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GilesHabibula: This has been on my wishlist for a long time, and I would most certainly grab it along with its DLC if there had been an appropriate good-bye discount. I mean, why not discount it if you're telling us it won't be supported anyway?

Failing that discount however, I cannot justify spending that kind of money on a game I'm only sort of interested in. Which of course means I won't be buying the new one either. I mean, your primary customers already own the game. Now is a good time to get other people off the fence.

Dudes, if you gotta de-list the damn thing, at least do it in a way that will entice interested buyers! Geez. This ain't rocket science.
Completely agree. I'd easily buy a discounted all-in going away bundle. These are stupid marketing decisions by executives that don't understand their customers. This move guarantees that I won't buy the new one.

Frankly, there's no reason they should delist at all in the first place. It's hard to support? There are tons of games on here and Steam that aren't supported. It's free money to keep a game listed. Just look at Rebel Galaxy... they rage quit the entire industry, and didn't delist either game.
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Darvond: And this is why we all should gather around things like Tabletop Club, making ersatz versions of these games so they can live forever rather than languish in licensing hell.
viva la godot
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GilesHabibula: This has been on my wishlist for a long time, and I would most certainly grab it along with its DLC if there had been an appropriate good-bye discount. I mean, why not discount it if you're telling us it won't be supported anyway?

Failing that discount however, I cannot justify spending that kind of money on a game I'm only sort of interested in. Which of course means I won't be buying the new one either. I mean, your primary customers already own the game. Now is a good time to get other people off the fence.

Dudes, if you gotta de-list the damn thing, at least do it in a way that will entice interested buyers! Geez. This ain't rocket science.
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nightstrike_gog: Completely agree. I'd easily buy a discounted all-in going away bundle. These are stupid marketing decisions by executives that don't understand their customers. This move guarantees that I won't buy the new one.

Frankly, there's no reason they should delist at all in the first place. It's hard to support? There are tons of games on here and Steam that aren't supported. It's free money to keep a game listed. Just look at Rebel Galaxy... they rage quit the entire industry, and didn't delist either game.
Reading all of this, reminded me of this classic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1EyN9xTK94
This delisting in a nutshell: "I killed my sale!"
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mqstout: And (allow me to stereotype), weird seeing that from you, being that you are marked from Germany, ancestral homeland of the strategy board game.
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g2222: You see, that's exactly why stereotypes are a bad thing.
I am not an avid board game player and will not start defending it because of nationality. WTF.
"After School Dice Club" for you to watch.