed you and think for yourself bro. Secondly piracy is the only method us consumers don't get absolutely cucked by those giant corporations. That's why. Piracy is more effective in preserving and providing access to old software then any company has ever done or will do.

      @Arclibs@ArclibsАй бұрын
  • Ray are you feeling OK? Two videos in a week is awesome!

    @HyponatremiaYT@HyponatremiaYTАй бұрын
    • No, I'm really exhausted.

      @Raycevick@RaycevickАй бұрын
    • @@RaycevickI hope you feel better man!

      @andrewszklanecki7762@andrewszklanecki7762Ай бұрын
    • @@RaycevickJust finished watching the video and it was super cool to see the passion everyone in it has for games and preservation. Get some rest dude.

      @HyponatremiaYT@HyponatremiaYTАй бұрын
    • Go eat a sandwich and take a lie down slime ​@@Raycevick

      @Sperium3000@Sperium3000Ай бұрын
    • @@Raycevick You can rest now.

      @ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuff@ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuffАй бұрын
  • Everyone showing up in this video Raycevik, Louis Rossman, GOG of course, etc, you are all amazing, thanks for doing this for the love of doing what is right and not for getting rich quick. Possibly even getting poor quick but doing it anyway. Big big love. I guess it's you guys, and Nightdive, who are spearheading this fight for us. Keep it up.

    @Groaznic@GroaznicАй бұрын
  • This is a topic I'm super passionate about as a nerd who enjoys audio-visual entertainment. I lament the legal shenanigans and the tom-fuckery of publishers/licensers. It's always a fight worth fighting. Excellent video. Happy to have the game back. I may never play it again, but I am ABSOLUTELY buying it to support the cause. Good on GOG and thank you for covering it. Great video. Makes me a little misty-eyed

    @matthewjacobs2991@matthewjacobs2991Ай бұрын
  • I fucking love GOG and CDPR's dedication to game preservation. Game preservation should be an industry standard and the amount of games being lost to negligent publishers and developers is disheartening. Now if only GOG can work something out between EA and Lionhead to get their games out of Abandonware status.

    @destinedpotato1577@destinedpotato1577Ай бұрын
    • Bro I would buy fable 2/3 instantly if I could. Thankfully I don't have to pay on the high seas at the very least

      @TheeMFGr0uch@TheeMFGr0uchАй бұрын
    • I'd love to get my hands on Need for Speed: Pro Street again. It was such an underrated gem.

      @wotwott2319@wotwott2319Ай бұрын
    • Yet, they kneel to China and refuse to publisher game like Devotion on their store.

      @IAMNOTRANA@IAMNOTRANAАй бұрын
  • so this is the contractual obligation

    @DJTachanka@DJTachankaАй бұрын
    • Don’t translate... भवतः हृदयस्य धड़कनं कतिपयेषु घण्टेषु स्थगयिष्यति, अस्य शापस्य मुक्तिं प्राप्तुं एकमात्रं मार्गं मम चैनलस्य सदस्यतां कुर्वन्तु….…..

      @fantaguyreal@fantaguyrealАй бұрын
    • one of two,yes

      @danang5@danang5Ай бұрын
    • Oh no im scared :( ​@fantaguyreal

      @nietzchepreacher9477@nietzchepreacher9477Ай бұрын
    • @@fantaguyreal Delete your channel permanently and remove yourself off of KZhead. You're unfunny and stale.

