Stilton: Having sat through (almost) three of these extravaganzas, I still don't understand the principle behind having only two (or even a dozen) games available at any one time. If its a sale, GOG ought to try selling the stuff by making all of it available to everyone all of the time. Have it last only a weekend if they want to inject some urgency into the proceedings, but this present approach really
is pants. Too frequently there are long drawn out periods where people are aching to spend money on the titles they want but are forced to watch their fingernails grow instead. I just don't get it.
moonshineshadow: I have to say of course it is not the best approach to reach a huge amount of people but for that we have the summer sale etc. For me Insomnia was always about this trying to get a really good deal but also facing the chance that it might be gone before you could get it. It is always kind of fun. At last that is how it always was for me for the fast selling games. This snail sale going on right now is just boring.
EndreWhiteMane: Got it Moon?
Edit: Nevermind. I got all excited. :-)
moonshineshadow: *big hug*
This is a sale with its own game woven into it.
You might win, and you might not. That's definitely part of the appeal.
You can hit the Summer sale, gear up like crazy, but it's like shooting fish in a barrel.
Stilton: Having sat through (almost) three of these extravaganzas, I still don't understand the principle behind having only two (or even a dozen) games available at any one time. If its a sale, GOG ought to try selling the stuff by making all of it available to everyone all of the time. Have it last only a weekend if they want to inject some urgency into the proceedings, but this present approach really
is pants. Too frequently there are long drawn out periods where people are aching to spend money on the titles they want but are forced to watch their fingernails grow instead. I just don't get it.
adaliabooks: I think it's about the anticipation, and the gimmicks.
Yeah, they could have just put them all up for sale at once and left it at that, but would it have created any of the buzz this sale does? How long have people on the forums been talking about the last two?
I think they're trying to stand out from the competition a bit, if they put everything out at once it would be just another sale, like the ones you find on a dozen other stores every week.
It's also possible they can give better discounts this way, as even though the games are cheap, because they are limited in time and quantity it doesn't devalue the game long term.
Plus, I know if this had been any other sale I would probably have chosen a game or two I was interested in and bought them and that would be it, as it is I bought four games, got interested in quite a few others and generally had fun, which improves my relationship with GoG.
That being said, the concept behind the sale is clearly ridiculous, but it obviously works :D
Edit: Plus, all you need to do is look at the Tracker Thread to see that a load of new customers have also engaged with the forums, which is bound to get them buying more games long term.
The tracker thread is something like 20 times larger than the official thread....that is frigging nuts, even with tracker threads routinely annihilating the official ones in terms of post count.
Additional - a request for people, if you feel like it and have time on your hands at some point.
I know I asked earlier for people to keep their lists updated. Alongside that, if people could go through them, and think on what's considered high priority, that would be hugely appreciated. Thank you. =)