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Crassmaster: Yep, we're in to the final 24 hours.
And apart from King's Bounty, still nothing decent from 1C in sight. Oh well, they've got another month of sales. I ***really*** hope they finally put Pathologic on sale, even though by then I probably wouldn't have the time to play it since it's back to campus in a week.

Oh well at least I got great value out of what I'd bought from the rest of Gamersgate. Haven't gamed like I did over the last few weeks in a long time.
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lowyhong: I ***really*** hope they finally put Pathologic on sale, even though by then I probably wouldn't have the time to play it since it's back to campus in a week.
You may try to tweet them your suggestion on sale and see if they can manage that.
Post edited January 02, 2011 by fix-cz
Now that none of the games I planned to buy on GG appeared for sale on Steam, I finally made my purchase.

However, they have also run out of keys for Prey. The game is on sale, but when you buy it and click to get the activation code, you get a message that the developers have been contacted. Considering what happened on Steam, I'm not sure they'll be able to get anymore.

It's good to know that GamersGate won't have any issues giving me a refund if it doesn't turn out right.
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Dragobr: It's good to know that GamersGate won't have any issues giving me a refund if it doesn't turn out right.
A quick note about GG refunds. If the game is DRM free, you'll tend to get a refund very easily, with few questions asked. If the game has DRM/serial key, then you'll have to work with the developers/publishers or GamersGate to try and fix the problem first. If you can't fix the problem and can prove it, you'll get a refund.

In the case of not having any serial keys, they'll probably offer a refund fairly easily.