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If you enjoyed Loco Motive, we bring some great news – the game receives an amazing update and jumps on an all-time high discount!

In Loco Motive, you uncover a thrilling mystery and solve satisfying point and click puzzles to prove your innocence. The game is now available on a 20% discount until June 3rd!

The star of the show though, is the First Class Update. With this update, the game receives a variety of puzzle tweaks, fixes, and more!

Check it out!
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GOG.com: Loco Motive - First Class Update
One of these days, I'll board this train...
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And where exactly are the update notes on GOG?

GOG doesn't provide clear update details even when posting fuss news.
Other platforms like Steam, do it naturally:
https://steamcommunity.com/games/1709880/announcements/detail/545610012180873270

We're left guessing or relying on community threads, like
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_what_did_just_update_thread_part_2_the_search_for_more_updates

As a customer, I'm asking again: Please add proper update logs so we know what's changed!
Oh, fiddle de hum, fiddle de hee, if only there was some place such noteworthy events to go! Some kind of archive of chronicled events...new things section of the website?

Eh, it'll never catch on, what kind of user would want to know what happened?
That's one thing I don't like about the game industry these nowadays, all the DLCs and updates and bugfixes.

I only played the game jam version of Locomotive, really enjoyed it, I do intend to get and play Locomotive one day, but I like finished products.
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maxleod: That's one thing I don't like about the game industry these nowadays, all the DLCs and updates and bugfixes.

I only played the game jam version of Locomotive, really enjoyed it, I do intend to get and play Locomotive one day, but I like finished products.
Are you implying that developers should never patch their games? That's quite an approach, I have to say. The game was complete upon release; I played it right after launch. The current update contains only tweaks, which doesn't mean the previous version was incomplete in any way. The Game Jam version offered maybe 15% of what the full release provides, so comparing the two isn't really fair.

Patching games has existed since the 90s. From my point of view, that only reflects positively on the developers.
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maxleod: That's one thing I don't like about the game industry these nowadays, all the DLCs and updates and bugfixes.

I only played the game jam version of Locomotive, really enjoyed it, I do intend to get and play Locomotive one day, but I like finished products.
I agree. Games would be much more fun if they just never removed the bugs. Stop the bug fixes, Grog darn it!
Post edited June 04, 2025 by amok