I'll go against the flow: I now have everything from this sale.
I bought the Goldbox and Star Trek bundles, plus I already had the other two bundles. On top of that, I bought The Witcher Adventure, which was the only Witcher game I was missing. Hence, now I have it all.
I admit I bought the Goldbox bundle more for "historical reasons" than having a great urge to play the games, but I am still interested to check them out though. The Eye of the Beholder games are the only Goldbox games that I'm really familiar with, having finished EOB2 a long time ago and also played EOB1 quite a bit (not finished).
At home yesterday I fired up gogrepo.py to download my newly acquired GOG games, and any other games in my collection that may have been updated in the meantime. There seemed to be some, even The Witcher 3 installer has been updated apparently.
Many seemed to say they skipped the sale because they are waiting for the Xmas sales, but I figured this way I will have less to buy from that sale then, so I might even skip it instead. :)
I don't quite get the complaints about buying everything in the bundle getting a higher discount. That's quite a common marketing way, buy more = save more. Yeah it is a trick to get people to buy also games they might have passed otherwise, but oh well.
I'm mostly fine with it as GOG at least has the courtesy to compensate for any GOG games you already have in the bundle, so you don't normally have to rebuy stuff all over again to get all the benefits. Something that can't be said about e.g. Humble Bundles or many Steam megapack collections. If you already have some of the games in those non-GOG bundles already in that same store, oh well, you'll be paying for them all over again.
Post edited November 26, 2015 by timppu