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timppu: EDIT: It might also be that those "complete the set" deals don't work anymore simply because many GOG games nowadays have so many different editions. I think I still haven't figured out all the Pillars of Something editions, Hero/Royal/Ultimate/Ultra/Megazinga...
Good lord, don't get me started on the GOG different versions of the same game. It can be a nightmare to navigate and you need a spreadsheet just to buy a damn game. I wish GOG would simplify their versions but what can you do, right?

To be a little fair to GOG here it must also be said that in the past GOG sales rarely went above 50% and standard prices were 6 and 10 dollars so it was easier to figure out back then.

Maybe I'm just a greedy old crank but it did seem like game sales were much better 5-10 years ago on GOG, Steam, Gamersgate, etc.
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timppu: Well, I presume it is there because the bundle that you pointed to costs so much more (101,89€ normal price, compared to Royal Edition's 39.99€).
Yeah, that's why I stuck that edit into my previous response.
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Yep, I also remember a time when goodies, manuals, most of the game, was not sold separately. A time before bloated galaxy filled installers. But that was then...
Post edited December 28, 2019 by nightcraw1er.488
GOG's recent-ish trend of utilizing the newsletter to give out "better" time-limited discounts is a nice offset but not quite a return to the "good old days".

The "click a picture, find a discount" thing, I personally do not care for. The "so you bought this game, here's games in the series that are on sale with a little bit more of a discount as a way of saying 'Thanks sucker, we got your money and now we want more of it!'" is a bit more palatable.
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timppu: It might also be that those "complete the set" deals don't work anymore simply because many GOG games nowadays have so many different editions. I think I still haven't figured out all the Pillars of Something editions, Hero/Royal/Ultimate/Ultra/Megazinga...
I hate those infinite editions for certain games. This only makes me confused about what is in fact the most complete version.
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All I know is that it happens more and more often that I don't buy a game because there is such a mess of DLCs, Season Passes, "Complete" Editions and whathaveyous that I'm at a complete loss what I need to buy to get the full package.

Happened to me yesterday when browsing the catalogue. Ancestors Legacy has a Special Edition and a Complete Edition. I suppose the Complete Edition has everything, but who can really tell for sure at a glance?

Little Nightmares is even worse. You get the base game for 4.99. Then you have the season pass for another 4.99. Then there's three separate DLCs listed, which I suppose are included in the season pass. But are they really?

I wasn't going to take any chances, so I just bought Jazz Jackrabbit instead. :D
Post edited December 28, 2019 by fronzelneekburm
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fronzelneekburm: All I know is that it happens more and more often that I don't buy a game because there is such a mess of DLCs, Season Passes, "Complete" Editions and whathaveyous that I'm at a complete loss what I need to buy to get the full package.

Happened to me yesterday when browsing the catalogue. Ancestors Legacy has a Special Edition and a Complete Edition. I suppose the Complete Edition has everything, but who can really tell for sure at a glance?

Little Nightmares is even worse. You get the base game for 4.99. Then you have the season pass for another 4.99. Then there's three separate DLCs listed, which I suppose are included in the season pass. But are they really?

I wasn't going to take any chances, so I just bought Jazz Jackrabbit instead. :D
Yupp, it's confusing. GOG should handle the DLC/different edition stuff at least as well as steam. I mean I'm all for DRM free, but with all the competition from steam/epic etc I wish GOG would at least keep up in these things. I know it's not always possible (ie: paradox DLC mess), but I wish products here were at least on par with the ones sold elsewhere.
Post edited December 28, 2019 by blotunga
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blotunga: When GOG used to sell complete packages of games.
I just discovered that Steam for example has a Panzer Corps Gold bundle, with heavy discounts compared to the GOG version. And many games with lots of DLCs have that.

Also GOG used to have bundles where you'd pay only for the difference, now Steam implements that a lot better.
You started off well and had me.....
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blotunga: For example on GOG the new Neverwinter Nights Deluxe is a big FU in the face of those who bought it because now it includes Moonsea, but on GOG you have to buy the DLC separately, no option to "complete" the bundle at the price difference and better discount.
Then ya(slightly) lost me......

(Though I understand where you're coming from somewhat)

(Also not to nag on you specifically, but as I said in another thread gamers/customers(in general) are seemingly never happy long(or so it seems)...even if they offered the game on a gold plated platter with everything other stores got I bet some would complain it wasn't SOLID gold. o.0 :|)
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jepsen1977: One of the aspects I really loved about GOG in the past was their fair pricing model. If you already owned 3 out of 5 games in a bundle you would still get the big discount on the last 2 games but without having to pay for the 3 you already owned. Steam used to be bad at this and Bethesda are the absolute worst at this.

