RWarehall: And you seem to have a really bad memory.
I do, which is why if I make mistakes(which all of us do as humans) I am willing to admit such and apologize where needed.
RWarehall: What I said about the pricing of Wizardry was that if they priced it like some of the other console ports they have released, it might be $30 or $40 and that would be too much because those were ports of well-respected games unlike that Wizardry title which received mediocre reviews even back in 2009.
If you said might then I was partially wrong and stand corrected/apologize for that. Still, you were somewhat wrong in the end....it was sold cheaper than you thought, and I see no reason these devs couldn't reduce the price for GOG buyers(if even as a discount for the early buyers).
RWarehall: The Ys series is much better reviewed for example. Heck, so is the 2001 PS2 Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land. And the point of that discussion was that at the time, we had no idea why GoG had rejected it. We didn't know if GoG was aware of the licensing issue. We still don't know how much they might have been planning to charge for it if it had released on time. We don't know if they were given a demo that was a buggy mess. GoG curation is going to take into account all these factors and come to an estimate of copies it expects to sell.
As you yourself said, they took those factors into account and they accepted Wizardry here and it sold....so why not sell this game as well if it would sell well enough to make them a profit?
RWarehall: While you and others were just calling GoG stupid for rejecting it because it has "Wizardry" in its name.
That and because it looked decent enough and was in a genre with a decent user base that might be interested in it....one decently higher than that of some other types of games sold here.
RWarehall: Think about it from the position of GoG curation with 31,000+ titles on Steam and new games released every day and then tell me why GoG needs to accept one of most notoriously bad games of the last decade for a real reason besides "I like Pirates"
Because it might sell decently enough and make GOG some profit, and some might want to buy it here only? To me those seem like good enough reasons.
RWarehall: Meanwhile you were complaining about MOLEK-SYNTEZ's release which has a 94% positive score which places it in the top 11-13% of all games on Steam vs. Vendetta's bottom 8-10% score.
I picked that one off the top of my head due to it's likely much smaller user base(those who would be into such a game) compared to the user base that is into RPGs/dungeon crawlers/etc.....if you want I likely could take some time and find a better example with a bit of effort....but even if I don't the point still stands: Games with a larger potential customer pool on the site have a much larger potential number of customers to draw from than more "niche" types of games....EVEN IF said "niche" game is popular.
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RWarehall: Here's YOUR problem...
And this opening line alone speaks volumes....why look inward for any mistakes or flaws when blaming others/calling them wrong is quicker and easier?
As in, why do you automatically assume/state that others are wrong instead of wondering if maybe you yourself might be wrong from time to time?
RWarehall: You OBVIOUSLY know absolutely nothing about game pricing. Do you even buy videogames? Because you clearly don't seem to shop for them. Everyone on this forum knows more about game pricing than you.
More derision and two hyperbolic statements(the first and last lines in this bit)......as I keep saying you don't seem to want to debate honestly, you seem to like casting aside other people's stances and ideas as wrong.dumb almost as an automatic response.
RWarehall: Look it up! It's called GOOGLE! Or Bing. It's called a Search. How about doing some research instead of making claims and pulling your made up facts from your behind.
You mean like how you seem to use mainly steam scores/etc and personal tastes to make your observations/predictions in these threads?
RWarehall: Yes, if GoG accepted it, I'm sure they would offer it at the already overpriced $29.99 that they offer Vendetta on GreenManGaming as opposed to the $49.99 where they forgot to reduce the price in other stores like Fanatical.
You willing to wager on that? Or if they released it for cheaper here(if it came here) would there be nothing but crickets coming from you in response?
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Look, in the end know this: I don't want or desire every single game on steam here......just a few here and there.....and if they sell well then GOG and us win in the process(more money for GOG means they grow which means we likely get more games over time and better service maybe as well).
If they get the game then that's swell, if not then that sucks but I can live with it. I just wish you'd be more ok with other people wanting things here that you dislike as long as they try to do it civilly, and acknowledge that sometimes you can and are wrong on such things.
(Also if it came here AND they sold it for the price you said, i'd be more than willing to admit being wrong in a reasonable manner of your choosing :)) Catch y'all later
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ColaPoweredGamer: I see that this thread is trending again, so here's my two cents.
The worst thing about Vendetta - Curse of Raven's Cry, is that the game just needed more polish, testing and a bigger budget. I can see the idea that the developers had, and I personally think that a dark and gritty, pirate game could be awesome. But after watching several reviews (the best one by DXFan 619), it's simply not worth the hassle. Too many bugs, glitches and just bad gameplay. I may try it, to see what the fuss is about, but I don't want to bother.
So many games, so liitle time and I want to spend my time playing quality (at best decent) games.
I think this game doesn't belong on GOG, maybe if the dev came around and actually put the time and the effort into fixing the game, I might try it. That being said, it's too late for the devs to fix it now, and are far better off to go and make other gmaes, and learn from this mistake.
I disagree a bit and think it should be here for some of us to try it, BUT I respect your stance & applaud how you worded it.
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To others reading: See.....this is how one words such a stance. :) ================================================================
nightcraw1er.488: I tried it recently. It wouldn’t display on the laptop, didn’t bother checking why not (1070 gaming machine so way over spec). It did run on the main box, and looked ok. Got tot the first fight in the bar, good grief that’s bad. Auto targeting clunky, camera all over the place. Uninstalled.
Also a decent reply and fair enough. :)