Ooh, I have cents! Two, even!
Here's one: I find it really weird that everyone insists on characterizing this sale as 'gambling'. It doesn't seem that way at all to me. It's a three-dollar grab-bag; you're guaranteed a return (tech bugs on launch notwithstanding), which is guaranteed to be -- base price -- worth more than three dollars. Shoot, that's less gambling than a carnival crane game. And a far cry from going to Monte Carlo and paying money for the chance to handle cards and maybe be given your money back.
contra_cultura: My point is, it really doesn’t matter if you are getting the games you want to play or if you’re getting games you’ll never play (bear in mind there’s no possibility of selecting Piñatas for Mac or Linux), this has nothing to do with games, valuing games, promoting gaming culture, entreating people or educating them (you know, good things games can do), it’s only about getting people to keep clicking that tiny dopamine shot that is the “Buy for 3$” button as many times as possible. I was hoping GOG would never do these sort of things, I was hoping it would keep selling games honestly and never becoming a marketplace for CS:GO skins and stuff like that, but I’m afraid it’s on its path of becoming so and that makes me feel utterly disappointed.
And this I find fascinating. I'll unpack this going up.
A few people have remarked on the 'not
my GOG!' temperament that always seems to flare whenever there's a 'gimmicky' sale (like 'Insomnia' and 'Mutatis Mutando' or whatever). That's how I read this last comment. Me, I don't play in the CS:GO park, so maybe it's an issue for the CS:GO kids.
I kinda love these stupid sales, even though I don't really ever participate. And I love the irony of gamers complaining about the 'tiny dopamine shot' that a game company is using to sell games. That dopamine shot is, arguably, central to how games work -- like, all of them. Every loot grab, level up, dead boss, cross-field goal, rocket jump, sick gank, tea-bag, and
shop purchase is the delivery system. Seems like people are only fussing about it now that someone made a game with money in it -- or, as I see it, made the mundane act of purchasing into a game.
Seems fair to quote Yepoleb up there, 'coz I agree with pretty much all of it, but this is dragging.
Now, the reason I'm not playing pinata is 'coz I'm a Linux fella, and, just glancing over the tracking list -- well, it just looks like even if I
do get some peach from my wishlist, it probably won't have a Linux installer. Shoot, I rarely even grab freebies when they're up anymore: I'm already disappointed that the sure-I'll-try-it-if-it's-free 'Deadlight' is Windows-only.
So yes, this is all a Trojan horse for my "MORE LOVE FOR LINUX" rant, but I know Yepoleb feels me, right?