Posted May 18, 2014
CarrionCrow
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holloway87
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Posted May 18, 2014
Made me chuckle, haha.
So this is my outcome:
Space Quest 4 + 5 + 6
Wasteland
11th Hour
Etherlords II (my freebie)
Bard's Tale
Zork Anthology
Heretic Kingdoms (thanks to a wonderful gog-er for the code)
Cognition
Star Control 1 + 2
Vampire Redemption
Goodbye Deponia
Sam & Max Beyond Time And Space
pid
Well, quite a few.. and my mail box was flooded with purchase summaries. And thanks again for all the fun in the forum.
So this is my outcome:
Space Quest 4 + 5 + 6
Wasteland
11th Hour
Etherlords II (my freebie)
Bard's Tale
Zork Anthology
Heretic Kingdoms (thanks to a wonderful gog-er for the code)
Cognition
Star Control 1 + 2
Vampire Redemption
Goodbye Deponia
Sam & Max Beyond Time And Space
pid
Well, quite a few.. and my mail box was flooded with purchase summaries. And thanks again for all the fun in the forum.
Post edited May 18, 2014 by holloway87
Stilton
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zeffyr
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From Poland
Posted May 18, 2014
Big, big thanks to all of you guys who kept updating insomnia threads! :-)
Tarnicus
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Posted May 18, 2014
donsanderson: We are truly OT now but this thread has a long way to go to catch up to the 36525 posts in the Fall One. (And it's STILL growing) ;)
A true 'walkabout' is about the coolest (grooviest ;) ) thing a hippie could ever do.
After stepping on my 2nd 'pull tab' from the old style beer cans I decided shoes were the way to go, they were American Indian moccasins so were pretty awesome. I hate getting stitches.
I could walk on almost any terrain barefoot and glass wouldn't penetrate the callouses. However getting an ironbark splinter pierce one of those callouses was pretty painful. Since they were so thick, I almost passed out from trying to pull it out. Walking barefoot taught me to watch where I was going, something I am in need of. A true 'walkabout' is about the coolest (grooviest ;) ) thing a hippie could ever do.
After stepping on my 2nd 'pull tab' from the old style beer cans I decided shoes were the way to go, they were American Indian moccasins so were pretty awesome. I hate getting stitches.
On another matter, I've gotten a bit disheartened by certain events on the site so am going to have some rest time from it to recover from so little sleep. I was under the assumption that some of the more experienced and knowledgable forum members were sensible about giveaways and instead they support these people by falling for bullshit stories. I can easily find tons of evidence but what is the point of me pointing this out when other long term members just keep supporting them?
So on that "cheery note", I'm off til this settles in my mind and I can focus on the positives I intended to and mentioned earlier in the thread.
txnca: So, in the end, I do not care that the "scammers" got the two games I gave out. I have given more away to people who were more deserving of the gift.
And when that number is hitting the hundreds for some people without giving anything back and others keep supporting them, this feels a little futile for me to keep on ousting them :( I have a means to share the rest of my codes but it will take interest, effort and fun to get them :) No more quick giveaways from me, I hope everyone enjoyed the treats, including the few takers and scammers I unknowingly supported as well. I certainly learned a lot this sale...
Post edited May 18, 2014 by Tarnicus
jackster79
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Posted May 18, 2014
xjay73: Good evening to all my new friends (if you're reading this, yes, that probably includes you.) :-)
I see there have been another 1300+ posts since last I fell asleep. While I must admit that this particular thread, with it's almost stream-of-consciousness feel to it, has been a good way for me to be introduced to the forums, I suppose I must get used to the idea that I'll have to branch out before much longer.
But not just yet anyway.
I'm not sure how many others have done this, but I think knowing what people bought is a good way to learn something about people. So here's what I snagged off this sale:
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
Bard's Tale, The
Betrayal at Krondor Pack
Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles, The
Capitalism 2
Children of the Nile Complete
Democracy 3
Deponia 3: Goodbye Deponia
Driftmoon
Evil Genius
FTL: Advanced Edition
Gobliiins Pack
Guild: Gold Edition, The
Hammerwatch
Inner World, The
King's Quest 4+5+6
Legend of Grimrock
Little Big Adventure (Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure)
Little Big Adventure 2 (Twinsen's Odyssey)
Long Live the Queen
Papers, Please
Riven: The Sequel to Mist
Sam & Max Save the World
Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space
Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse
Shelter
Smugglers V
Teslagrad
Theme Park
Torchlight
Zork Anthology, The
So, what does this say about me (other than that I have a little bit of a problem with compulsive buying)?