      @SolidStateSimulations@SolidStateSimulationsАй бұрын
    • ​@@fantaguyrealky5

      @BlueCrashFigurineHoldingWumpa@BlueCrashFigurineHoldingWumpaАй бұрын
  • For such a relatively short video, I'm impressed how well you hit all the important points. Funniest thing is, DRM on Steam is entirely optional. I think that says just as much about it as the reason why all major media companies love HDMI, HDCP prevents low-effort ripping. That's what it's all about, control. Everything else is just a result of it

    @RadikAlice@RadikAliceАй бұрын
  • Shoutouts to Accursed Farms and what he'll be doing in April with The Crew's shutdown Hope the best for him and his efforts, it's really the best we got for preserving online games (if not games in general)

    @superbro6413@superbro6413Ай бұрын
  • YOU'RE TELLING ME ITS BEEN 3 YEARS SINCE THE AP REVIEW

    @hyanehighoctane@hyanehighoctaneАй бұрын
    • TIME IS MADE OF CIRCLES

      @Raycevick@RaycevickАй бұрын
    • ​@@Raycevickthat is why clocks are round!

      @jedimike7622@jedimike7622Ай бұрын
  • It's good to know the original creators are getting some royalties from the re-release of the game, even if they don't fully get the rights back. Even other games that get brought out of legal limbo or are pulled out of the abandonware pit don't compensate the original creators, only whoever currently owns the rights. I've had people ask me why I pirate, and the two biggest reasons I always give are "I want to actually keep what I get" and "The creators aren't getting the money anyways." I don't like things being revoked or modified after I've bought them, and is a major reason why even after I buy a game I go get a pirated copy so that it can't be messed with. And regarding who is getting the money, some people have gotten so confused they've gotten angry with me when I explain that, for instance, I would directly give money to Jim Croce if possible... Except Jim Croce has been gone since 1973, and anything of his I buy is giving money to Universal Music Group who is the third corporate inheritor of his discography rights. I'm not giving money to some rent seeking rights squatters profiting off the career of a man who lost his life over fifty years ago and who refuse to give a penny to his son.

    @VulpesHilarianus@VulpesHilarianusАй бұрын
  • Seeing all those people fighting off in different fronts made me tear up a bit

    @CrashD6@CrashD6Ай бұрын
  • If GOG pulls off No One Lives Forever, I will buy and play exclusively on their platform.

    @roactor960@roactor960Ай бұрын
  • Since the sudden pulling of games from storefronts . I have shifted a good portion of my singleplayer library of games to GOG, to a point of rebuying games I already have on steam. Even dowloaded the offline installers to a backup drives to insure their longevity.

    @ajdnitro123@ajdnitro123Ай бұрын
    • Same here, ended up prioritizing buying on GOG now cause of all these concerns. Plus, GOG does Steam-like discounts.

      @OfficialDJSoru@OfficialDJSoruАй бұрын
    • @@OfficialDJSoru And the private email only discounts can be really good too, better than Steam sometimes

      @wwhhaatt@wwhhaattАй бұрын
    • Even if a game gets pulled from steam owners can still download and play it

      @raptorjesus5488@raptorjesus5488Ай бұрын
    • @@raptorjesus5488 the problem here is ACCESS for others. As much as we can point to piracy as a solution for preservation, it shouldn't be the only solution, mainly cause of the number of untrusted sites out there that others are none the wiser

      @OfficialDJSoru@OfficialDJSoruАй бұрын
    • same, have over a half a terabyte of every GoG and Humble Bundle DRM free game I ever bought saved, and try to buy on GoG whenever is possible.

      @jgalla5549@jgalla5549Ай бұрын
  • piracy has done more to make games last forever than anyone else

    @H.A.L9000@H.A.L9000Ай бұрын
  • So much of the catalog of games that I played throughout my life that made me who I am today just got left in the dust by their license holders, and its a huge reason why as passionate as I am about gaming, I've become so bitter towards the gaming landscape and how these works of art are treated as time goes on. So I'm really glad to see so many people take a stand for the preservation of video games, because this stuff is important, certainly not the most important systematic issue we face but important nonetheless. Because even one game can have a monumental impact on someone's life, and that should absolutely be preserved for future generations to experience themselves. And Ray, years ago you convinced me to seek out my own copy of Alpha Protocol on PS3 and I'll likely be grabbing it on GOG now, it's awesome to see how far you've come since then, thanks for everything.

