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Stig79: It is worth noting that the games only got bundled AFTER that SoD mess backfired on Beamdog. You could buy the classics and the EEs separately for almost 2 years before that.
In case of the first Baldur's Gate game it even has been for more than 3 years, at least outside of GOG (release date of the enhanced edition 28-11-2012, bundling 01-04-2016). It would be interesting to see which rank the enhanced editions had in GOG's best selling list before the bundling, compared to their current ranking. Unfortunately the WayBackMachine seems not to work well with GOG's game list and I couldn't find out their ranking at that time.
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BG got bundled with the EE versions the same day SoD came out. April 1 2016.

Three days later the CEO tries to pin all the bad press due to bigots hating their trans character, and begs people to boost their game with positive reviews.

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Stig79: It is worth noting that the games only got bundled AFTER that SoD mess backfired on Beamdog. You could buy the classics and the EEs separately for almost 2 years before that.
Direct, independently verifiable citation, from an objective source, please; instead of, you know, hearsay. Who is this "Someone" who supposedly directly received a direct response to a query directly inquiring as to why the original versions of the Infinity Engine were no longer available for purchase independent of Beamdog's Enhanced Editions? What was the direct, unaltered verbage of the "bla bla bla" part of which you're creatively quoting? When exactly did this "Someone" receive said response? What is the the name & title of the WotC representative that sent this "Someone" this response? Just the verifiable fact as opposed to unobjective hearsay...

https://xkcd.com/285/

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Stig79: It is worth noting that the games only got bundled AFTER that SoD mess backfired on Beamdog. You could buy the classics and the EEs separately for almost 2 years before that.
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eiii: In case of the first Baldur's Gate game it even has been for more than 3 years, at least outside of GOG (release date of the enhanced edition 28-11-2012, bundling 01-04-2016). It would be interesting to see which rank the enhanced editions had in GOG's best selling list before the bundling, compared to their current ranking. Unfortunately the WayBackMachine seems not to work well with GOG's game list and I couldn't find out their ranking at that time.
BG1 and BG2 where always in top 25 of the most popular games. The EE edition were rarely in top 50-75. Often outside top 100. I very well remember this since this fact was widely commented on when the bundling happened.

Too bad that gog does not provide history of games sales; it would nicely prove the point against all those "fans" of Beamdog who claim that all new gamers want to purchase EE versions and that all those who wanted to purchase classic editions have already done that many years ago.
Look through the forums here on GoG. It was in one of the Baldur's Gate threads. And no. I am not going to spend hours looking it up for you, just because you say so.

You can believe me or not. Up to you.
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eiii: In case of the first Baldur's Gate game it even has been for more than 3 years, at least outside of GOG (release date of the enhanced edition 28-11-2012, bundling 01-04-2016). It would be interesting to see which rank the enhanced editions had in GOG's best selling list before the bundling, compared to their current ranking. Unfortunately the WayBackMachine seems not to work well with GOG's game list and I couldn't find out their ranking at that time.
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Lebesgue: BG1 and BG2 where always in top 25 of the most popular games. The EE edition were rarely in top 50-75. Often outside top 100. I very well remember this since this fact was widely commented on when the bundling happened.

Too bad that gog does not provide history of games sales; it would nicely prove the point against all those "fans" of Beamdog who claim that all new gamers want to purchase EE versions and that all those who wanted to purchase classic editions have already done that many years ago.
It will be interesting to see how long it takes Planescape to drop from the top 25 sales list as well, after it gets bundled with the EE version. Planescape has been near the top since it got released on GoG.
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Stig79: Look through the forums here on GoG. It was in one of the Baldur's Gate threads. And no. I am not going to spend hours looking it up for you, just because you say so.
"I am not going to spend hours looking it up for you, just because you say so." I am not going to uncritically accept unobjective hearsay, from a not unbiased source, "just because you say so." If you will not be bothered to verify your unsubstantiated hearsay, then I am not going to be bothered to lend it any credence. I do not automatically believe unobjective, unsubstantiated, not unbiased hearsay "just because you say so."
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Stig79: Look through the forums here on GoG. It was in one of the Baldur's Gate threads. And no. I am not going to spend hours looking it up for you, just because you say so.
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ValamirCleaver: "I am not going to spend hours looking it up for you, just because you say so." I am not going to uncritically accept unobjective hearsay, from a not unbiased source, "just because you say so." If you will not be bothered to verify your unsubstantiated hearsay, then I am not going to be bothered to lend it any credence. I do not automatically believe unobjective, unsubstantiated, not unbiased hearsay "just because you say so."
Well I told you you could chose to believe me or not. All up to you. No need to get all butthurt fanboy over it.

The developer decides the price and where a product is to be sold though. Common practice. EA decides what Star Wars Battlefront costs and where + how they sell it.

