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Xenonauts 2 & Vampire the Masquerade 2 Bloodlines 4: How long have they been "coming soon"?

Well, it [Xenonauts 2] has been in development since 2015, was announced in 2016, and as of 2021 appears to be in development hell. As for VtM6:B8, the gong show that is the development of it has been very well documented.

So GOG, we need to have a talk. I'm going to sit you down and tell you to redefine what you consider as "Coming Soon". A vague "Q6 in 3001" is going to be better than nothing. It would at least give a target time for the public to go nudge the publishers with a kindly elbow.

I don't need promises of absolute dates, (as the release of CP2006 proved beyond a doubt); just a somewhen. If that cannot be determined to at least a quarter and year, or the date of release isn't even pending, then what are these titles doing other than taunting us or being sad reminders of a troubled development?

Given that there have been titles that have pulled the rug from beneath us, even within a week of release, seeing titles that are basically as reliable as vague starsigns in terms of determination of release does not speak to confidence as a customer.
Post edited May 05, 2021 by Darvond
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Darvond: Xenonauts 2 & Vampire the Masquerade 2 Bloodlines 4: How long have they been "coming soon"?

Well, it [Xenonauts 2] has been in development since 2015, was announced in 2016, and as of 2021 appears to be in development hell. As for VtM6:B8, the gong show that is the development of it has been very well documented.

So GOG, we need to have a talk. I'm going to sit you down and tell you to redefine what you consider as "Coming Soon". A vague "Q6 in 3001" is going to be better than nothing. It would at least give a target time for the public to go nudge the publishers with a kindly elbow.

I don't need promises of absolute dates, (as the release of CP2006 proved beyond a doubt); just a somewhen. If that cannot be determined to at least a quarter and year, or the date of release isn't even pending, then what are these titles doing other than taunting us or being sad reminders of a troubled development?

Given that there have been titles that have pulled the rug from beneath us, even within a week of release, seeing titles that are basically as reliable as vague starsigns in terms of determination of release does not speak to confidence as a customer.
If you preorder, you take your chances. They will not say when it will be ready, bannerlord has been 10years or something now and still no end in sight.
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"Coming soon" is just fancy talk for "This game will be released here too so don't rush and buy it at the other store".
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Darvond: Vampire the Masquerade 2 Bloodlines 4
I'm assuming you mean Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines 2...

That game's on very shaky grounds. The developer was recently changed, after numerous layoffs at Hardsuit Labs (the original devs), and I doubt it will see the "light of day" any time soon.
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Darvond: So GOG, we need to have a talk. I'm going to sit you down and tell you to redefine what you consider as "Coming Soon".
We don't have "Coming Soon" here on GOG, sir. We have "Coming Soon™".
Post edited May 07, 2021 by WinterSnowfall
like jesus 2nd coming , soon
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WinterSnowfall: I'm assuming you mean Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines 2...

That game's on very shaky grounds. The developer was recently changed, after numerous layoffs Hardsuit Labs (the original devs), and I doubt it will see the "light of day" any time soon. We don't have "Coming Soon" here on GOG, sir. We have "Coming Soon™".
The subtitle faffery was written as a subtle jest, if you were wondering.

And knowing the game has switched devs, does make me wonder why it's still listed even more.
Well considering the coming soon status that Duke Nukem Forever had, and people out there still waiting for Half-Life 3..........
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ConsulCaesar: "Coming soon" is just fancy talk for "This game will be released here too so don't rush and buy it at the other store".
Which is why I made the final point: There have been enough games that pulled a bait & switch that have proved that false.
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Darvond: The subtitle faffery was written as a subtle jest, if you were wondering.
Ah... t'was a long work day, what can I say :P. The sarcastic receptors in my eyes need adjusting.
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Darvond: And knowing the game has switched devs, does make me wonder why it's still listed even more.
Well, it's still "under development". Expect it in a few years. Someday soon, as the elves say.
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WinterSnowfall: Ah... t'was a long work day, what can I say :P. The sarcastic receptors in my eyes need adjusting. Well, it's still "under development". Expect it in a few years. Someday soon, as the elves say.
I'm going to grumble and gesture dismissively, to the tune of, "When it exists."
What's your problem anyway?

The tag just means that, if released, these games will be available on GOG and you will be able to buy them here if you want. The scenario in which GOG breaks this promise and causes you damage is if you forgo preordering elsewhere and associated prorder bonuses and the game comes out but not on GOG.

Having "coming soon" on a game which never releases and never asks for your money does nothing. Taking money for a game stuck in development is questionable, but not very much if GOG will refund it at the drop of a hat (they will).
Post edited May 05, 2021 by Starmaker
Nowadays, soon = when it's done.

Who else remembers https://www.gog.com/game/crawl ?
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Starmaker: What's your problem anyway?

The tag just means that, if released, these games will be available on GOG and you will be able to buy them here if you want. The scenario in which GOG breaks this promise and causes you damage is if you forgo preordering elsewhere and associated prorder bonuses and the game comes out but not on GOG.

Having "coming soon" on a game which never releases and never asks for your money does nothing. Taking money for a game stuck in development is questionable, but not very much if GOG will refund it at the drop of a hat (they will).
My problem is simply in the matter of their potential non-existence, as I outlined. Imagine ordering a hamburger or t-shirt that took +4 years to arrive.

Or being advertised a movie that'll be coming in 10+ years, if at all. Any semblance of hype will be long dead, as will any potential interest.

Casually side-eyes Avatar 2, and several failed "cinematic universes".

"Coming Soon" implies a sense of timeliness, and more importantly, a sense of occurrence. So why list games which status is unknown, at best?
Post edited May 05, 2021 by Darvond
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Darvond: "Coming Soon" implies a sense of timeliness, and more importantly, a sense of occurrence.
No, it doesn't. Not on GOG.

For example, Wasteland 2 has a bonus called "Wasteland Avellone Novel", which has been "coming soon" since 2014.

In the context of games, the indication of "coming soon" simply means "we want to have the option of posting two news articles about this game". Nothing more.

In the context of bonuses, the indication of "coming soon" almost always means "not coming at all, ever".
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mrkgnao: In the context of bonuses, the indication of "coming soon" almost always means "not coming at all, ever".
That only reinforces the point of this thread.