Palestine: ...
your wish may be granted. (^_^)
Mista_Lova_Lova: What do you mean by that? Did you get some "secret" link ?
Initially, GOG had disabled gifting of the bundle (within the checkout window, there had been message stating this), but, a fair bit prior to the change in its purchasability status (becoming no longer available), I had noticed that the creation of gift codes had been
enabled.
If you (or, anyone else) are interested, please, feel free to
request a code. I currently possess
four gift codes which
claim to be valid until the end of the year
2199, but, GOG has been known to prematurely invalidate certain codes associated with free products. For you, I will reserve one of the four, in the event that you had missed the opportunity to obtain it.
For those curious about the add-to-cart URL:
In the past, thanks to
Ice_Mage, I had become aware of the procedure for manually removing wishlisted items (via URL). Later, I had noticed a user experiencing a seemingly
corrupted wishlist, and had sought to assist them (through plain trial and error). Thankfully, this had rectified their issue, as well as the issues of others (
here and
here).
As I had encountered a fair number of people residing in Australia and Germany (as well as other countries)
experiencing difficulty with obtaining the bundle, I had immediately attempted to use the prior knowledge of wishlist URLs to determine if products may be added to the cart in a similar manner. It had been painlessly straight-forward, and, fortunately, the affected users had been able to 'purchase' the bundle.
In hindsight, rather than merely utilizing the 'power' (*laughs*) of trial and error, it would have been preferable to simply analyze network traffic via my internet browser 'developer tools' (as other users more-than-likely had), but, that can also diminish the 'fun' factor. : )
Upon noticing the post by
SargonAelther) (mentioning the
far superior single-link variant), I had finally decided to analyze web traffic, only to realize that had I previously taken the time to do so, I would have been far more likely to locate said integrated
/checkout/manual/ProductIdentifierHere version contained within a certain
JavaScript file.
Each waking day is
yet another opportunity to acquire additional knowledge and understanding. (^_^)