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rtcvb32: Well the Spellforce games still aren't present... But i wonder how soon that will change...

As for it being unfair to have different prices at different stores, that's sorta not that important if the price difference is rather small. Quite often on books they have a suggested retail price, but that doesn't stop the shop from adding 10% if it's in a mall or somewhere particularly expensive, or selling it at 50% of that price (although if they do it's probably because they have an overstock of items that didn't sell well...)
you can not compare physical and digital stores.

Physical have a stock they buy from publishers and then sell, digital have no stock but share revenue with publishers.
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amok: you can not compare physical and digital stores.
What about some recent games you buy the box at the store... and it only contains a steam code? I wouldn't consider that a physical copy...
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jcoa: Just spotted this in upcoming:

http://www.gog.com/game/the_book_of_unwritten_tales_2_almanac_edition

And the Raven and other Unwritten Tales games are already back!
Nordic left, but King Art is a whole different thing. It's the King Art games that never left.
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dksone: They didn't left. They pulled out most of their games because gog refused regional pricing for them
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Pheace: That's not what happened.

It's that Nordic didn't want to accept GOG's version of regional pricing where prices can change depending on the exchange rate.

Given gog.com’s decision to aim for an exchange-rate orientated pricing would leave us in the unenviable position of constantly having to adapt our pricings in all territories on- and offline to ensure an equal treatment. As exchange rates are very dynamic in nature with the potential of shifting rapidly, and given our network of more than 100 off- and online partners, this will result in a significant amount of extra time and work. For a company of our size, this can result in a non-manageable effort and will heavily impact our work hours, which we would like to dedicate to all the great games in our pipeline (such as The Book of Unwritten Tales 2, SpellForce 3, The Guild 3, MX vs. ATV Supercross and many more), rather than constantly adapting our global pricing structure.
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Pheace:
They're making The Guild 3? Hype!!
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RWarehall: Nordic left, but King Art is a whole different thing. It's the King Art games that never left.
No. I remember that The Raven also disappeared when Nordic first "left the building".
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karnak1: No. I remember that The Raven also disappeared when Nordic first "left the building".
Nope.
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karnak1: No. I remember that The Raven also disappeared when Nordic first "left the building".
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Grargar: Nope.
My bad, then.
I don't care about Nordic.
Bohemia Interactive, please come back! :(
To me, the saddest thing on that list, apart from the story with the Fallout games, is the removal of Blade of Darkness. Such a great old game, perfect for GOG. I wonder why it had to be removed.
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Leroux: To me, the saddest thing on that list, apart from the story with the Fallout games, is the removal of Blade of Darkness. Such a great old game, perfect for GOG. I wonder why it had to be removed.
According to G-Doc, Codemasters' distribution rights expired and they had to remove the game from sale.
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Leroux: To me, the saddest thing on that list, apart from the story with the Fallout games, is the removal of Blade of Darkness. Such a great old game, perfect for GOG. I wonder why it had to be removed.
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Grargar: According to G-Doc, Codemasters' distribution rights expired and they had to remove the game from sale.
I see, thanks. I hope they will eventually track down the new rights holders and strike a deal with them. I already own the game, but it seems unfair that others shouldn't be able to discover it here anymore.
Post edited February 19, 2015 by Leroux
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Leroux: To me, the saddest thing on that list, apart from the story with the Fallout games, is the removal of Blade of Darkness. Such a great old game, perfect for GOG. I wonder why it had to be removed.
yup sad its fallout is gone, luckily i only liked the classics, i dont like the 3d versions, yuck
jagged alliance also got 3d and its bad, commandos got 3d, and all good classic get the ugly 3d treatment, so i stopped buying these titles, the 2d version were the best, 3d only good for MMORG and FPP