Posted December 07, 2016
dnovraD
2023-08-14: Remember the Spaces!
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From United States
HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
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From Vatican City
Posted December 07, 2016
tammerwhisk: That's fine and dandy, but if you aren't someone on GOG daily a lot of times those sales are well underway by the time GOG's damn email system kicks out notifications.
I mean I get the community aspect being enjoyable, but outside of that it's kind of frustrating. Especially when GOG has one of the crappiest email notification systems I've seen.
The "GOG's email notification system sucks" is a more than fair point. I mean I get the community aspect being enjoyable, but outside of that it's kind of frustrating. Especially when GOG has one of the crappiest email notification systems I've seen.
Perhaps make it a point/habit to check GOG once a day around the time of new releases and promos/sales? If possible, that is.
SickTeddyBear
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From United States
Posted December 08, 2016
SickTeddyBear: Finally, someone gets how market economics works.
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I liken GOG customers to Apple customers (of which I am both). Apple charges a premium for their design and integrated ecosystem, and they get away with it because they have just enough customers willing to pay the higher prices that it makes up for any lost customers who prefer the better pricing of PCs. (...)
Lin545: But Apple is totally pro-DRM and GOG is totally DRM-free. How does this combine? O_o (...)
I liken GOG customers to Apple customers (of which I am both). Apple charges a premium for their design and integrated ecosystem, and they get away with it because they have just enough customers willing to pay the higher prices that it makes up for any lost customers who prefer the better pricing of PCs. (...)
If you mean, how is it that I use GOG and Apple? I'm not an ideologue when it comes to tech.
Post edited December 08, 2016 by SickTeddyBear
rtcvb32
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Lin545
May. 24, 2022
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From Russian Federation
teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
teceem Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Apr 2013
From Belgium
Posted December 08, 2016
Yes, no more bundles! Please GOG, sell your games at full price again!