    @jozh911@jozh911Ай бұрын
  • Every 2 months we get a GOG surprise, these guys are awesome at keeping old games alive. Not just re-releasing it, but getting the effort to shape it in the best way possible. It's something not much people put care into nowdays but I do, and they do as well.

    @moister3727@moister3727Ай бұрын
  • Man is so powerful he brought back Alpha Protocol, thank you so much, Raycevick. (please bring back Driver San Francisco now)

    @Yalden_@Yalden_Ай бұрын
    • I’d probably forever respect gog if they somehow got driver san fransisco def never gonna happen though

      @bounceysteve@bounceysteveАй бұрын
    • @@bounceysteve licensing issues is the problem

      @Antipiperosdeclony@AntipiperosdeclonyАй бұрын
    • @@Antipiperosdeclony yeah so it’s probably never gonna happen

      @bounceysteve@bounceysteveАй бұрын
    • Is driver san Francisco not playable anymore, or just delisted? I own a copy of it for xbox 360 on disc, I hope it still works if I try to play it.

      @CadgerChristmasLightShow@CadgerChristmasLightShowАй бұрын
    • @@CadgerChristmasLightShow xbox 360 was made before the drm we have today, it will work

      @bounceysteve@bounceysteveАй бұрын
  • It makes me happy to have hard copies of many XBOX, PS2/3 and 360 titles. Can't imagine how many of my favorite PC games games have been purged and are now unplayable.

    @manuelacosta9463@manuelacosta9463Ай бұрын
  • This is great to see! This is a sponsorship I can get behind. I have been behind GOG for years. Outside of Steam, most of my PC game purchases come from GOG. I have been behind them, especially since they started releasing many of the Star Trek games from the 90s. Hope this sponsorship is long lasting! Great video too.

    @strubdog@strubdogАй бұрын
  • Video games are entering (and imo have long ago entered) the transitionary period between throwaway entertainment and the historically/culturally significant. Even if a game is looked at as "bad" when it releases, it still should be preserved so that future generations can learn from what it did right and what it did wrong. Not only that, but the historical record must be kept intact and in context for the wider public to learn what it needs to. As an amateur military historian i know how hard it is to combat both malicious misinfirmation as well as well meaning misunderstandings of events that get routed in the popular psyche because no one was around to tell them they were wrong. (The easiest to understand being the 5 shermans to 1 german tank myth that perpatuated due to peoples misunderstanding of US armor doctrine) The point being that there are a lot of things that future game developers and publishers can learn from, so long as the historical record of games remains intact, in context, and easily accessible to them. I applaud GOG for taking on this long and arduous task of attempting to do just that.

    @Duskraven67@Duskraven67Ай бұрын
    • i think that transition started happening in the 90s, either shortly before or right on the advent of 3D home consoles, ie the PS1, Dreamcast, and N64 and basically concluded with the first Last of Us game. i think because of this transitional period, especially surrounding TLOU, that was when a very real shift happened to tighter, more focused narratives with fewer contrivances--you'll also notice that localization issues and mistranslations became significantly less prevalent, alongside a growing desire for either proven voice talent or celebrity voice talent, and i also think that AAA gameplay innovation has massively suffered as a result: Ubisoft is sticking to a formula they made over 15 years ago with FarCry 3, shooters rarely have interesting gameplay, a lot of games are turning into generic, box-ticking open worlds, etc. You'll notice that maybe because Nintendo rarely cares about storytelling in their games, they can put out genuinely the most interesting and innovative games of the last decade with Mario Odyssey, Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, or Pikmin.

      @quinnmarchese6313@quinnmarchese6313Ай бұрын
    • As someone who will always take a stand for game preservation, at least it's good that we actually have people who prioritize the gamers and their righs as consumers before everything else. Because GOG is the perfect representation of that. They don't give a single rat's ass about the DRM motive because they're aware of how fraudulent and malicious that practice is. GOG cares about US more than they do money or any corporate bullshit.

