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xyem: See attachment.
They accidentally a noun.
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you are required to own on gog
You have to own Gog in order to play Planescape: Torment.
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xyem: See attachment.
Another bug from the Gog bugmen. 8-{
Step one: Own
Step two: ???
Step three: Profit

So now we're in phase one.
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xyem: See attachment.
It is telling you that you must own the game (planescape) in order to purchase the sound track.
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It's a mystery indeed: Why would anybody pay £3.59 for a soundtrack they could've gotten for free until fairly recently.

I mean, there's disposable income and there's literally flushing money down the toilet.
No purchase without pwnage, noob.
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eisberg77: It is telling you that you must own the game (planescape) in order to purchase the sound track.
Except it isn't because it is missing the name of the game (which is a link to the game page).

Note the double space between "own" and "on" in the attachment where it should be.
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fronzelneekburm: It's a mystery indeed: Why would anybody pay £3.59 for a soundtrack they could've gotten for free until fairly recently.

I mean, there's disposable income and there's literally flushing money down the toilet.
Because "could have" implies that they no longer can right now.

I "could have" bought Tesla stock at $11, but I didn't. Hardly a reason not to buy it at $200.

And when it comes to the cost, there's money management, there's penny pinching, there's being miserly, there's hoarding as a mental illness, and then there's a whole new level of trying to save £3.59.
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fronzelneekburm: It's a mystery indeed: Why would anybody pay £3.59 for a soundtrack they could've gotten for free until fairly recently.
The principles, they fall one by one, hoo-rah. hoo-rah. (2 price points)
The principles, they fall one by one, hoo-rah, hoo-rah. (free extras)
The principles will fall one by one, (no DLC)
and even then, GOG won't be done. (Galaxy optional)
The principles, they fall one by one.. hoo-rahhhhhh. (no regional prices)
A better question - why do you have to own the game to buy the soundtrack? Maybe I don't like the game but like the music. Why should I have to buy the game if all I want is the soundtrack?
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Oddeus: You have to own Gog in order to play Planescape: Torment.
Not quite, owning GOG is the requirement to play the official soundtrack of Planescape: Torment EE.



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Breja: A better question - why do you have to own the game to buy the soundtrack? Maybe I don't like the game but like the music. Why should I have to buy the game if all I want is the soundtrack?
This has been discussed many times - because any and all non_in-game_content extras are treated as game DLC; makes no sense, but perhaps it's done to fit things into the legal frame of selling games online.