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The 40 minute questions:
Nexus: the Jupiter incident
Clive Barker's Undying.

Good? Bad? Have these questions gotten annoying yet?
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yyahoo: Dang! Those individually listed Cinemaware games on GOG now come across as quite a poor value... :/
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Russonc: Hoping now for the complete pack announcement...
I don't know. This seems like a royal screw-up by Cinemaware. I wonder if Steam wouldn't allow CW to list each game individually but would allow them to offer it as a pack... It still doesn't explain the price. CW is selling each game here for $6, but on Steam the average cost per game is $0.77?

What would be the solution to make it right on GOG? Release the pack and remove the 3 individual releases? {shrug} What about those that bought one of the individual releases? Sure, they could keep the single games they bought, but just 1 game purchase here is 60% of the cost of the full pack on Steam.

You might want to reply to one of Cinemaware's posts in one of the release threads for the 3 games on here. They're usually good about replying, even if the answer isn't always what you want to hear.
Post edited November 14, 2014 by yyahoo
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Melvinica: Yep, the question was about similar promos.
Ishar and Lands of Lore have only been in weekend promos during this year. Arkania has been part of the GOG birthday promo in September.

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eiii: Does Septerra Core run in a dosbox or is it a Windows game?
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phoeniixz: It's a Windows game. Make sure you watch its gameplay video before you buy, it's known to have very slow combat system.
Thanks! Looks like it works well under Wine. For $1.49 it may be worth to try it out, even when I give up the game after a few hours because it's too tedious. Will try to watch some videos though.

Edit: Indeed, the fights are "a bit" longer. :) And unfortunately it's yet another game where a German version exists, but GOG does not have it. :( GOG needs more multi-language, not more mulit-currency. ;)

I guess I'll decide spontaneously just before the offer expires, as usual. :)
Post edited November 14, 2014 by eiii
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Telika: Dear gog, I just checked, and the front page is indeed marginally funnier is you switch the rollecoaster and spiderweb promos around.

(Or maybe it's just me.)
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IronArcturus: Haha! That's great! :)
you mean that the spiderweb is a bit to expensive and the rollercoaster should have the cheapest pricetag?
depends if youre a rollercoaster fan...

these games are quite old, i had 2 of them on retail cd, and i used the hammer of the diablo 2 forge on it so it could never be used again.
Both games have small graphics, but i never played the spiderweb games, so thats why i choose the spiderweb sale.
Maybe after playing i might find that bthese games did not live up to the expection i had, but at that package price i have had at least some fun with the games, cause the price is so low.

I always have a certain maximum price in my head that i want to spend on games i see, i paid the full retail price on the jagged alliance games (the first ones not the 3d remakes) when they came out, also on the fallout (again no 3d)
and for certain games i would pay only 3 euros.
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Leroux: Hm, no idea. My memory says the Ishar compilation has never been in a flash sale so far, the Arkania games neither, but they've been given away for free on several occasions, and Lands of Lore 1+2 might have been in a RPG bundle once. But no guarantees that my memory is reliable. ;)
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eiii: Ishar and Lands of Lore have only been in weekend promos during this year. Arkania has been part of the GOG birthday promo in September.
You might want to edit your post so that you quote Melvinica instead of me, otherwise your answer to his/her question might go unnoticed by him/her, as he/she won't receive a notification. :)
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IronArcturus: Haha! That's great! :)
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gamesfreak64: you mean that the spiderweb is a bit to expensive and the rollercoaster should have the cheapest pricetag?
depends if youre a rollercoaster fan...
Think they meant swapping the place of the bundles. That makes it look like the characters from the Spiderweb bundle are hiding behind a corner, waiting to attack the people on the rollercoaster.
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Leroux: Hm, no idea. My memory says the Ishar compilation has never been in a flash sale so far, the Arkania games neither, but they've been given away for free on several occasions, and Lands of Lore 1+2 might have been in a RPG bundle once. But no guarantees that my memory is reliable. ;)
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eiii: Ishar and Lands of Lore have only been in weekend promos during this year. Arkania has been part of the GOG birthday promo in September.

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phoeniixz: It's a Windows game. Make sure you watch its gameplay video before you buy, it's known to have very slow combat system.
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eiii: Thanks! Looks like it works well under Wine. For $1.49 it may be worth to try it out, even when I give up the game after a few hours because it's too tedious. Will try to watch some videos though.
lol i have bought this game aswell when i saw it, i haven't even played it yet :D
thats because i had it on cd when it came out in the shops, so thats why i am buying GOGS here that i have on retail cd, 90% of these dont work anymore, but the GOG versions do (thank you GOG).


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gamesfreak64: you mean that the spiderweb is a bit to expensive and the rollercoaster should have the cheapest pricetag?
depends if youre a rollercoaster fan...
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katya_stevens: Think they meant swapping the place of the bundles. That makes it look like the characters from the Spiderweb bundle are hiding behind a corner, waiting to attack the people on the rollercoaster.
ah yes , now i see it aswell :D thats quite funny...
Post edited November 14, 2014 by gamesfreak64
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IronArcturus: How is that "Two Worlds 2" game? Is it better than the first one?
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Ixamyakxim: If you have other games to play or are just looking for an impulse buy, I'd say pass.

If you love 3rd person action RPGs, have played all the big ones and are looking for something to pick up I'd say go for it, there's enough going on to make it a decent enough game.
Thanks for the pointers! I still have to finish the first part and other big RPG titles are waiting in my backlog. Good to know I don't miss much with TW2, so I can save the money for now. :)
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WalterwickJack: for the free copy of Witcher 2 and the movie, If you collect all the stamps but you already own the Witcher 2 do you get a gift code for a game of equal value? Or do you just get a gift code to bestow the Witcher 2 upon somebody else?

apologies if this was addressed already and I just didn't see it.
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Wurzelkraft: You'll get gift codes.
ok thanks for the clarification.
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Leroux: You might want to edit your post so that you quote Melvinica instead of me, otherwise your answer to his/her question might go unnoticed by him/her, as he/she won't receive a notification. :)
Oh, when you quote the question together with a first answer the original poster does not get a notification? Bad.
Sorry, then I have to remove the quote of your answer. Thanks for the hint.
Post edited November 14, 2014 by eiii
Nothing says i've bought too many games when I go to buy a new one and realized it was going to be gifted.
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RandomJC: The 40 minute questions:
Nexus: the Jupiter incident
Clive Barker's Undying.

Good? Bad? Have these questions gotten annoying yet?
Clive Barker's Undying is an great horror FPS, recommended
Picked up Empire Earth my boyfriend really likes it so I figured I would give it a shot! :)
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RandomJC: The 40 minute questions:
Nexus: the Jupiter incident
Clive Barker's Undying.

Good? Bad? Have these questions gotten annoying yet?
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gandalfnho: Clive Barker's Undying is an great horror FPS, recommended
Thank you! I apparently already own it according to my gog list...
Has anyone tried that "Crimsonland" game at all? Is it any good?