      @TheSilverShadow17@TheSilverShadow17Ай бұрын
  • shoutout to Scott Ross (from Accursed Farms channel) efforts of brought publisher responsibility of try keeping the Crew alive

    @bpcgos@bpcgosАй бұрын
    • Shoutout to the Accursed Farms comment section marketing interns.

      @noneofyourbusiness4616@noneofyourbusiness4616Ай бұрын
    • ​@@noneofyourbusiness4616 it's a living

      @DrDaveDavington@DrDaveDavingtonАй бұрын
    • Yeah he's a friggin legend

      @rickyspanish4792@rickyspanish4792Ай бұрын
    • I really wish I owned this game. Would love to stand up to those game publishers and who just throw their art away like its worthless.

      @zuiop9993@zuiop9993Ай бұрын
    • Yeah more people need to know about his campaign.

      @JamesTobiasStewart@JamesTobiasStewartАй бұрын
  • I've heard of GOG for the last couple of years off and on, but I never really knew what it was until this video. This video was a wonderfully heartening thing to hear about an industry that I've been deeply cynical towards for the last several years, in spite of how many games and experiences that I love have come out since the halcyon days of PS2 and GameCube stuff I grew up playing. Reckon I'm gonna go re-watch that Alpha Protocol video now

    @DeadheadYates@DeadheadYatesАй бұрын
  • Holy crap TWO Raycevick videos within a week?! How are we this blessed?

    @carnage762@carnage762Ай бұрын
  • It was looking pretty grim a few years ago for game preservation. I’m glad more people are joining the cause.

    @patrickholt8782@patrickholt8782Ай бұрын
  • This is the best shameless promotion I've ever watched.

    @thelongerrun@thelongerrunАй бұрын
  • 2 Raycevick videos in a week feels like Christmas

    @1998subaruoutback@1998subaruoutbackАй бұрын
  • What you said about Alpha Protocol and how it was a game left in the dust cause of the industry reminded me of how I feel about games like Neverdead or Quantum theory that get forgotten and deserve another chance via a new release with QoL improvements. On the subject of games being delisted, although not cause of a copyright reason, the Last Remnant is one I think fits into Alpha Protocol’s category though not the same reasons. That’s a game that was seen as mixed, but it did get some appreciation over time. It was delisted in like 2017 or 18, mostly cause of a remaster, which did come out….on Consoles. The PC version is basically gone on digital storefronts, despite it being the platform that have the game run at it’s best, among other things(especially cause it’s an rpg running on the unreal engine 3).

    @MD_Chaos@MD_ChaosАй бұрын
  • That GOG takes the time to bring back old games and port them onto new hardware is one of the many reason I will always buy from them first over any other store.

    @TheBrokenEclipse@TheBrokenEclipseАй бұрын
  • Alpha protocol is one of my guilty pleasures. The how many children you've orphaned tracker is beyond peak rpg, too me.

    @jareddeskins7368@jareddeskins7368Ай бұрын
    • This! That stat fundamentally changed how I approached the game.

      @Donut117@Donut117Ай бұрын
    • So if someone doesn't have children... ;-)

      @igorthelight@igorthelightАй бұрын
  • Bringing back Alpha Protocol from the dead was a champion move. Thanks, GOG!

    @fernandocaballero9830@fernandocaballero9830Ай бұрын
  • I love 13:26 with the imagery of the "hotline" from Control, which lets you get in touch with the dead. Good choice!

    @leinadreign3510@leinadreign3510Ай бұрын
  • GOG policy of "DRM-Free" is the sole reason we should consider them as the first choice, opposed to Steam or Epic.

    @ethereal8655@ethereal8655Ай бұрын
    • I would have agreed with you a few years ago. But after GoG went into politics on twitter and proved they're willing to publish games w/ DRM like Hitman, now I just buy on G2A.

