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On2wheels: Why are the steam achievements not listed on the store page? I'm debating which version to get but the 9gb patch kind of worries me (even though it may have been a glitch), I still want the best support possible, and W2 not being a true steamworks game then patches will be delayed, I'd be better off getting it from d2d or gog.com...
I'm not sure why the Steam Achievements aren't listed on the store page, but they should be in the game. I know if you go to GameFAQs and go under the Cheats section for this game they have all the Steam achievements listed. I can't say 100% for sure since I don't own the Steam version, but it should have achievements.

As for where to buy it from, well...if you're going the digital distribution route I'd always recommend GOG.com every single time. The money spent on the game will benefit the developers the most if purchased through this site (since they get most, if not all of the money directly). That being said the game IS on sale for $39.99 this week because of E3, and the one digital distributor that has it on sale is Steam. If you want a physical copy I believe Amazon and Gamestop are both selling it for $39.99 as well.
I was asking myself the same question. It isn't very logical for CD Project to give out Steam Keys, since as mentioned they would have to give them a cut.

Regardless I am curious, what are the perks of buying it through GOG? Somewhere there I read a free game. Do they track achievements whatsoever?

Also thread necromancy.
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Jotamide: Regardless I am curious, what are the perks of buying it through GOG? Somewhere there I read a free game. Do they track achievements whatsoever?

Also thread necromancy.
Yay, necromancy!

Well, you're giving your money directly to the developers, which is nice. Also GoG has a few extra bonuses, like papercraft and some exclusive videos. At launch it had unified price, meaning dollars didn't equal euros like they do in Steam world. Right now it's 39.99 euros on Steam and 39.99 dollars on GoG - no idea if that means anything to you since you're in Canada, though.

No achievements, unfortunately, they are a Steam-only feature.
Post edited November 13, 2011 by dnna
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dnna: Also GoG has a few extra bonuses, like papercraft and some exclusive videos.
What videos did you get? I bought via Steam, and got papercraft (the full set) and videos (developer diaries).
Personally I wouldn't mind the Witcher games would be activated on my Steam account, but I can live without them being in my library. It would mainly be for convenience.

Note: I know you can add games to your library that are installed on your PC, but that's not the same.

However it won't happen, it's not worth it. If they would give us keys to redeem, most people would just sell the keys, thus depriving the developers of revenue.
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dragonbird: What videos did you get? I bought via Steam, and got papercraft (the full set) and videos (developer diaries).
I don't own the GoG version, I just saw it at friend's house (to compare with TW2CE - which has the same videos as Steam version, I think?). I vaguely remember GoG having some extra videos/developer diaries. It was quite a few months ago, sorry, I don't remember the details. I could be completely wrong on this one :(

& I think someone on the official forum mentioned that GoG has papercrafts that are not available elsewhere.
Post edited November 13, 2011 by dnna
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dragonbird: What videos did you get? I bought via Steam, and got papercraft (the full set) and videos (developer diaries).
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dnna: I don't own the GoG version, I just saw it at friend's house (to compare with TW2CE - which has the same videos as Steam version, I think?). I vaguely remember GoG having some extra videos/developer diaries. It was quite a few months ago, sorry, I don't remember the details. I could be completely wrong on this one :(

& I think someone on the official forum mentioned that GoG has papercrafts that are not available elsewhere.
I think the story started because Steam didn't make the bonus material available until quite a while after the launch, but as far as I know, the material now is the same.

Just to make it clear though, I agree with everyone about "Buy from Gog". If I'd heard of them at the time, I would have done too. And I will for TW3. But the main reasons are
- to support the developer
- Steam screwed up the patches too often. I don't know who was to blame, maybe it was them, maybe it was CDPR, maybe it has finally been fixed, but as a customer it was a nightmare.
- Most of the standard Steam benefits, such as the overlay, don't work with this game, so shouldn't be a consideration. They may start working again later, but they may also break again later still. (It seems to change with every patch).
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iniudan: I think he mean more buy the game here and activate it on steam, some game permit that, where you buy game elsewhere but are able to add the CD key to steam to get access to the steamwork of the game, while steamwork is not required to make the game actually work. X3: Terran conflict permit that. (In my case I had bought a X3: Gold a while ago and when they added the steamwork, I activated the CD key on steam, so now I got Gold on gamersgate and Terran Conflict on steam)
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MacReiter: OK, I'm going to have to show my ignorance here. What benefits does steamwork provide to a game that you already have? Maybe then I'll understand better.

I'm OK with the "buy it at GOG, activate it elsewhere for other benefits," I just don't know what those benefits are yet.

I suppose I'm OK with directly purchasing it from Valve, if Steam is actually providing additional features, although I worry that it will muddy the waters when the inevitable comparisons are made.
Achievements
That's the only reason (and a damn good reason) that makes me activate stuff on steam
Post edited January 28, 2012 by GeneticFreak
Achievements, time tracked, inherent overlay support (with some minor UI changes depending on whether or not the devs decided something needed to change).

The big thing is it's all in one place for the most part. There's a lot of people that own a lot of games on Steam. Splitting up collections is a problem.

(Holy crap, I just noticed how old this topic was. My face and foot are meeting.)
Post edited April 17, 2012 by Freyar
Well the last post is not THAT old :P

But now that you can redeem your keys on GOG, you can bet that they won't make Steam activation a possibility. I'm not surprised though, with this backup stunt they get a bunch of new users on GOG who will probably purchase other games as well. This way they also didn't cut out a chunk of their Steam sales. That doesn't mean I don't think every you buy you should be able to play on the system and service of your choice (maybe ask $5 to cover licensing fees on consoles etc.), but as long as CDPR and GOG continue with their mentality, I don't mind if they don't let us activate TW2 on Steam. (I have most of my PC games there as well)

That being said, I hate achievements, time tracking is nice and you can use the overlay if you add the game to Steam (click on + Add game... in the Library). Having all of your games in one place, one click away is good too.