Posted June 09, 2016
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Oh no...by all means, please continue telling me about your lovely weather as I slowly melt into a gigantic puddle of sweat that utilizes a tendril of salty water to type.
I won't do anything like compare that to someone with a plate full of food mentioning how good it is to a starving person, or telling someone with no legs how great it is to walk around...;P
The sale format is fine, if slow. Everything but Insomnia-pace, have to click it before someone else does, fuck you if you do things like get up, or go to the bathroom, or get a drink, is slow to me.
Hmm. Hadn't noticed that. I'm not really going for in-dev games, so I didn't see the difference.
Well why didn't you say so. Well, the day was nice and sunny, but with a lovely breeze, warm, but not too warm. Maybe mid 20Cs at most. Now, who do I talk to about this plate of food and these lovely legs of mine. :-)
I like the XP element. I know it is just silly fun, but at least it shows a little effort has gone into it. I like that GOG used it to highlight the 2 step verification page and other things. The sale seems nice, although I do think they could maybe offer more free games for people who have already got all three. But I guess that is hard to do as publishers won't get much of a profit from it.
I only noticed it as I saw on the front page when you hover over a game it shows the XP you will get. I have no real interest in incomplete games, the same with pre-orders. I prefer to get a game that is finished and that has a little feedback from customers so that I know the game is not a complete letdown.