moonshineshadow: ok.. second try since gog forum ate my post before...
I have to admit gog is making it easy for me to not buy games. This year none of the sales/promos had a game in it that is on my wishlist. It will be interesting to see how I'll do if such a game appears in a sale :D
I always CTRL+A CTRL+C before hitting the post button, there's nothing more frustrating than writing up a legthy post and then it vanishes, more aggravating than being sent to hit recovery lock in action games.
VABlitz: I think you just need to find another addiction to occupy your time. Perhaps
a pair of hooters will be your next addiction.
I used to go birdwatching with my older brother when I was a kid, we mapped out our garden and noted the position and movement of all the different little birds, Commandos style. We even tracked them down beyond our neighborhood, with nothing but a pair of binoculars, a notepad and of course a bird book to identify the buggers.
Now that I think of it, I used to have more interesting hobbies before I got into gaming. Compared to birdewatching and learning Egyptian hieroglyphs and playing LEGO or building huts in the woods etc, gaming is quite lame. I'm quite sure that even here on a gaming forum, most people would agree on that - at least those who grew up in the 80s and earlier.
Gnostic: Nooooooo what GOG has done. I have to repurchase bastion again -_-. So much for being clean.......
ha! I
almost bought Bastion, this game looks like complete win. But I somehow managed to sit this one out, only due to the fact that I would have to buy an extra gift copy and make a giveaway and that penalty does hold me back because it means twice the expense and therefor no real saving even if the game is 60% off.
vicklemos: Cool report, man! I'm impressed :)
Nice sugar rush comparison, btw. And then comes a ton of WB today... :(
Well thanks, I was pleasantly surprised to see those games added here, especially Bastion and F.E.A.R., both games I haven't played yet.
Gnostic: Yes everyone have their financial situation and commitment, but 1% and got beaten by humble bundle copies sold normaly......
I've so far never bought any of the humble bundles, they somehow always miss the games I want, for example the Star Wars humble bundle, an evil offer that has probably made quite a few of our members here commit "DRM betrayal" and was an almost irresistible offer, of course one has to see that it's only rental so it's not the same as what's on offer here, nonetheless very tempting. Fortunately Galactic Battlegrounds wasn't included, else I might have caved in and pulled the trigger.
ET3D: I think that it's just that the people who really care about DRM-free are a small minority.
I think so too, and think most people have a price threshold and if the price sinks low enough they'll betray the DRM-free cause readily. I betrayed GOG twice, once to buy Runaway 3 on Steam when it was on sale there and also the Fallout series. The Fallout series was for free here shortly after so I got immediately punked for that betrayal and Runaway went on sale here very shortly after as well so I ended up buying it here to in order to appease my guilt. There are a couple games that were added here after I already bought them on Steam so I'm not going to buy them twice, World of Goo and Braid for example. And once I unknowingly bought Spacechem on Steam because I thought it's not on GOG, then I later realized it is on GOG and I haven't bought it here. So I'm not a pure DRM-free adherent and to be honest I don't feel guilty, there's other things in life where convictions really count but in the realm of gaming I don't see it so strictly at all, and I have no problem whatsoever if someone has hundreds of games on Steam, that's everyone's personal choice and not for me to judge or wrinkle my nose at.
Gnostic: [Based on this
list there are only 42 games that break even in the history of gaming. If you factor in tax, distribution, admistration and whatnot, the numbers may be reduced to 20 or less.
Is this for real?? Surely, I must be misunderstanding something here, are you saying only 42 games ever created a profit? I'm confused.
Treasure: I'm going to make a confession too: I might be addicted to buying games, especially from GOG.
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Welcome to group therapy, great Treasure hunter. You're name and avatar already say it all, you're a treasure hunting pirate so no surprise you're an addict as well, constantly sailing the seas to look for new games.
I haven't played F.E.A.R. yet but I've seen some gameplay videos in the past and it looks more exciting than scary, I mean it's not like those pure horror games where you don't even have a yogurt cup to defend yourself, at least you have guns here. Amusingly, the only first person game that ever startled me was good old Doom, I remember that both my brother and I got shock surprised the first time a pink demon ambushed us, it was funny because even though we were only startled for a second, we were both equally startled, and that was for a bunch of pink pixels, so embarrassing! Haven't played many first person horror games so I'm sure there are more scary things out there than pink Doom demons but I'm also a lot less likely to get scared nowadays, too jaded probably.
Treasure: I felt like wanting to buy at least one game from that batch in order to have this proud feeling that "I was there".
mistermumbles: At least you showed some self-restaint. I, on the other hand, ended up buying all but one of the LA games as they got released... and four of the WBs. Yet I may still end up buying those 3 remaining unowned games. Am I a little crazy? Maybe. I didn't buy them though to have "been there"; I bought them because I genuinely wanted them. A fair share of them I've also never played before so that's a big plus.
Gotta have more! *drools* ;)
Not at all crazy, I think that's the normal reaction! Not buying any games from the LA and WB batch, now that's criminally insane.
edit: doesn't change much for those already insane, so the offer was harder to resist for sane people. Fortunately, I'm poor so I didn't have to worry about whether I'm sane or insane.
mistermumbles: As for FEAR, from what I've read and heard its not so much a horror game rather than a good FPS with some horror elements. I've played it for two or three hours so far, and some of those "creepy" moments actually worked quite well at making me uneasy... but there are just as many that didn't at all. *shrug*
Ah, I thought so. I've only seen some footage, never played the game. How would you rate the game so far, is it a must have? I used to play lots of FPS but mostly the old school ones up until 2002.