Posted May 09, 2012
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eny4lios
Z00L
Registered: Feb 2012
From Turkey
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Skunk
Hello, GOG staff. Please remove my forum posts.
Registered: Sep 2010
From United States
Posted May 09, 2012
Just last week, the bundle was $70. I know, I checked out of curiosity when I remembered my friend bought the pack with Quake IV (which I picked up a little while back) and RAGE. Now it's 50% off of $100. This is far from the first time they've done this. Pointing this out the last time they did this resulted in a ban from SPUF.
As I said in that topic, I picked it up for $24, so $50 isn't too bad considering it now comes with Quake IV and RAGE. However, it's not really half-off right now, and it's likely to go on discount for a better deal. Besides all that, this release is barebones (id plainly doesn't give a fuck anymore), so be prepared to download the soundtracks for Quake I-II and Hexen II, and play around with settings and source ports. There are some community things on the forums to help out, I haven't really bothered with much of it. Just make sure you know that there is SOME level of extra work involved after downloading for the best experience.
You certainly get a lot of bang for your buck, though, even if you do pay twice as much as I did. For one thing, even if they were to suddenly show up some time in the foreseeable future on GOG, you'd be lucky to get all this for $50 even if it was more than 50% off. The Commander Keen series, Wolfenstein 3D, Ultimate Doom, Doom II, Master Levels of Doom II (doesn't include the community wads from the retail release), Final Doom, Heretic, and Hexen all use DOSBox, and can be used with source ports. You'll have to download them at least once through Steam, but they're all DRM free.
Quake (no music included), Quake II (ditto), Quake III, and Hexen II (same) have to be launched through Steam, but if you use a source port, you'll circumvent the DRM just like that. I'm uncertain whether such solutions exist for Return to Castle Wolfenstein or Doom III.
It depends on how urgently you want to pick up this pack. I'd say you could save about $20 more, but that's about it, and you could pay $20 more, and a dime after that means you're probably overpaying. QuakeCon is just around the corner. No shame in trying to save even a dollar extra; id barely deserves the money and Valve hardly needs it.
As I said in that topic, I picked it up for $24, so $50 isn't too bad considering it now comes with Quake IV and RAGE. However, it's not really half-off right now, and it's likely to go on discount for a better deal. Besides all that, this release is barebones (id plainly doesn't give a fuck anymore), so be prepared to download the soundtracks for Quake I-II and Hexen II, and play around with settings and source ports. There are some community things on the forums to help out, I haven't really bothered with much of it. Just make sure you know that there is SOME level of extra work involved after downloading for the best experience.
You certainly get a lot of bang for your buck, though, even if you do pay twice as much as I did. For one thing, even if they were to suddenly show up some time in the foreseeable future on GOG, you'd be lucky to get all this for $50 even if it was more than 50% off. The Commander Keen series, Wolfenstein 3D, Ultimate Doom, Doom II, Master Levels of Doom II (doesn't include the community wads from the retail release), Final Doom, Heretic, and Hexen all use DOSBox, and can be used with source ports. You'll have to download them at least once through Steam, but they're all DRM free.
Quake (no music included), Quake II (ditto), Quake III, and Hexen II (same) have to be launched through Steam, but if you use a source port, you'll circumvent the DRM just like that. I'm uncertain whether such solutions exist for Return to Castle Wolfenstein or Doom III.
It depends on how urgently you want to pick up this pack. I'd say you could save about $20 more, but that's about it, and you could pay $20 more, and a dime after that means you're probably overpaying. QuakeCon is just around the corner. No shame in trying to save even a dollar extra; id barely deserves the money and Valve hardly needs it.
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eny4lios
Z00L
Registered: Feb 2012
From Turkey
Posted May 09, 2012
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As I said in that topic, I picked it up for $24, so $50 isn't too bad considering it now comes with Quake IV and RAGE. However, it's not really half-off right now, and it's likely to go on discount for a better deal. Besides all that, this release is barebones (id plainly doesn't give a fuck anymore), so be prepared to download the soundtracks for Quake I-II and Hexen II, and play around with settings and source ports. There are some community things on the forums to help out, I haven't really bothered with much of it. Just make sure you know that there is SOME level of extra work involved after downloading for the best experience.