      @KonglomeratYT@KonglomeratYTАй бұрын
  • Thank you GOG for preserving old video games

    @MysticGargoyle@MysticGargoyleАй бұрын
  • defiantly will be trying this out, aswell as your older video on the game.

    @bluepotatoes223@bluepotatoes223Ай бұрын
  • Creators and companies making a real difference. Love to see it!

    @Amvienttz@AmvienttzАй бұрын
  • Second video in a week? What a treat!

    @broodjebamibal@broodjebamibalАй бұрын
  • God bless you, Raye. This was beautifully done and as someone who privately preaches on the subject of game preservation, this really hits close to my heart. Can't tell you how much I miss even 7th gen games that are "unplayable" today because of this kind of shit. Games I may never get to play again that shaped who I am as a 35 year old gamer today.

    @Grifflicious@GriffliciousАй бұрын
  • That section including a clip of louis rossman was not expected but very appreciated

    @us3r158@us3r158Ай бұрын
  • I still have Alpha Protocol on steam. It definitely had its issues and unfinished content, but it still stood out against the crowd if you gave it a chance. I wouldn't mind seeing a fully realized remake in the future.

    @Caydiem@CaydiemАй бұрын
    • i too have it on steam, but i *didn't* give it a chance, and now gog are making me wonder what i missed. if it has re-bindable controls, i'll probably give it another shot on gog. if not...

      @clivewilliams3084@clivewilliams3084Ай бұрын
  • Absolutely loved this, and I'm super excited to finally do a full playthrough of Alpha Protocol! Great work as always pal.

    @WritingOnGames@WritingOnGamesАй бұрын
  • Everytime i see this conversation about preservation, i remember about Hideo Kojima and Death Stranding. Kojima buys every music album CD/LP, hardcopies of games and Deluxe Editions, DVD movies, physical artbook of games and movies, collector´s editions and etc, under the sun. I never really understood it, since these things are way too expensive for me or "unnecessary" since there's other "convenient" digital ways to obtain them. Then, came Death Stranding. There´s a character named The Collector, who likes to receive deliveries from Sam of hardcopies of magazines. There's the Movie Collector too, who talks about how people used to flock to cinemas and own movies. And basically what they say is that, on that post apocaliptic world, that's one of the few ways to still experience art: Through physical means. Through preserved media. The message here, in my opinion, is that we should never EVER take for granted this digital ownership of shit. And not only the ownership, but the very existence of the product.

    @WesleyKhalil@WesleyKhalilАй бұрын
    • this is an interesting point, but something i think a lot of people wont really consider in terms of this kind of preservation is the fact that the medium matters just as much as the art. You do have to take into consideration the complexity of the technology required to store/use it. this is why i think vinyl is probably the best way to buy albums, because they could be played on anything in between a basic gramophone to a Crosley-style battery operated electronic turntable. and this is also why retro video games are going to be the hardest. Old school arcade games were purpose built machines--the devs basically worked with the board manufacturer if possible to make it capable of everything they needed, or adapted older games boards to do new tricks. Same with a lot of early NES and SNES or equivalent games, the boards inside the cartridge could be modified in a number of ways to increase capacity or offer flash memory--this is all not to mention the console itself. Digital ownership, in a perfect ecosystem where publishers can't just take away your software and host all software indefinitely and until an electronic apocalypse happens, is actually the best way to own your games because the system wouldn't matter. that said, obviously we aren't in that perfect world so, whatever.

      @quinnmarchese6313@quinnmarchese6313Ай бұрын
    • ​@@quinnmarchese6313MollyRocket on YT here makes an interesting point about games and software should return to these purpose built systems. Since it would greatly improve performance and also ensure compatibility since testing can be done incredibly robust versus having endless amounts of system configurations and having to deal with 12 million lines of code that just the operating system layer provides. It would make porting (through emulation) also much easier and just in general improve ease of development in the long run since developers won't need to deal with that gigantic overhead.

