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This game is currently on the front page for titles on sale, listed as being an incredible 5% off its original price!

https://www.gog.com/game/wrath_aeon_of_ruin

What's next, titles on sale with a 1% discount? Clearly, 5% off is just a marketing ploy by the game developer to get the game onto the front page among titles that are up to 75% (or more) off their regular price, while offering up mere peanuts in return to the customer. 10% off should be the absolute minimum for a title to earn discount/sale status and visibility, anything less is a joke. On the other hand, if they want to lower their regular price by 5%, then they can do so without pretending that they are offering a discount. At the very least, discounts lower than 10% shouldn't be front page material, the GOG algorithm should push these sham discounts way back in the product listing and not let bad actors game the system...
Post edited November 23, 2019 by retrorealms
It's on the front page because it's a new game, dude. Not because it's on sale.
If it was up to me, I'd make you pay 105%.
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Or you could just not buy it.
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eric5h5: It's on the front page because it's a new game, dude. Not because it's on sale.
That's why it's on the front _sales_ page? Lots of new (and newer) games are not on the sales page, presumably because they are not on sale...
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retrorealms: snip
https://isthereanydeal.com/game/wrathaeonofruin/info/
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retrorealms: What's next, titles on sale with a 1% discount? Clearly, 5% off is just a marketing ploy by the game developer to get the game onto the front page among titles that are up to 75% (or more) off their regular price, while offering up mere peanuts in return to the customer. 10% off should be the absolute minimum for a title to earn discount/sale status and visibility, anything less is a joke. On the other hand, if they want to lower their regular price by 5%, then they can do so without pretending that they are offering a discount. At the very least, discounts lower than 10% shouldn't be front page material, the GOG algorithm should push these sham discounts way back in the product listing and not let bad actors game the system...
But technically ANY discount that reduces something's price by even one cent is a discount.

Also Mort...Mort Goldman....is that you?
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retrorealms: 5% off is just a marketing ploy by the game developer
Every single discount is nothing else but marketing. Especially discounts of 75% or more. Publishers keep the "standard" prices at ridiculously high levels to make people go "OMZG bazillion percent off, must buy!!!" In reality, you're just buying a game at its normal price when you get it in a sale... So instead of asking for a minimum discount of 10%, you should be asking for a maximum discount of 33% (or something like that). This'd make it possible to buy games outside of sales again.

Current sales are pretty anti-customer. There are four or five occasions a year where gamers buy a ton of games. In the end they won't even play most of them, because they lose interest in them while still playing the games they got on the sale before. This wouldn't happen when publishers would set reasonable prices for their games and give reasonable discounts every now and then.
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Tauto: If it was up to me, I'd make you pay 105%.
Shit, I just had to give you a +1 for that one. Must be because of christmas time being pretty near already oO
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real.geizterfahr: Every single discount is nothing else but marketing. Especially discounts of 75% or more. Publishers keep the "standard" prices at ridiculously high levels to make people go "OMZG bazillion percent off, must buy!!!" In reality, you're just buying a game at its normal price when you get it in a sale... So instead of asking for a minimum discount of 10%, you should be asking for a maximum discount of 33% (or something like that). This'd make it possible to buy games outside of sales again.

Current sales are pretty anti-customer. There are four or five occasions a year where gamers buy a ton of games. In the end they won't even play most of them, because they lose interest in them while still playing the games they got on the sale before. This wouldn't happen when publishers would set reasonable prices for their games and give reasonable discounts every now and then.
This is where the GOG sales spreadsheet (and similiar website for Steam) are particularly valuable.

It allows me to tell the difference between an attractive discount and the natural price of a game.
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GameRager: Also Mort...Mort Goldman....is that you?
Probably a common prefix. It certainly isn't me.

Mine was based on the latin word for death. On the other hand, Mortimer is Anglo-Norman with a completely different derivation.
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retrorealms: What's next, titles on sale with a 1% discount?
There do not have to be a discount at all!

YOU should be glad if some ask for less than usual.
We should rejoyce we have this AA title
1 at launch
2 together with Steam
3 even with a little discount
Better this than 80% off after 8 years
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Mortius1: Probably a common prefix. It certainly isn't me.

Mine was based on the latin word for death. On the other hand, Mortimer is Anglo-Norman with a completely different derivation.
Sorry for the confusion...I was making a subtle jab at OP's apparent thriftiness. ===================

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IXOXI: There do not have to be a discount at all!

YOU should be glad if some ask for less than usual.
While this is very true, I also think some games here are way too pricey when considering what one gets & the age of the game(especially when compared to other stores).
Post edited November 23, 2019 by GameRager
i see both sides of teh uhhhh coin then

any discount is better than none
its all down to marketin' an' business when all is said 'n' done

but i must admit i laugh when i see 5% because its so blatant an' redick. i do wonder if, like teh op, it has teh opposite effect than is intended on some consumers an' theyre turned off by teh product, whereas they would not be even if there was no discount atall

i saw it on a diff'rent game original lee an' it was somethang like 15 cents, lol
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GameRager: Sorry for the confusion...I was making a subtle jab at OP's apparent thriftiness.
You know what they say... casual anti-semitism makes the world go around!
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SirPrimalform: You know what they say... casual anti-semitism makes the world go around!
Potato Potatoe....you call it that, I call it a funny joke. :)

Speaking of jokes, that was classic family guy, back when storytellers had guts and moxy and spunk.
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