You certainly get a lot of bang for your buck, though, even if you do pay twice as much as I did. For one thing, even if they were to suddenly show up some time in the foreseeable future on GOG, you'd be lucky to get all this for $50 even if it was more than 50% off. The Commander Keen series, Wolfenstein 3D, Ultimate Doom, Doom II, Master Levels of Doom II (doesn't include the community wads from the retail release), Final Doom, Heretic, and Hexen all use DOSBox, and can be used with source ports. You'll have to download them at least once through Steam, but they're all DRM free.
Quake (no music included), Quake II (ditto), Quake III, and Hexen II (same) have to be launched through Steam, but if you use a source port, you'll circumvent the DRM just like that. I'm uncertain whether such solutions exist for Return to Castle Wolfenstein or Doom III.
It depends on how urgently you want to pick up this pack. I'd say you could save about $20 more, but that's about it, and you could pay $20 more, and a dime after that means you're probably overpaying. QuakeCon is just around the corner. No shame in trying to save even a dollar extra; id barely deserves the money and Valve hardly needs it.
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the_bard
Brewed in Dublin
Registered: Nov 2011
From United States
Posted May 09, 2012
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As I said in that topic, I picked it up for $24, so $50 isn't too bad considering it now comes with Quake IV and RAGE. However, it's not really half-off right now, and it's likely to go on discount for a better deal. Besides all that, this release is barebones (id plainly doesn't give a fuck anymore), so be prepared to download the soundtracks for Quake I-II and Hexen II, and play around with settings and source ports. There are some community things on the forums to help out, I haven't really bothered with much of it. Just make sure you know that there is SOME level of extra work involved after downloading for the best experience.
You certainly get a lot of bang for your buck, though, even if you do pay twice as much as I did. For one thing, even if they were to suddenly show up some time in the foreseeable future on GOG, you'd be lucky to get all this for $50 even if it was more than 50% off. The Commander Keen series, Wolfenstein 3D, Ultimate Doom, Doom II, Master Levels of Doom II (doesn't include the community wads from the retail release), Final Doom, Heretic, and Hexen all use DOSBox, and can be used with source ports. You'll have to download them at least once through Steam, but they're all DRM free.
Quake (no music included), Quake II (ditto), Quake III, and Hexen II (same) have to be launched through Steam, but if you use a source port, you'll circumvent the DRM just like that. I'm uncertain whether such solutions exist for Return to Castle Wolfenstein or Doom III.
It depends on how urgently you want to pick up this pack. I'd say you could save about $20 more, but that's about it, and you could pay $20 more, and a dime after that means you're probably overpaying. QuakeCon is just around the corner. No shame in trying to save even a dollar extra; id barely deserves the money and Valve hardly needs it.
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taczillabr
ATTN: Sarcastic
Registered: Apr 2009
From Brazil
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Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
Posted May 09, 2012
GamersGate is having a sale on Batman titles - including these:
Batman: Arkham Asylum GotY for 4.99 $/€ (75% off)
Batman: Arkham City for 11.18€ / 11.98$(60% off)
Lego: Batman the Video Game for 6.78 $/€ (66% off)
All three games use Securom DRM.
Batman: Arkham Asylum GotY for 4.99 $/€ (75% off)
Batman: Arkham City for 11.18€ / 11.98$(60% off)
Lego: Batman the Video Game for 6.78 $/€ (66% off)
All three games use Securom DRM.
Post edited May 09, 2012 by Psyringe
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Foxhack
Fuzzball
Registered: Sep 2008
From Mexico
Posted May 09, 2012
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Batman: Arkham Asylum GotY for 4.99 $/€ (75% off)
Batman: Arkham City for 11.18€ / 11.98$(60% off)
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orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted May 09, 2012
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Batman: Arkham Asylum GotY for 4.99 $/€ (75% off)
Batman: Arkham City for 11.18€ / 11.98$(60% off)
Lego: Batman the Video Game for 6.78 $/€ (66% off)
All three games use Securom DRM.