      @Arclibs@ArclibsАй бұрын
  • Can’t believe it took this long for you to show back up in the feed, great video

    @wonderbreadusa@wonderbreadusaАй бұрын
  • From 'just a video games KZheadr' to a 'real' video game journalist. Your character arc 🔥

    @singularityraptor4022@singularityraptor4022Ай бұрын
  • After my mum died, Alpha Protocol was a game I played when I was at my lowest. My older brother and I never got on, but he and I found a little friendship in this game. It's absolutely absurd, and I love it.

    @adamm2091@adamm2091Ай бұрын
    • @adamm2091--> best wishes for the loss of your Mother

      @dred05m61@dred05m61Ай бұрын
  • In terms of sponsored videos, this is about as good as it gets. I support GOGs mission.

    @wesleywittekiend423@wesleywittekiend423Ай бұрын
  • Every time I don't see something from you in my feed for a while, I forget just how well made your videos are. Super engaging, great message, will have to check out AP.

    @Sleeqb7@Sleeqb7Ай бұрын
  • bro holy shit I played this game on release on the PS3 when I was 13 & it felt like a fever dream but in a good way. I am glad it is finally getting the recognition it deserves.

    @von...@von...Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the shout-out to Ross Scott's work against Ubisoft. I hope he gains enough traction from this video.

    @Nessinby@NessinbyАй бұрын
  • Best 15 minute ad I've seen in years

    @CptPakundo@CptPakundoАй бұрын
    • No seriously.

      @FreshTillDeath56@FreshTillDeath56Ай бұрын
    • I'd rather they do ads like this as opposed to some AI Temu bullshit

      @LuminalSpoon@LuminalSpoonАй бұрын
  • This is fantastic! Preservation of digital content is a huge challenge.

    @JavierBonnemaison@JavierBonnemaisonАй бұрын
  • 1:52 - Told you so. Nice coaster-collections, guys!

    @michaelmonstar4276@michaelmonstar4276Ай бұрын
  • I’ll always remember Alpha Protocol as the game my friend finished 8 times in a row at launch, but also told me not to play 😂 But yeah, game preservation is important. No matter how jank or broken, art should be protected

    @CriticalNobody@CriticalNobodyАй бұрын
    • @konniptions5289@konniptions5289Ай бұрын
  • Only someone who has played Alpha Protocol understand the love/hate sentiment that Raycevick has.

    @AdisonTeixeira@AdisonTeixeiraАй бұрын
    • heh yeah i absolutely got that - the game was a hot mess... but damn it, it was a bloody amazing hot mess that i wouldnt want to have missed =)

      @SharienGaming@SharienGamingАй бұрын
    • Alpha Protocol was like a Eurojank gem, but released by American dev Obsidian

      @Flyon86@Flyon86Ай бұрын
    • Alpha protocol is one of my favorite games of all time. It’s very ok.

      @00grayfox00@00grayfox00Ай бұрын
    • Hated that garbage. You can softlock progress in it fairly late game. Guess who stumbled into it...

      @jothain@jothainАй бұрын
  • Thank you for liating music tracks clearly in the description!! So many times I hear a great song in a video and the attribution only mentions a website which has a thousand songs...

    @gmanyyavailable@gmanyyavailableАй бұрын
  • This is an awesome documentary video, thank you for the collaboration and the work.

    @ratchet2505@ratchet2505Ай бұрын
  • Yknow, even though you told us this video was going to be here soon, I was not expecting the same week. Thanks for giving us more Raycevick!

    @CheempL337@CheempL337Ай бұрын
  • When he said “legally obligated” I thought it would just be hyperbole. Also 9:38 Finally FINALLY Someone on the other side of the fence experiences this pain. When it happens for a modern game, you can reach out to support, or not even do that, it’ll probably get a fix in the next update. For olde, forgotten games? Better hope there’s a community fix. Better hope anyone at all has figured out how to mod the game in some capacity.

