@AndreiSiiti, if you post in russian, your posts will be deleted. If I post in french, my posts will also be deleted. It's the english part of the forum
I really love your games, but I'm Russian. Don't you think that such an approach does not help Ukraine in any way? Continue sales in Russia, and send proceeds from sales to help Ukraine. I will be the first to go to the store and buy a few copies of The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077. I think there will be a huge queue of people like me who want to help Ukraine and its people.
Maybe you will set an example for other companies and we will be able to raise a lot of money to help Ukraine
Sorry for my English, it's google translate
I just wonder how CDPR thinks restricting sales of video games accomplishes anythingHave the people complaining about not being able to buy a game considered the idea that there are things more important than video games?
The same way anybody or any group boycotting anything I accomplishes anything. Very little individually, but if enough do it collectively it can enact change. The point, in any case is restricting the Russian government's ability to pay for this invasion.I just wonder how CDPR thinks restricting sales of video games accomplishes anything
There are a lot of people in Russia who understand what is really happening and do not support Putin. We go to meetings against warAre you IN Russia? Some people say that for now, the Russian people are not able to hear from other countries and the foreign views about what Putin is ordering your military to do. So that is not true? You do hear what non- Russian aligned countries think about this war? That they do not believe Ukraine is being saved from the "Hitler's followers"?
Is there a movement in your country to revolt against the government like you guys did back in the last days of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (in 1991)?
You suggest that money be sent to help Ukraine, so you do not seem afraid of your government reading what you are saying here.