Beamdog only secured the rights to make new versions on those classic games from WOTC, that's it really. WOTC didn't task them with a job they themselves wanted done.

If WOTC had been the publisher, it might have been different. But guess what? They aren't.
Post edited March 30, 2017 by Stig79
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ValamirCleaver: "I am not going to spend hours looking it up for you, just because you say so." I am not going to uncritically accept unobjective hearsay, from a not unbiased source, "just because you say so." If you will not be bothered to verify your unsubstantiated hearsay, then I am not going to be bothered to lend it any credence. I do not automatically believe unobjective, unsubstantiated, not unbiased hearsay "just because you say so."
Please keep us updated about the things you believe and don't believe. This is very important.
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Lebesgue: BG1 and BG2 where always in top 25 of the most popular games. The EE edition were rarely in top 50-75. Often outside top 100. I very well remember this since this fact was widely commented on when the bundling happened.
Good memory! As far as I can see on the WayBackMachine BG2 has been at rank 2, BG1 at rank 6 and IWD at rank 13 of GOG's best selling games in March 2016, before the bundling. And none of the enhanced editions has been within the top 50.

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Stig79: It will be interesting to see how long it takes Planescape to drop from the top 25 sales list as well, after it gets bundled with the EE version. Planescape has been near the top since it got released on GoG.
As far as I understand it the entry for the original version of PS:T will be removed from the catalog as soon as the enhanced edition is released. So it will disappear from the top 25 immediately. The enhanced edition already has it's own catalog entry and is currently at rank 853 of the best selling games.
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Lebesgue: BG1 and BG2 where always in top 25 of the most popular games. The EE edition were rarely in top 50-75. Often outside top 100. I very well remember this since this fact was widely commented on when the bundling happened.
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eiii: Good memory! As far as I can see on the WayBackMachine BG2 has been at rank 2, BG1 at rank 6 and IWD at rank 13 of GOG's best selling games in March 2016, before the bundling. And none of the enhanced editions has been within the top 50.

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Stig79: It will be interesting to see how long it takes Planescape to drop from the top 25 sales list as well, after it gets bundled with the EE version. Planescape has been near the top since it got released on GoG.
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eiii: As far as I understand it the entry for the original version of PS:T will be removed from the catalog as soon as the enhanced edition is released. So it will disappear from the top 25 immediately. The enhanced edition already has it's own catalog entry and is currently at rank 853 of the best selling games.
Where can you find the ranking of the best selling games that you mentioned in your post? I was always curious to see which games are the most popular here but couldn't find any stats on sales.
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eiii: Good memory! As far as I can see on the WayBackMachine BG2 has been at rank 2, BG1 at rank 6 and IWD at rank 13 of GOG's best selling games in March 2016, before the bundling. And none of the enhanced editions has been within the top 50.

As far as I understand it the entry for the original version of PS:T will be removed from the catalog as soon as the enhanced edition is released. So it will disappear from the top 25 immediately. The enhanced edition already has it's own catalog entry and is currently at rank 853 of the best selling games.
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Lebesgue: Where can you find the ranking of the best selling games that you mentioned in your post? I was always curious to see which games are the most popular here but couldn't find any stats on sales.
I believe they're referring to the list you get when you click on the Games tab in the top left corner. It's by default arranged by Bestselling. I don't think there are any actual numbers available on sales, only the possibility to order the games by bestselling, and counting down to the position. 50 games visible at once.

But is it bestselling ever or last year or what, does somebody know?
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Probably takes years for games to become bestsellers on GoG anyway. I am guessing a lot of the earliest releases are on the list just due to having been sold for more years than others.
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Lebesgue: Where can you find the ranking of the best selling games that you mentioned in your post? I was always curious to see which games are the most popular here but couldn't find any stats on sales.
There are no real sale stats on GOG. But you can sort the game list "by bestselling", as Keppa4v already has written. That's what I was referring to.

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Keppa4v: But is it bestselling ever or last year or what, does somebody know?
As far as I know it's best selling ever. The list at the front page under "popular" shows the short term ranking.

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Stig79: I am guessing a lot of the earliest releases are on the list just due to having been sold for more years than others.
Having been added early of course helps, but that alone isn't enough to get to the top of the list. The game still has to be good. ;)
Post edited April 01, 2017 by eiii
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Stig79: Well I told you you could chose to believe me or not. All up to you. No need to get all butthurt fanboy over it.
Going ad hominem if your attempt to shift the burden of proof doesn't work. That will tell them suckers to believe you the next time.

"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence." – Christopher Hitchens
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V4V: Going ad hominem if your attempt to shift the burden of proof doesn't work. That will tell them suckers to believe you the next time.

"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence." – Christopher Hitchens
Thank you for making that point so eloquently and much more succinctly than I.