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Hey, GOGgers,

We're not perfect, we're exploring new frontiers, and we make mistakes. We thought DRM-Free was so important that you'd prefer we bring you more DRM-Free games and Fair Price was less critical and that it could be sacrificed in some cases. The last two week's worth of comments in our forums (nearly 10k!), show that's not the case. We didn’t listen and we let you down. We shouldn't sacrifice one of our core values in an attempt to advance another. We feel bad about that, and we're sorry. Us being sorry is not of much use to you, so let’s talk about how we will fix it.

One: DRM-free forever. Abandoning fixed regional pricing means it will probably take longer to get some games, but you've made it clear that sacrificing fair pricing for more DRM-free games isn't acceptable.

Two: We will adamantly continue to fight for games with flat worldwide pricing. If that fails and we are required to have regional prices, we will make up the difference for you out of our own pockets. For now it will be with $5.99 and $9.99 game codes. In a couple of months, once we have such functionality implemented, we will give you store credit instead, which then you will be able to use towards any purchase and cover the price of it in full or partially. Effectively gamers from all around the world will be able to benefit from the US prices.

This will apply to every single game where we do not have flat pricing, such as Age of Wonders 3 (full details here), Divinity: Original Sin, and The Witcher 3. If you remember the Fair Price Package for The Witcher 2, this will be exactly the same.

Three: We still intend to introduce the pricing in local currencies. Let us explain why we want to do it and how we want to make it fair for everyone. From the very beginning our intention was to make things easier for users whose credit cards/payment systems are not natively in USD. The advantages are simple because the price is more understandable and easier to relate to. There would be no exchange rates involved, no transaction fees, and no other hidden charges. However after reading your comments, we realized we have taken an important element away: the choice. In order to fix this, we'll offer the option of paying in the local currency or the equivalent in USD. This way, how you pay is always your choice.

Four: You are what matters, and we will be sure to involve you all more in what we're doing and why we're doing it. Let's start by meeting you at GDC - we’d like to invite you to meet us face-to-face Monday the 17th at GDC. Obviously, not all of you can come to San Francisco, so we want to invite all of you to an online event with us early in April to ask us whatever you would like. More details soon.

The bottom line is simple: there may be companies that won't work with us (although we will work hard to convince the most stubborn ones ;). Yes, it means we might miss out on some games, but at the same time GOG.com will remain true to its values and will keep on offering you the best of DRM-free gaming with Fair Prices.

Once again thank you for caring so much about GOG.com. We will work hard not to disappoint you again.

--Marcin "iWi" Iwinski & Guillaume "TheFrenchMonk" Rambourg
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GOG.com, the company that sticks to it's core values, is back.

And so is this customer.
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GOG.com: Three: We still intend to introduce the pricing in local currencies. Let us explain why we want to do it and how we want to make it fair for everyone. From the very beginning our intention was to make things easier for users whose credit cards/payment systems are not natively in USD. The advantages are simple because the price is more understandable and easier to relate to. There would be no exchange rates involved, no transaction fees, and no other hidden charges. However after reading your comments, we realized we have taken an important element away: the choice. In order to fix this, we'll offer the option of paying in the local currency or the equivalent in USD. This way, how you pay is always your choice.
This may sound weird, but here in Brazil credit card companies are no longer accepting debits in our local currency from abroad. When they used to accept that, there was still exchange rates and transaction fees involved!
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Very nice letter, and I think this will significantly mitigate the concerns that users had.

Well done, GOG. You've demonstrated that you still take customer feedback to heart, and that is what makes a successful company so.
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Regional pricing doesn't affect me personally (Even If I'm from Europe and would end up paying more), as I could get new games 100% DRM Free, but this new move keeps showing how much GOG truly cares about their customers / fan base.

Thank you GOG, I'll always support you.
Post edited March 11, 2014 by Ganni1987
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+++ +++ +++ BREAKING NEWS +++ +++ +++

Today Russia announced that expatriation numbers rose to a new record. This came all of a sudden after the immigration record in February. Vladimir Putin: "In Soviet Russia, the country leaves you!"
If we buy a regionally priced game with credit, will we still get credit on that purchase?
A+. Keep on doing what you do best GOG.com!
Letting us decide whether we like to pay in local currencies or not, giving us some codes for regional higher priced games while not having regional pricement applied to all games.

The only lettdown might be that we could proberbly miss some games...
Oh, and of cause t could turnout to become quite expensive for you with all that giftkeys!
The customer is always right. I'm glad that you remembered that rule. Giving up your core principles would have been a really bad move.
Excellent news, thank you for listening to feedback! I hope this works out for all the affected parties, GOG included :>.
Good to hear you guys still listen to your customers. That's almost always a smart strategy. Great news!
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real.geizterfahr: Today Russia announced that expatriation numbers rose to a new record. This came all of a sudden after the immigration record in February. Vladimir Putin: "In Soviet Russia, the country leaves you!"
Well, it's a dog-eat-dog world out there. Even in Soviet Russia, dog eat dog.
"GOG IS AN EVIL SOULLESS COMPANY THAT HAS NO PRINCIPLES AND I'M NEVER GONNA BUY ANYTHING HERE AGAIN !!! " - some dude .
Oh, and ne question: Will your old banner have a glorious return?
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'Good news!' Looks like that managed to calm the fire.
Post edited March 11, 2014 by MoP