    @Exponaut_R-01@Exponaut_R-01Ай бұрын
    • Thank god for PC gaming wiki

      @yol_n@yol_nАй бұрын
  • I remember my run with Alpha Protocol being a very smooth, cinematic experience, prolly cos I didn't think too far outside the box. Yeah it just seemed like this playable movie that I enjoyed thoroughly at the time, and wanted more games like that which never materialised. It was an interesting experience cos it felt simultaneously open-ended yet very on-rails. It was both more choice-oriented yet more environmentally constrained than any rpg I'd played up until that point. The only thing I could think of that had more of that dynamic was, like, Telltale's early Walking Dead games.

    @gymonstarfunkle136@gymonstarfunkle136Ай бұрын
  • This is absolutely massive. I’m really proud of you and everyone who was involved in making this happen. With how much gaming culture surrounded alpha protocol, it being delisted would have felt like Dragon’s Dogma becoming unplayable for me. So many cult games mean a lot to us, and making sure we can still play them is so important.

    @Evanz111@Evanz111Ай бұрын
  • Glad I've still the PS3 version AND the PS3 to play it, Alpha Protocol is indeed one of those game that you don't forget, even after 10+ yeras.

    @simonwoods2169@simonwoods2169Ай бұрын
    • Same I played the ps3 version with a best friend and finished it

      @ajimbob4878@ajimbob4878Ай бұрын
  • I love that GOG is still around doing their thing. Great video!

    @GameplayandTalk@GameplayandTalkАй бұрын
  • A game that I feel like not many played but I love dearly was Command and Conquer: Renegade. it gave such a sense of immersion for a universe that has had my love since I was a young boy. I wish Westwood was still around or another studio would take the rights to that game and give us a remaster.

    @Metaldude2022@Metaldude2022Ай бұрын
  • Online Multiplayer - Never Single Player as an Art - Forever

    @diamondhamster4320@diamondhamster4320Ай бұрын
  • Common GOG W. I'm really happy whenever I see stuff like this addressed, we're losing so much without most people realizing it, nor the chance to ever get to.

    @Phe0niz@Phe0nizАй бұрын
  • its crazy to me that there are only 3 people streaming it on twitch rn.... this game is amazing and i never made ita past the grenade boss and now i am super stoked to be able to give it another go! thank you cd proj red and gog!

    @AlexFarioletti@AlexFariolettiАй бұрын
  • I first played Alpha Protocol downrange on a laptop i had stashed in my ruck. As soon as i finished, i immediately started a new playthrough as the intern and ran my mouth as much as possible. Good to hear its resurrected by the goglins

    @flopus7@flopus7Ай бұрын
  • TUUUURN UP THE RAAAADIO! Alpha Protocol IS BACK! The game is a gloriously godawful broken mess of a masterpiece! You have no idea how much i love this game, or how many times I've bought it. The player agency is like nothing else before or since!

    @Kenshiro3rd@Kenshiro3rdАй бұрын
    • Sure you're not talking about Fallout: New Vegas with that description?

      @MishraArtificer@MishraArtificerАй бұрын
    • @@MishraArtificer extremely.

      @Kenshiro3rd@Kenshiro3rdАй бұрын
  • The Lord Of War reference in the beginning is pure gold ...

    @ziggbg@ziggbgАй бұрын
  • This should be bigger news! We really need a movement to start, to set precedent for game preservation!

    @dwirandypradhika6752@dwirandypradhika6752Ай бұрын
  • Wow bro your quality is unmatched. Amazing video from start to end.

    @DanteHellDrive@DanteHellDriveАй бұрын
  • I never really looked into GOG before, other than knowing they sold older games. Didn't think that hard about the effort they would be putting on the other end as far as preservation and contractual and licensure things that would make distribution complicated. Thanks for sharing!

