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I started getting this message after buying quite a few Pinatas. However according to Onsdag's list from the "Pinata Tracker" thread I'm still missing the following 4 games:

Act of War: Gold Edition
Full Throttle Remastered
Risen 3: Titan Lords
Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition

Has anyone got the same message and should I risk buying more Pinatas or will I just lose them?
The piñatas for specific games do run out. There might only be 2000 piñatas that contain Saints Row IV for example (I just picked a random number - I don't know the actual amount). Once they are gone you can't get them in a piñata anymore.
Post edited August 20, 2017 by tremere110
I don't think the games "run out", but there were some games that were removed from the Pinata sale, because their price was less than a Pinata in some regions. I don't know about the others, but Full Throttle Remastered was one of them.
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PaterAlf: I don't think the games "run out", but there were some games that were removed from the Pinata sale, because their price was less than a Pinata in some regions. I don't know about the others, but Full Throttle Remastered was one of them.
And there I was hoping to get that. >_<
GOG should've posted a list of removed stuff.
While it is probably random, gog most likely limits the number of "good" deals so that they do not lose money on the RNG. House always wins when it comes to gambling.
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omega64: And there I was hoping to get that. >_<
GOG should've posted a list of removed stuff.
When I look at the price, I'm no longer 100% sure that it was Full Throttle Remastered that was removed. With a 33% discount, it would only be cheaper than $3 in Russia (and the other former Soviet countries with the highest discount in regional pricing). Maybe it was Day of the Tantacle Remastered that was removed?

But yes, GOG should have posted a list of removed stuff.
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qwixter: While it is probably random, gog most likely limits the number of "good" deals so that they do not lose money on the RNG. House always wins when it comes to gambling.
Yes, that is a good point. They also have to strike a deal with the publisher regarding the promotions, right?
Someone has too much money and too little impulse control. =P
Thanks guys.
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mistermumbles: Someone has too much money and too little impulse control. =P
Lol I do admit I always lose myself when GOG has these kind of deals on. Too many games and not enough time to play.