These days GOG bundles leave a lot to be desired......
You can still complete sales to get the better discount in some cases, though.
Post edited December 29, 2019 by GameRager
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blotunga: And they were good. But now steam has more awesome bundles with great discounts. Ie: the Panzer Corps bundle above. On gog even the grand campaign DLC alone is more expensive than that whole bundle
We get DRM free editions, though, which fully or near fully equalizes the value differences in many cases.

Also for those that want such deals they can either "bite the bullet" and buy on steam/epic or wait patiently for them to come here.
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A bit of a joke on the issue with a holiday theme ala a scene from A Christmas Carol:
(Note I do this to joke, so if anyone is offended I apologize)

Scrooge(Me): Are there no steam copies?

Charity Workers(some users on Gog): Plenty of steam copies.

Scrooge: Are there no Epic sales and giveaways?

Charity Workers: There are.

Scrooge: Those who want their games so badly should go there, then.

Charity Workers: Many won't go there, and some would rather not play games ever again.

Scrooge: If they choose to do so then they should do it and be quiet about it, and decrease the surplus protesting on the forums.


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timppu: GOG certainly has done similar bundling with many other games, e.g. I was miffed when GOG released Kingdom Come: Royal Edition which included all the DLCs too, for a cheaper bundle price. I had already bought the base game + most of the DLCs separately, and I wouldn't get any discount to "upgrade" to the Royal Edition, but instead I'd have to pay the full price for Royal Edition (including the base game + DLCs I already had on GOG), OR buy the missing DLCs separately (which still does cost quite much).
And that is why people should be patient or be prepared for a better deal/more DLC to come along if they buy early.

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nightcraw1er.488: Yep, I also remember a time when goodies, manuals, most of the game, was not sold separately. A time before bloated galaxy filled installers. But that was then...
1. We often still get such extras with older games(unless they aren't available to Gog or allowed to be posted on site by the rights holders) and some newer games as well(also sometimes past releases years back didn't have all extras either for various reasons).

2. Most games do not cut out most(over 50%) of the game for such DLC....that is a slight exaggeration.
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M3troid: I hate those infinite editions for certain games. This only makes me confused about what is in fact the most complete version.
Agreed
Post edited December 29, 2019 by GameRager
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blotunga: When GOG used to sell complete packages of games.
I just discovered that Steam for example has a Panzer Corps Gold bundle, with heavy discounts compared to the GOG version. And many games with lots of DLCs have that.

Also GOG used to have bundles where you'd pay only for the difference, now Steam implements that a lot better.
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GameRager: You started off well and had me.....
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blotunga: For example on GOG the new Neverwinter Nights Deluxe is a big FU in the face of those who bought it because now it includes Moonsea, but on GOG you have to buy the DLC separately, no option to "complete" the bundle at the price difference and better discount.
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GameRager: Then ya(slightly) lost me......

(Though I understand where you're coming from somewhat)

(Also not to nag on you specifically, but as I said in another thread gamers/customers(in general) are seemingly never happy long(or so it seems)...even if they offered the game on a gold plated platter with everything other stores got I bet some would complain it wasn't SOLID gold. o.0 :|)
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jepsen1977: One of the aspects I really loved about GOG in the past was their fair pricing model. If you already owned 3 out of 5 games in a bundle you would still get the big discount on the last 2 games but without having to pay for the 3 you already owned. Steam used to be bad at this and Bethesda are the absolute worst at this.

These days GOG bundles leave a lot to be desired......
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GameRager: You can still complete sales to get the better discount in some cases, though.
If you bought NWN Remastered Deluxe after release hoping that it has all the new modules, now there is a new version of NWN Deluxe (wirh a slightly higher price - but also had a newsletter discount of 85% off). On the other hand the new DLC, Tyrants of the Moonsea is only 15% off. All in all it would've been the same to buy the DLC or rebuy the whole NWN Deluxe during this sale. Which is imho unfair to those who already bought the supposedly "Complete" edition, which isn't complete anymore anyway. On steam this would be a "Bundle" and you would likely just pay a small diffference with the discount of the bundle.
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blotunga: If you bought NWN Remastered Deluxe after release hoping that it has all the new modules, now there is a new version of NWN Deluxe (wirh a slightly higher price - but also had a newsletter discount of 85% off).
People who want full versions/better discounts should wait, and if not they should bite the bullet(as I have said before) and buy early....their call.

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blotunga: On the other hand the new DLC, Tyrants of the Moonsea is only 15% off.
It's better than no discount, at least...and again, if people want better deals they should wait.

