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CalicoPup: Well, set an alarm so I could pop back in and grab Alan Wake! And here I am!

Let me just click over to...

Wait, where is it?

What? 30 minutes?

You've gotta be...

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG!
GOG likes to keep us on our toes! I have already bought more then I intended. Sorry you missed it.
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CalicoPup: Well, set an alarm so I could pop back in and grab Alan Wake! And here I am!

Let me just click over to...

Wait, where is it?

What? 30 minutes?

You've gotta be...

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG!
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madeaj: GOG likes to keep us on our toes! I have already bought more then I intended. Sorry you missed it.
Oh, I'll survive. I got 4 other freebies so I can't complain. And I got a lot more than I'd originally planned anyway. I have enough to keep me busy for... well, until the Fall Insomnia sale. As long as it happens after Mid-November.
Ive been scanning back through the forum pages for a link someone put up to a gallery of the game images that appear on the front page, but I can't find it. If anyone knows where it is can you give me a heads up, please?
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Stilton: Ive been scanning back through the forum pages for a link someone put up to a gallery of the game images that appear on the front page, but I can't find it. If anyone knows where it is can you give me a heads up, please?
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=462a30a66dffad8b&id=462A30A66DFFAD8B%218770&ithint=folder,.jpg&authkey=!AEHvb2jp4HhupuQ
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Stilton: Ive been scanning back through the forum pages for a link someone put up to a gallery of the game images that appear on the front page, but I can't find it. If anyone knows where it is can you give me a heads up, please?
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Pidgeot: https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=462a30a66dffad8b&id=462A30A66DFFAD8B%218770&ithint=folder,.jpg&authkey=!AEHvb2jp4HhupuQ
Ta, need to get this into the head post as well. Trying to get all the resources there eventually.
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Stilton: Ive been scanning back through the forum pages for a link someone put up to a gallery of the game images that appear on the front page, but I can't find it. If anyone knows where it is can you give me a heads up, please?
Here you go
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Stilton: Ive been scanning back through the forum pages for a link someone put up to a gallery of the game images that appear on the front page, but I can't find it. If anyone knows where it is can you give me a heads up, please?
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Pidgeot: https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=462a30a66dffad8b&id=462A30A66DFFAD8B%218770&ithint=folder,.jpg&authkey=!AEHvb2jp4HhupuQ
That's ace Pidgeot, thank you!

And Dawnreader ;-)
Post edited June 25, 2014 by Stilton
Wait so the 4 freebies of the rush sale were Omerta, Still Life 2, Torchlight and Alan Wake? Good. I didn't miss anything I really wanted. I would've been interested in taking a look at Omerta, but didn't want Still Life 2(got it anyway because I was going to check what kind of game it was), I already had Torchlight so I got a gift code and I have no interest in Alan Wake whatsoever.
Well, this is going to be a very long day! I am currently at the Doctors office wishing I was anywhere but here. The onoy good thing is that I did manage to get all of the freebies without staying up all night. Lol It is going to be a raint day here, been threatening since last night. I can smell it in the air. Love that smell. At least I have tons of new games to play today! ;-) Not to bad considering I am on a phone where the "keys" are three to a finger point.
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j0ekerr: I bought a few games at the steemed competition because they were cheaper. Does that make a bad person?
If the steemed competition is who I think it is (a certain place with DRM where you have to be logged on to start a game) that doesn't make you "bad" but it makes you a risk taker. If you lose your account for whatever reason (a couple of examples: your account is hacked and the DRM company decides to close it, or the DRM company takes a risky bet on a new OS platform and they go out of business) then all that you have purchased is gone, poof, not even a white cloud of water vapor remains... Take a look at your account there and think how would you feel if all of a sudden everything is gone tomorrow and you get nothing in exchange.

Do make sure you enjoy quickly anything that is DRM'd because you don't know how long it'll last. For "I'm not sure when I'll have time to play" and "collecting" you want something that is DRM-free.

Picking an example of something that is available here and was recently heavily discounted at a competitor - Syberia 1+2 for 1.49 may have looked good but, considering the DRM, I'd say GOG offers a better "deal" even if it costs more $$$
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j0ekerr: I bought a few games at the steemed competition because they were cheaper. Does that make a bad person?
Depends on who you are or want to be. Some just won't "rent" games, i for one do so if its way (>40%) cheaper... at least on steam, which by far non DRM-free shop around.
Isn't Spain an € country? Haven't seen a lot of games for around €2.20 (= $2.99), although i missed Awesomenauts 90% off. After this gog sale i find it hard to spend more than €3... in a few weeks i might be cured of gog's sale prices but not now. Son in my case gog can make a checkmark at "mission achieved" [of diverting my $ from steams summer sale] :)
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j0ekerr: Also: 50 games? Whoa dude!
Only 592 to go ;)
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j0ekerr: I bought a few games at the steemed competition because they were cheaper. Does that make a bad person?
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Erufian: If the steemed competition is who I think it is (a certain place with DRM where you have to be logged on to start a game) that doesn't make you "bad" but it makes you a risk taker. If you lose your account for whatever reason (a couple of examples: your account is hacked and the DRM company decides to close it, or the DRM company takes a risky bet on a new OS platform and they go out of business) then all that you have purchased is gone, poof, not even a white cloud of water vapor remains... Take a look at your account there and think how would you feel if all of a sudden everything is gone tomorrow and you get nothing in exchange.

Do make sure you enjoy quickly anything that is DRM'd because you don't know how long it'll last. For "I'm not sure when I'll have time to play" and "collecting" you want something that is DRM-free.

Picking an example of something that is available here and was recently heavily discounted at a competitor - Syberia 1+2 for 1.49 may have looked good but, considering the DRM, I'd say GOG offers a better "deal" even if it costs more $$$
Let me guess... FreeBSD user?
Post edited June 25, 2014 by j0ekerr
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j0ekerr: I just noticed, that when you take into account currency rates, the age of wonders game being sold at the steemed competition is not really any cheaper than GOG's version.

And that is the magic of regional pricing. Don't you love it? Love it like a sulphuric acid enema.
Exactly my thinking!
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j0ekerr: Let me guess... OpenBSD user?
All manner of folks here are DRM-free advocates, myself included. In fact, it can be argued, persuasively and successfully, that DRM-free is the wisest standpoint for the educated consumer.

In other news, this thread is #1 on the Hot Topics list. :)
Post edited June 25, 2014 by IAmSinistar
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Gnostic: I wonder if it is better that instead of having most of the 700 minus 200+ games already 50% off, they put it in the flash sales instead and will be normal price when not on flash sales. That will have more visits to GOG page and draw away on steam sales.

Currently people have most of what they want and are less incline to come back so often to the GOG page.
Could go either way, whats the point of generating more page visits when everyone only picks the games that are on flash sale? This way gog made at least 30% more cash from me & i still feel like a teen at christmas!