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Sinizine
New User
Registered: Apr 2011
From United States
Posted May 09, 2012
GOTY price will be inflated for a while by the lame DLC. Getting AC cheap and buying the HQ DLC on its' own will likely cost you less if you don't give a crap about challenge rooms, costumes, and playing as Robin (seriously, I have to PAY to be Robin? Should be the other way around).
Post edited May 09, 2012 by Sinizine
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orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted May 09, 2012
Probably, but by Christmas the price difference will be flipped the other direction. I guess it depends on if you're willing to wait 6 months, if one waited this long then it's probably not a stretch to wait it the rest out.
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FiatLux
Fiat Lux
Registered: Feb 2011
From Denmark
Posted May 10, 2012
Well , one never knows , maybe at a point they will have sold so many bundles/games that they will lower the price ;-)
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FiatLux
Fiat Lux
Registered: Feb 2011
From Denmark
Posted May 10, 2012
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As I said in that topic, I picked it up for $24, so $50 isn't too bad considering it now comes with Quake IV and RAGE. However, it's not really half-off right now, and it's likely to go on discount for a better deal. Besides all that, this release is barebones (id plainly doesn't give a fuck anymore), so be prepared to download the soundtracks for Quake I-II and Hexen II, and play around with settings and source ports. There are some community things on the forums to help out, I haven't really bothered with much of it. Just make sure you know that there is SOME level of extra work involved after downloading for the best experience.
You certainly get a lot of bang for your buck, though, even if you do pay twice as much as I did. For one thing, even if they were to suddenly show up some time in the foreseeable future on GOG, you'd be lucky to get all this for $50 even if it was more than 50% off. The Commander Keen series, Wolfenstein 3D, Ultimate Doom, Doom II, Master Levels of Doom II (doesn't include the community wads from the retail release), Final Doom, Heretic, and Hexen all use DOSBox, and can be used with source ports. You'll have to download them at least once through Steam, but they're all DRM free.
Quake (no music included), Quake II (ditto), Quake III, and Hexen II (same) have to be launched through Steam, but if you use a source port, you'll circumvent the DRM just like that. I'm uncertain whether such solutions exist for Return to Castle Wolfenstein or Doom III.
It depends on how urgently you want to pick up this pack. I'd say you could save about $20 more, but that's about it, and you could pay $20 more, and a dime after that means you're probably overpaying. QuakeCon is just around the corner. No shame in trying to save even a dollar extra; id barely deserves the money and Valve hardly needs it.
And SP zero tolerance policy at the SPUF is nothing new (I got kicked off the forum myself - because I wouldn't take it) .
But have you any information how the bundle prices is tied in with the "regional prices ?
Also if they are "fiddleing with the bundle prices then perhaps it is something that www.steamprices.com could take a look at if they are not doing so already (perhaps someone at this forum knows someone over there) (?)
How much did you pay for it and where did you buy it ? (yres , I understood the " Quakecon" but doesn't know if that means sale at a physical location or online and in which parts of the world - though my guess would ofcourse be US).
Post edited May 10, 2012 by FiatLux
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gyokzoli
too old
Registered: Jul 2009
From Other
Posted May 10, 2012
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avwjase
New User
Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted May 10, 2012
Amazon has the Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum edition marked down from $29.99 to $4.99 right now and it is DRM free for those into such things.
Personally, I prefer DRM free but understand those that prefer to have it attached to a client like Steam.
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum edition - 4.99
Personally, I prefer DRM free but understand those that prefer to have it attached to a client like Steam.
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum edition - 4.99
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grviper
Cat Confuser Lv6
Registered: Dec 2010
From Russian Federation
Posted May 10, 2012
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Personally, I prefer DRM free but understand those that prefer to have it attached to a client like Steam.
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum edition - 4.99