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IAmSinistar: I was just re-reading this line I wrote in the original post:

Hopefully it will remain short, with needed updates infrequent.

Ah, so optimistic in those days...
Well, the thread remained undisturbed for 7 months, before the updates became frequent. Call it a grace period, if you will.
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Grargar: Well, the thread remained undisturbed for 7 months, before the updates became frequent. Call it a grace period, if you will.
Or if one is feeling less charitable, that span was Phase One of the Master Plan. Sort of how archvillains will try the deadly bacillus on a small town before going global with it.


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mrkgnao: It's because the games are missing from GOG's catalogue.
But they're on my shelf. How the heck does that work? p_O
Post edited December 09, 2014 by IAmSinistar
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IAmSinistar: But they're on my shelf. How the heck does that work? p_O
Well, the number of games have indeed not increased (876).
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IAmSinistar: But they're on my shelf. How the heck does that work? p_O
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Grargar: Well, the number of games have indeed not increased (876).
Truly, GOG is an engineering marvel. As a programmer I wouldn't imagine that the systems would be so separate that I could view a gamecard, purchase the game, and see it on my shelf, all while it's not part of GOG's catalogue.

Kudos to the software team. -_-
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Grargar: Well, the thread remained undisturbed for 7 months, before the updates became frequent. Call it a grace period, if you will.
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IAmSinistar: Or if one is feeling less charitable, that span was Phase One of the Master Plan. Sort of how archvillains will try the deadly bacillus on a small town before going global with it.

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mrkgnao: It's because the games are missing from GOG's catalogue.
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IAmSinistar: But they're on my shelf. How the heck does that work? p_O
You can buy the games since they have game pages, but they are absent from all catalogue-related features (e.g. new games tab, games on sale tab, search feature, gogmixes apparently).

I believe our game libraries use the old (pre-August) system, hence they are not dependent on the new catalogue.

I PM'd Judas about it a few hours ago.
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IAmSinistar: Truly, GOG is an engineering marvel. As a programmer I wouldn't imagine that the systems would be so separate that I could view a gamecard, purchase the game, and see it on my shelf, all while it's not part of GOG's catalogue.

Kudos to the software team. -_-
When I'm feeling cranky, I end up thinking that nothing ever works here.
Post edited December 09, 2014 by Grargar
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mrkgnao: You can buy the games since they have game pages, but they are absent from all catalogue-related features (e.g. new games tab, games on sale tab, search feature, gogmixes apparently).

I believe our game libraries use the old (pre-August) system, hence they are not dependent on the new catalogue.

I PM'd Judas about it a few hours ago.
Awesome technology. It's no wonder everything runs so smoothly.


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Grargar: When I'm feeling cranky, I end up thinking that nothing ever works here.
Well, it's no Groupees, but a peek under the hood at GOG can still give one serious pause at times.
Post edited December 09, 2014 by IAmSinistar
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IAmSinistar: Well, it's no Groupees, but a peek under the hood at GOG can still give one serious pause at times.
I wouldn't deliver such a low blow yet. :P
Post edited December 09, 2014 by Grargar
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mrkgnao: You can buy the games since they have game pages, but they are absent from all catalogue-related features (e.g. new games tab, games on sale tab, search feature, gogmixes apparently).

I believe our game libraries use the old (pre-August) system, hence they are not dependent on the new catalogue.

I PM'd Judas about it a few hours ago.
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IAmSinistar: Awesome technology. It's no wonder everything runs so smoothly.
I'm still in awe from GOG's scheme that whenever a game is temporarily given away as a freebie (e.g. Age of Wonders last week) it becomes an "upcoming" game (i.e. marked as coming "soon", its price unknown, and its rating and reviews inaccessibly hidden behind a promising "Reviewing and rating will be enabled as soon as the game is released").
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mrkgnao: I'm still in awe from GOG's scheme that whenever a game is temporarily given away as a freebie (e.g. Age of Wonders last week) it becomes an "upcoming" game (i.e. marked as coming "soon", its price unknown, and its rating and reviews inaccessibly hidden behind a promising "Reviewing and rating will be enabled as soon as the game is released").
Ah, I was wondering why that had the "SOON" tag on my shelf. I wonder if the code name for their application software at GOG is "Jenga".
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IAmSinistar: Ah, I was wondering why that had the "SOON" tag on my shelf. I wonder if the code name for their application software at GOG is "Jenga".
Domino is also a good choice.
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Grargar: Domino is also a good choice.
That one actually existed. A Lotus Notes product, if I remember properly.

And damn you for making me recall Lotus Notes.
Post edited December 09, 2014 by IAmSinistar
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mrkgnao: I'm still in awe from GOG's scheme that whenever a game is temporarily given away as a freebie (e.g. Age of Wonders last week) it becomes an "upcoming" game (i.e. marked as coming "soon", its price unknown, and its rating and reviews inaccessibly hidden behind a promising "Reviewing and rating will be enabled as soon as the game is released").
I'm mostly in awe of the constant bug that occurs when GOG removes a game from sale and it ends up being removed from the users' libraries. Equally in awe about bonus content that is removed from sale and also from the users' accounts.
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HypersomniacLive: I guess then that everything's going according to plan on GOG's end - no one gets surprised anymore, few complain, and more get tricked by the lack of mention of the price blurb and buy them. Wonder how PaterAlf will feel when he finds out.
Guess I should learn to check Magog before I buy any games now. Without it it's nearly impossible to recognize regional priced games any longer. But to be honest, this kind of regional pricing isn't the worst one, so I don't feel to bad about buying the game (would be better though when they give a discount to really poor countries though and not always just to the kings of piracy).
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HypersomniacLive: I guess then that everything's going according to plan on GOG's end - no one gets surprised anymore, few complain, and more get tricked by the lack of mention of the price blurb and buy them. Wonder how PaterAlf will feel when he finds out.
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PaterAlf: Guess I should learn to check Magog before I buy any games now. Without it it's nearly impossible to recognize regional priced games any longer. But to be honest, this kind of regional pricing isn't the worst one, so I don't feel to bad about buying the game (would be better though when they give a discount to really poor countries though and not always just to the kings of piracy).
I'm fine with Russia getting better prices after all they worked hard to get them ;D