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New features, local currency option, new payment methods, store credit, and an updated look for GOG.com!

For almost six years now we strive to bring you not only the best in DRM-Free gaming, but also to give you the greatest experience possible. To that end we're always looking for ways to improve our site and service. Today, we're rolling out a vastly updated version of our store with an improved interface, sleek new look, and lots of handy new features. Let's take a quick tour, shall we?

Video: Welcome to the fresher, better GOG.com!

First of all we are giving you more DRM-free content: movies! We are starting with 20 documentaries about internet and gaming culture but we aim high! You can find more on this in the appropriate newspost, so let's focus on the other features we're rolling out.

We wanted to give you more choice as to how you pay for things on GOG.com. Now it's up to you if you want to pay in US Dollars, or in the currency primarily used in your country, whether it's the Euro, Pounds Sterling, Australian Dollars, or Russian Roubles. That's four new currencies supported by GOG.com for your convenience. Still - the choice is yours, so if you want to stick to US dollars, just switch to it - you find this option at the bottom of each page. To make buying things at GOG.com an even more flexible process, we're introducing some new payment methods: Sofort, Giropay, Webmoney, and Yandex.

All this also means that users for whom the local currency pricing has been enabled will have an option to select one of two different prices for each game in our catalog. Of course, we stand by the simple truth that $1 does not equal 1€, so a game with a $5.99 price tag will cost 4.49 Euro, 3.69 British Pounds, 6.49 Australian Dollars, and 219 Roubles respectively. $9.99 translates to 7.49 Euro, 5.99 Pounds Sterling, 10.89 Australian Dollars, and 359 Roubles. In a perfect world we would apply the same method of pricing to all of the games we offer. However, things are a little bit more complicated, and there are some games in our catalog that follow a different region-based pricing scheme. However, we wouldn't be GOG.com if we didn't find a way to make right by the users who end up paying relatively more for such titles. Here's where the Fair Price Package comes in!

The Fair Price Package applies to all of the titles which we couldn't include in our standard pricing scheme. If you end up paying more for a game than its standard US Dollar price, we'll refund you the difference out of our own pocket. The refunded value will be added to your account in Store Credit in the currency of your purchase. That's right, no more gift codes, you'll be getting Store Credit that you can use to purchase anything on GOG.com or partially pay for an item that's more expensive. More choice, ease of use, and less limitations!

Finally, the GOG.com store has gotten itself a substantial visual revamp. We went for a fresh, mobile-friendly design that should make it even easier to find the games you want, notice the hot promos, and see what's new. The main page, catalog view, product pages, and checkout have been updated and also lay the groundwork for even more overhaul, coming within the next few months together with many of the GOG Galaxy features. We hope you like it!

PS. Unfortunately, we need to drop some titles from our classic catalog. In such cases, we always do our best to give you an advance warning and a last chance to purchase such games - preferably with a considerable discount. Check this news post to find out which titles are being removed from our catalog, when will it happen, and what parting discounts for them do we currently offer.
Post edited August 27, 2014 by G-Doc
Mobiles? It seems GOG didn't learn about Windows 8 success...
What to copy, next, after Microsoft? Steam trap? MacIntosh prices?
Post edited September 01, 2014 by ERISS
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BJWanlund: Why is everyone crowing about how awful this is? You DO realize you are reinforcing the widely-held belief that nerds don't like change, correct?

Also, I made a wishlist item to add DRM-free books. Basically I am really angry at Amazon for their recent practices that screw over authors of and I am *this* close to boycotting their Kindle and Audible stores entirely, and finding my ebooks elsewhere. One of those "elsewhere" types of stores needs to be GOG.com IMHO.
Just to point out that there are already a few drm-free ebookstores out there:
- http://www.baenebooks.com/ drm-free
- http://www.smashwords.com/ drm-free
- http://bookviewcafe.com/bookstore/ drm-free
- https://weightlessbooks.com/ drm-free
- http://storybundle.com/ drm-free ebooks bundle
- http://www.ebookmall.com/ebook/halo-the-thursday-war/karen-traviss/9780765323941 - they have drm-free ebooks but you need to watch that is written drm-free in the book description that's all like in the case of this Halo Book

and for Germans:
- http://www.beam-ebooks.de/

Its not as if Amazon is the only Ebookstore in existence you know - its only the one with most advertisement :)

Here is a wikipedia link with more or less all known bookstores listed with and without drm: http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/E-book_stores

and not to forget the free Gutenberg project for the end:
- http://www.gutenberg.org/

So I don't see any need for that yet on gog.
Post edited September 01, 2014 by Matruchus
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BJWanlund: Why is everyone crowing about how awful this is?
Because it is.