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blotunga: On steam this would be a "Bundle" and you would likely just pay a small difference with the discount of the bundle.
Then people who want better deals and who are concerned more with price can buy there....if they want complete editions here they should wait for them to be complete and go on sale.
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blotunga: And they were good. But now steam has more awesome bundles with great discounts. Ie: the Panzer Corps bundle above. On gog even the grand campaign DLC alone is more expensive than that whole bundle
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GameRager: We get DRM free editions, though, which fully or near fully equalizes the value differences in many cases.

Also for those that want such deals they can either "bite the bullet" and buy on steam/epic or wait patiently for them to come here.
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A bit of a joke on the issue with a holiday theme ala a scene from A Christmas Carol:
(Note I do this to joke, so if anyone is offended I apologize)

Scrooge(Me): Are there no steam copies?

Charity Workers(some users on Gog): Plenty of steam copies.

Scrooge: Are there no Epic sales and giveaways?

Charity Workers: There are.

Scrooge: Those who want their games so badly should go there, then.

Charity Workers: Many won't go there, and some would rather not play games ever again.

Scrooge: If they choose to do so then they should do it and be quiet about it, and decrease the surplus protesting on the forums.

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timppu: GOG certainly has done similar bundling with many other games, e.g. I was miffed when GOG released Kingdom Come: Royal Edition which included all the DLCs too, for a cheaper bundle price. I had already bought the base game + most of the DLCs separately, and I wouldn't get any discount to "upgrade" to the Royal Edition, but instead I'd have to pay the full price for Royal Edition (including the base game + DLCs I already had on GOG), OR buy the missing DLCs separately (which still does cost quite much).
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GameRager: And that is why people should be patient or be prepared for a better deal/more DLC to come along if they buy early.

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nightcraw1er.488: Yep, I also remember a time when goodies, manuals, most of the game, was not sold separately. A time before bloated galaxy filled installers. But that was then...
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GameRager: 1. We often still get such extras with older games(unless they aren't available to Gog or allowed to be posted on site by the rights holders) and some newer games as well(also sometimes past releases years back didn't have all extras either for various reasons).

2. Most games do not cut out most(over 50%) of the game for such DLC....that is a slight exaggeration.
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M3troid: I hate those infinite editions for certain games. This only makes me confused about what is in fact the most complete version.
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GameRager: Agreed
Nonsense, I haven’t brought a single game this year which has had any goodies (apart from adding a dlc to nwn). Everything, including some manuals are now dlc. Most games have full content, well explain Paradox? Also, the number of games with per order dlc has increased, how can you have content for a game not finished yet?
The only extras we get now are galaxy components bloating the offline installers.
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nightcraw1er.488: Yep, I also remember a time when goodies, manuals, most of the game, was not sold separately. A time before bloated galaxy filled installers. But that was then...
I really don‘t get why your post is downvoted. To me this is a real issue with GOG, but seems we bothare alone on this.
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nightcraw1er.488: Yep, I also remember a time when goodies, manuals, most of the game, was not sold separately. A time before bloated galaxy filled installers. But that was then...
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john_hatcher: I really don‘t get why your post is downvoted. To me this is a real issue with GOG, but seems we bothare alone on this.
I'd attribute this to the shift in focus from decades old games where there is no further development, to new releases where content is still being added or there are competing listings in other stores.

I don't think developers would be happy with a model of same game base price, and free DLC that would otherwise be charged in steam.

I don't think customers would be happy with a model of paying a significantly higher price for the game than Steam for the promise of subsequent additional content that may or may not eventuate (and which may or may not be playable).

I don't think GOG would be happy to hold off listing games until development is finished, forcing everyone willing to buy the game as-is to purchase it elsewherre..

The shift in focus is probably a necessary evil for GOGs survival - I would doubt the demographic group of people interested in 30 year old games is growing. Unfortunately I don't have any alternatives to suggest.
Post edited December 29, 2019 by Mortius1
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blotunga: If you bought NWN Remastered Deluxe after release hoping that it has all the new modules, now there is a new version of NWN Deluxe (wirh a slightly higher price - but also had a newsletter discount of 85% off).
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GameRager: People who want full versions/better discounts should wait, and if not they should bite the bullet(as I have said before) and buy early....their call.

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blotunga: On the other hand the new DLC, Tyrants of the Moonsea is only 15% off.
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GameRager: It's better than no discount, at least...and again, if people want better deals they should wait.

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blotunga: On steam this would be a "Bundle" and you would likely just pay a small difference with the discount of the bundle.
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GameRager: Then people who want better deals and who are concerned more with price can buy there....if they want complete editions here they should wait for them to be complete and go on sale.
The Deluxe is supposed to be "Complete" and is now, but if you bought the Deluxe 2 months ago, you have an incomplete "Deluxe"