    @JeffreyMcLain@JeffreyMcLainАй бұрын
  • i just hope one day the Transformers War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron are made avalible to play again, they're too good to just be forgotten and unplayed

    @irishempire9811@irishempire9811Ай бұрын
  • I was late to pc gaming and I had a looooong list of games I wanted to play on pc so imagine my surprise when I finally got a pc and half the list of games I had were gone and no longer for sale, had it not been for gog more than half would have been lost and now they keep bringing back more and more games even ones I barely heard of but ended up loving because they know how to sell me a good time without all the fuss.

    @platipusburgers@platipusburgersАй бұрын
  • Amazing thanks for SEGA to allow their Intellectual Property (IP) to be released 🔵 Also thanks for Obsidian Entertainment for developing this masterpiece and thirdly, GOG in Poland ⭐

    @dred05m61@dred05m61Ай бұрын
  • Thank you whoever sponsored this, for getting us two videos in March

    @urhotmatua@urhotmatuaАй бұрын
    • Two videos in a year more like it

      @ThePredatorsBack@ThePredatorsBackАй бұрын
    • Two videos in a year, and this is an advertisement

      @iHaveTheDocuments@iHaveTheDocumentsАй бұрын
    • @@InReserveProductions feels like bro missed that part of the video 😂

      @ThePredatorsBack@ThePredatorsBackАй бұрын
    • @@iHaveTheDocuments oh no, someone is advertising something they like! The horror! Btw Alpha Protocol absolutely FUCKS

      @ThePredatorsBack@ThePredatorsBackАй бұрын
    • @@ThePredatorsBack Alpha Protocol does fuck but let's not pretend that this video being sponsored isn't the only reason we got two videos so close together.

      @InReserveProductions@InReserveProductionsАй бұрын
  • Back to back Raycevick vids? A most welcome surprise.

    @Scorch234@Scorch234Ай бұрын
  • Thank you! For making this happen as indirectly or directly as you did… I guess? Genuinely, though, this is my most expensive single-game purchase on GOG yet. This commitment needs to be rewarded. [And I already have the game on Steam.] [I should really play it sometime now. :D]

    @andersgeek@andersgeekАй бұрын
  • Had a feeling this 2nd video of the month was gonna touch on this topic. Thank you.

    @seekerrsa8275@seekerrsa8275Ай бұрын
  • This is amazing news. A die-hard fan of Obsidian, I've been curious about this game for years now, and am very lucky to finally have the opportunity. Beyond that, though, I am so glad to see this work of game preservation come to fruition. Although this broader problem is beyond the scope of one company, in the absence of systemic change, Good Old Games is doing invaluable and important work. I sincerely hope that GOG continues to support game preservation and DRM-free releases. If anyone from that company happens to read this, please do everything you can to re-list "Spec Ops: The Line" -- one of the most important games of the last few decades.

    @Rain-King@Rain-KingАй бұрын
  • I really hope spec ops the line comes back to digital stores even though i own a phsycial copy

    @matthewmcshane399@matthewmcshane399Ай бұрын
    • Same here

      @thesweetteaguy@thesweetteaguyАй бұрын
  • Please do this for more classics , those games are art and shouldnt be lost

    @Nobody.exe50@Nobody.exe50Ай бұрын
  • A very important message packaged in a super entertaining video, well played Rayce!

    @GameTalesHQ@GameTalesHQАй бұрын
  • Absolute legend. It's so great seeing this game finally return. The tragedy is most are willing to write it off as "a little bit half-baked" but preservation is so important to making sure the best ideas from this live on. Alpha Protocol managed to figure out how to solve most of the problems in narrative design that crept into the 7th gen BioWare style RPGs, but largely went ignored and it's a crying shame.

    @anchorlightforge@anchorlightforgeАй бұрын
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