Posted February 13, 2017
Prah
The Swedish Guy
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From Sweden
darthspudius
Steam is Power!
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lostwolfe
sierra gamer.
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From South Africa
Posted February 13, 2017
high rated
oh dear.
so, here's the thing:
a) not every gamer is in your "fortunate" position to be able to pay full price for games.
b) not every gamer feels those games are "worth" the $60/40/20 they're asking for the full price.
c) sales aren't for you? that's fine. there's no need to be rude about it, like you're being here.
so, here's the thing:
a) not every gamer is in your "fortunate" position to be able to pay full price for games.
b) not every gamer feels those games are "worth" the $60/40/20 they're asking for the full price.
c) sales aren't for you? that's fine. there's no need to be rude about it, like you're being here.
HereForTheBeer
Positive Patty
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From United States
Posted February 13, 2017
Quite possibly helping the industry - and improving the marketplace - in the long run. The Enigmatic T wasn't exactly wrong when he said he thinks the current discount model is not good for the industry.
superstande
amigaaa
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From Finland
Posted February 13, 2017
did someone mention Insomnia Sale?
*starts eating cheap food to save for "rainy day" *
*starts eating cheap food to save for "rainy day" *
TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
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From Canada
Posted February 13, 2017
I think he had some fair points, but I still disagree with him. I know I've personally spent a fair bit of money on games that I'd likely never even glance at a second time if they weren't on sale. And I still buy the games I really want at full (release) or almost full price. So, in essence, I spent more on games due to sales than I would have otherwise. Totally anecdotal, but I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Gearmos
Hello world
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From Spain
Posted February 13, 2017
high rated
“A GOG sale is never late, nor is it early, it arrives precisely when it means to.”
We will hopefully have a Valentine's Day promo this week.
We will hopefully have a Valentine's Day promo this week.
Post edited February 13, 2017 by Gearmos
mdqp
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From Italy
HereForTheBeer
Positive Patty
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From United States
Posted February 13, 2017
HereForTheBeer: Quite possibly helping the industry - and improving the marketplace - in the long run. The Enigmatic T wasn't exactly wrong when he said he thinks the current discount model is not good for the industry.
GR00T: I think he had some fair points, but I still disagree with him. I know I've personally spent a fair bit of money on games that I'd likely never even glance at a second time if they weren't on sale. And I still buy the games I really want at full (release) or almost full price. So, in essence, I spent more on games due to sales than I would have otherwise. Totally anecdotal, but I'm sure I'm not the only one. I also tend to look at many of the titles in the catalog and think to myself they're a steal at the current price and no sale should be needed. Stalker, Mount and Blade series, Morrowind, and many others. Hell, if those aren't worth the standard asking price then I guess I don't understand the value of things these days. All three of those are as good today as they were at release, and a better value now that the mod community has had their way for several years. Morrowind at $15? Worth every penny, and then some.
I'm probably close to your own buying model. And I don't normally hold out for a sale on a particular game. Anyway, the current market can get off my lawn and all that. ; )
deja65
Mercedes G <3
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From Serbia
Posted February 13, 2017
Can the Valentine's sale be something like a batch of fresh WB classics, so they can show their secret love for the GOG community? Cheers
silent49
oldschool fighter
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From United States
Posted February 13, 2017
deja65: Can the Valentine's sale be something like a batch of fresh WB classics, so they can show their secret love for the GOG community? Cheers
What about no sale, but instead a major GOG connect blowout? CD projekt red showing they love us so much they want us to break up with valve. Valve is an abusive gold digging lover :)
Marioface5
New User
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From Other
Posted February 13, 2017
I want this so badly, but I know better than to get my hopes up. Having all of their games be part of the last weekly sale is interesting timing though, since yesterday was their two-year anniversary.
Robette
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From Belgium
Posted February 13, 2017
HereForTheBeer: Quite possibly helping the industry - and improving the marketplace - in the long run. The Enigmatic T wasn't exactly wrong when he said he thinks the current discount model is not good for the industry.
Sure... there certainly is a huge downside to these massive sale trends, even for players themselves who seem to have increasing trouble to "commit" to a game and end up paying more than ever before regardless. But tossing money at companies who just bought out licenses sometime in the past might not improve the industry either. Anyhow, nothing on sale on a Monday... everybody man the battle stations, I sense a sale on the radar.
Post edited February 13, 2017 by Robette
Vovchigus
ex-True GOGer
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From Kazakhstan
ciemnogrodzianin
🇵🇱
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From Poland
Posted February 13, 2017
HereForTheBeer: I think that's backed up somewhat with the anecdotal bits about backlogs, and how "I'll probably never get around to playing this game because I have 487 other unplayed games I picked up from $1.79 bundles..."
It makes sense to me what you've said here. However I think you just underestimate the market share of collectors. Yeah, it would be great to operate on a simple market with straightforward correlations between game's value, its price and with gamers actually playing what they bought. But it's just not so simple. We live in a world of plethora, customers have nonsymmetrical resources - a lot of money and lack of free time. It results in buying collection of games just to have them. And their money counts exactly the same as yours. I don't think it's something bad. For people, who really want to play what they buy it is great world of cheap games. For developers - it's a world of 100 buyers for every 5 gamers, who are actually going to finish the game. Looks like win-win. What's wrong in this model?