Posted November 01, 2018
Every now and then, I will see a game (DLC) on sale at GOG, and think I will grab that, only to find I have the base game at Steam, not GOG.
Of course, being the sensible person I am, I am not gonna re-buy the base game. I might do that for old games I have on disc, but only to have them playable on modern systems. Being DRM-Free is a bonus, but it is not my sole motivation, as I have to be realistic with my money after all, and many games it appears are actually DRM-Free from Steam, if you care to investigate some of the documented legal methods to make them so.
So why aren't publishers/developers smart enough to at least put the base game on GOG Connect during a sale of a DLC?
Layers of Fear: Inheritance is a perfect example for me. Great price, but not if I have to buy the base game all over again.
https://www.gog.com/game/layers_of_fear_inheritance
https://www.gog.com/game/layers_of_fear
So it is a missed sale really, and also a missed promotional opportunity to create feelings of goodwill and gratitude.
When one thinks of the money spent on promotions a lot of the time, I can only shake my head when they miss the bleeding obvious. If they are counting on the weakness of others to re-buy, then that makes me sad really, as it does not shine a good ethical light on them.
One hopes that GOG is being as encouraging as they can be with these publishers/developers, to do the right thing, and reap the deserved benefits.
Of course, being the sensible person I am, I am not gonna re-buy the base game. I might do that for old games I have on disc, but only to have them playable on modern systems. Being DRM-Free is a bonus, but it is not my sole motivation, as I have to be realistic with my money after all, and many games it appears are actually DRM-Free from Steam, if you care to investigate some of the documented legal methods to make them so.
So why aren't publishers/developers smart enough to at least put the base game on GOG Connect during a sale of a DLC?
Layers of Fear: Inheritance is a perfect example for me. Great price, but not if I have to buy the base game all over again.
https://www.gog.com/game/layers_of_fear_inheritance
https://www.gog.com/game/layers_of_fear
So it is a missed sale really, and also a missed promotional opportunity to create feelings of goodwill and gratitude.
When one thinks of the money spent on promotions a lot of the time, I can only shake my head when they miss the bleeding obvious. If they are counting on the weakness of others to re-buy, then that makes me sad really, as it does not shine a good ethical light on them.
One hopes that GOG is being as encouraging as they can be with these publishers/developers, to do the right thing, and reap the deserved benefits.