The many points why exactly this all is awful are everywhere atm and it's not only "meh, it's shit" but very precisely mentioned.
Post edited September 01, 2014 by Klumpen0815
The following are a few things I would like to see in the new site setup that were in the previous design:

- Wishlist icon (was previously a heat) next to games in game search results
- Prices on my personal (account) Wishlist page

I used both of the above to determine whether the games I have on my wishlist are on sale and what the cost will be. It now takes longer for me to determine whether a game I want to buy is on sale.


- Dates next to each game review on game pages

One way I used the dates on game reviews was to determine whether a negative review pertaining to game bugs was posted before a GoG issued a game update. I also used this date to determine whether a review was posted before or after GoG added the next game in a series, etc.


- Ability to quickly go from first page to last page of game reviews

If the game page reviews are in date-posted order, I would like to the ability to jump to the most recent reviews with one click (or with fewer clicks). We now have to click through each page one at a time (page 1, page 2 ... page 50). If the reviews are most recent first, I would like this ability to quickly get to the oldest reviews quickly.
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BJWanlund: I made a wishlist item to add DRM-free books. Basically I am really angry at Amazon for their recent practices that screw over authors of and I am *this* close to boycotting their Kindle and Audible stores entirely, and finding my ebooks elsewhere. One of those "elsewhere" types of stores needs to be GOG.com IMHO.
I agree with that. If GOG can do films then they can do DRM free ebooks as well. Amazon is starting to lose all sense of reality with it's sneaky and draconian KDP Select system, demanding exclusivity from their authors. This, and their dislike of their indie authors using advertising webites that aren't affiliated, are just a couple of the problems authors are having with Amazon.

The only problem I see with GOG selling ebooks is in it's return policy. Amazon are cracking down on that fo good or ill. Some ebook buyers do take the piss with it, though and treat it like a library, but then ebook previews on their site are a bit shit. What GOG would need to do is make sure that the previews give a good indication of the ebook itself so that there's no doubt in the buyer's mind.

I don't think it's just gaming books it should sell, either. There's also comic books and novels. It may even lure some disgruntled Amazon authors to GOG.
I hope that with all the feedback GOG will consider bringing back the old design.I previous one was way better.
It's just a copy of grey,colorless and souless mobile design.I hope they didn't pay too much for it.It's not worth it.

The previous one was more with the spirit of GOG.It was happier,better and more comfortabe.This one looks like
a hybrid of steam with moblile with too much gray.
Yeah, this colour scheme is wrist-slashingly bad, that's for sure.
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Roy28: I hope that with all the feedback GOG will consider bringing back the old design.I previous one was way better.
It's just a copy of grey,colorless and souless mobile design.I hope they didn't pay too much for it.It's not worth it.

The previous one was more with the spirit of GOG.It was happier,better and more comfortabe.This one looks like
a hybrid of steam with moblile with too much gray.
If you wan't to see the old gog.com webpage back in some way you can vote for it on the community wishlist here: http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/bring_back_the_old_gogcom_website_for_desktop_users

And I think your summary of how this webpage looks now is quite accurate.
Post edited September 01, 2014 by Matruchus
Indie Game the Movie shows up twice on the front page of the fresher, better gog.
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jcoa: Indie Game the Movie shows up twice on the front page of the fresher, better gog.
One's a Special Edition and the other ]s the regular movie.
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I've been pretty negative about the changes, so here's something that I do appreciate about the fresher, better GOG:

The way gift codes for multiple games can be redeemed now, a very welcome change!

Cheers to the folks at GOG who thought of it, approved it and implemented it. :-)
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GOG.com: PS. Unfortunately, we need to drop some titles from our classic catalog. In such cases, we always do our best to give you an advance warning ... to find out which titles are being removed from our catalog, when will it happen, and what parting discounts for them do we currently offer.
Waitaminute!
REMOVE games ??!
Even f the stay in bought libraries, this is quite opposite of GOG base principles.
IMHO You owe your loyal clients a little bit of explanation WHY such absurd move is made in the first place.
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HypersomniacLive: The way gift codes for multiple games can be redeemed now, a very welcome change!
HypersomniacLive, nice, how is it different?
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Moonbeam: HypersomniacLive, nice, how is it different?
When a gift code holds more than one games, you're presented with a screen where each game has a check-box next to it. While no game is selected, the "Redeem" button is inactive. Once one or more (even all) games are selected, the "Redeem" button gets active and one can redeem the games they've selected. This means that one can choose to leave games they don't already have on the code for someone else to redeem part or all of them.

Hope it's clear enough, and perhaps someone with such a gift code can take a screenshot for better demonstration (I didn't think of taking one until it was too late).
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On the subject of gift codes, I just realised I have a bonus code for Shadow Warrior Classic that expires tomorrow, so I'm posting it here so that someone can use it before it expires.

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http://www.gog.com/redeem/

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