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Since our announcement on Thursday, GOG has been seeing an incredible and enthusiastic response from members of the community, gamers on the Internet, and blogs and press outlets everywhere. Thanks so much for your interest and support, and thanks for all your (many, many!) preorders. We thought we'd gather up a list here of the blogs where we've seen the news of our release posted, and also ask you guys if you know of anywhere that we've shown up that we missed.

[i]PC Gamer
Joystiq
Eurogamer
Shacknews
RockPaperShotgun
Destructoid
EpicBattleAxe
Blue's News
VG247
Examiner.com
Gametrailers.com
Firingsquad.com
Gamezone
GameBanshee[/i]

It's always good to see more people talking about GOG and bringing new gamers to our site, since that lets us bring more classic games to you. By the way, if you haven't preordered The Witcher 2 yet, go on and do so now. It's free to preorder!
Post edited November 22, 2010 by Cook
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exerron: I would really love to see a final number for the pre-orders, but GOG nearly never provides any statistics of their operation...
Well, I could understand from a competition-critical kind of viewpoint, but what competition is there? No seriously, I can't really think of a good reason not to publish some rough numbers. It would surely inspire me, for one!


N.B: For the interested, there are some (outdated) stats here
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Arassar: Seems like only people on GOG like to complain about a digital game being the same price as a disk. Steam folks don't do that. ;)
Short check at Steam forums proves you wrong. Not to mention many threads by Australians and popular European "Looks like $1 = €1 after all" thread - where people complain about overpricing of games on their Steam Store compared to US/UK store (and retail) - you will never see that on GOG ;)
Post edited November 22, 2010 by fix-cz
Mentioned on RPGCodex: http://www.rpgcodex.net/index.php#7144

Awesome as ever.
...And a traffic rank graph of Alexa, showing a nice ramp up of the last few days! :D

Nice, this Witcher 2 preorder brings even more people then the September stunt! Keep it up GOG!
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I'm wondering, with all of this great response for the Witcher 2, is it too far of a leap to expect the Witcher to appear here before hand? Hmm...
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whodares2: I'm wondering, with all of this great response for the Witcher 2, is it too far of a leap to expect the Witcher to appear here before hand? Hmm...
It is at the price the Witcher EE currently retails at. CDP can't undercut retail copies to that extent and I doubt they could afford to sell the retail EE any cheaper and still hope to make a profit.
Why? Witcher (1) is available at all kinds of places DRM free already (if you have the Enhanced Edition) and if you do not have the Enhanced, you can download a massive patch that allows you a "free upgrade" to Enhanced, removing all the DRM from the game. (It requires a full install of the files, but it works great)

It's also completely uncensored.
cool !
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Navagon: It is at the price the Witcher EE currently retails at. CDP can't undercut retail copies to that extent and I doubt they could afford to sell the retail EE any cheaper and still hope to make a profit.
Good point but do you think that they may sell Witcher 1 at a comparable price to that of other retailers? Witcher 2 is certainly not adhering to our typical price points, would they make an additional exception for the first game as well?
Post edited November 22, 2010 by whodares2
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Navagon: It is at the price the Witcher EE currently retails at. CDP can't undercut retail copies to that extent and I doubt they could afford to sell the retail EE any cheaper and still hope to make a profit.
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whodares2: Good point but do you think that they may sell Witcher 1 at a comparable price to that of other retailers? Witcher 2 is certainly not adhering to our typical price points, would they make an additional exception for the first game as well?
I got Witcher enhanced off of amazon.com for only 6 bucks so im guessing they could do it here for even 10 bucks and people would buy it and they'd make a peofit.
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whodares2: Good point but do you think that they may sell Witcher 1 at a comparable price to that of other retailers? Witcher 2 is certainly not adhering to our typical price points, would they make an additional exception for the first game as well?
They could do. But then that could set a precedent for single releases being sold for about $15 - 20. I think that GOG want to avoid that until they've got as many games as they can get at the current prices.
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GameRager: I got Witcher enhanced off of amazon.com for only 6 bucks so im guessing they could do it here for even 10 bucks and people would buy it and they'd make a peofit.
Wasn't that a sale price though? It's the standard prices they'd have to adhere to.
Post edited November 22, 2010 by Navagon
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whodares2: Good point but do you think that they may sell Witcher 1 at a comparable price to that of other retailers? Witcher 2 is certainly not adhering to our typical price points, would they make an additional exception for the first game as well?
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Navagon: They could do. But then that could set a precedent for single releases being sold for about $15 - 20. I think that GOG want to avoid that until they've got as many games as they can get at the current prices.
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GameRager: I got Witcher enhanced off of amazon.com for only 6 bucks so im guessing they could do it here for even 10 bucks and people would buy it and they'd make a peofit.
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Navagon: Wasn't that a sale price though? It's the standard prices they'd have to adhere to.
I dunno.....someone said that was the normal price in one of the other threads, so i'm guessing that if the amazon price is normal then gog can charge 4 bucks higher so as not to undercut others and still get sales.
Article on a German IT-News site: Golem
Loads of GoG coverage at Gear Diary, including this one about the pre-order: http://www.geardiary.com/2010/11/18/gear-games-news-good-old-games-not-just-for-old-games-anymore/
I dont like Witcher