Now on to the dilemma: As some of you have probably guessed, I'm an over-the-road truck driver. This means that my internet access is through a mobile card, so I am restricted to a monthly bandwidth limit (though I have what I like to call the "big boy" plan... it's still only 10GB per month). So until I get home next (around the first of the month), I need to figure out which game or two (or three?) I want to play.
Any suggestions? :-)
I would say maybe make each one be a different genre to help mix things up, but also pick ones that go with whatever form-factor and/or conditions they will be played (like I would not use a tiny netbook for a FPS even if it could run it - the keyboard is not really ideal for that imho). I see there have been another 1300+ posts since last I fell asleep. While I must admit that this particular thread, with it's almost stream-of-consciousness feel to it, has been a good way for me to be introduced to the forums, I suppose I must get used to the idea that I'll have to branch out before much longer.
But not just yet anyway.
I'm not sure how many others have done this, but I think knowing what people bought is a good way to learn something about people. So here's what I snagged off this sale:
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
Bard's Tale, The
Betrayal at Krondor Pack
Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles, The
Capitalism 2
Children of the Nile Complete
Democracy 3
Deponia 3: Goodbye Deponia
Driftmoon
Evil Genius
FTL: Advanced Edition
Gobliiins Pack
Guild: Gold Edition, The
Hammerwatch
Inner World, The
King's Quest 4+5+6
Legend of Grimrock
Little Big Adventure (Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure)
Little Big Adventure 2 (Twinsen's Odyssey)
Long Live the Queen
Papers, Please
Riven: The Sequel to Mist
Sam & Max Save the World
Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space
Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse
Shelter
Smugglers V
Teslagrad
Theme Park
Torchlight
Zork Anthology, The
So, what does this say about me (other than that I have a little bit of a problem with compulsive buying)?
Now on to the dilemma: As some of you have probably guessed, I'm an over-the-road truck driver. This means that my internet access is through a mobile card, so I am restricted to a monthly bandwidth limit (though I have what I like to call the "big boy" plan... it's still only 10GB per month). So until I get home next (around the first of the month), I need to figure out which game or two (or three?) I want to play.
Any suggestions? :-)
Having said that, going just off the list you put above how about these three?
1.) Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura (for turn-based epic RPG goodness)
2.) Theme Park (for a management sim itch)
3.) Kings Quest (for adventure itch, plus you get to have 3 games as opposed to 1 for a single install)
FYI about Arcanum: if you are the kind of person who is okay with installing fan-made patches, there is a great one out that restores much of the cut content and fixes a lot more bugs than the last official patch (see this thread here: http://www.gog.com/forum/arcanum_of_steamworks_and_magick_obscura/must_have_arcanum_fan_patches_widescreen_and_more/page1).
Again, just suggestions. If you want to do only one genre, or even a single franchise within the same genre, go for it.
Ultimately, up to you and whatever you are in the mood for playing, and you would best be able to determine based on your prior road-trip experience what games would be suitable for play during such situations.
stg83
Homo Ludens
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From Pakistan
Posted May 18, 2014
I doubt anyone actually misses Time Keaneando after being subjected to the keanest keaning of this insomnia promo. ;)
It did comeback to haunt my dreams where it was keaning even more and I couldn't wake up and.....ARRRRGGGHHH... :P
It did comeback to haunt my dreams where it was keaning even more and I couldn't wake up and.....ARRRRGGGHHH... :P
Post edited May 18, 2014 by stg83
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Stilton
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Posted May 18, 2014
Tarnicus: On another matter, I've gotten a bit disheartened by certain events on the site so am going to have some rest time from it to recover from so little sleep. I was under the assumption that some of the more experienced and knowledgable forum members were sensible about giveaways and instead they support these people by falling for bullshit stories. I can easily find tons of evidence but what is the point of me pointing this out when other long term members just keep supporting them?
So on that "cheery note", I'm off til this settles in my mind and I can focus on the positives I intended to and mentioned earlier in the thread.
I have a means to share the rest of my codes but it will take interest, effort and fun to get them :) No more quick giveaways from me, I hope everyone enjoyed the treats, including the few takers and scammers I unknowingly supported as well. I certainly learned a lot this sale...
My experience of this Insomnia sale was more of an eye opener than the previous one as regards the unfortunately inevitable scammers who came sniffing for profit. There seemed to be more of them at the beginning of the event and after my initial disappointment at having offloaded a game to one of them (although my opinion of the recipient was later downgraded from 'Scammer' to someone who was honest but didn't get involved much) it became a case of trying to suss them using a combination of timing (the 'Oh, damn, I just missed' crowd were an obvious giveaway), how the request was camouflaged/phrased, how often I had seen their name and in what context (how many times they had begged), and what level their Rep was. Once bitten, twice shy was definitely the way I proceeded and I decided to wait to find out who the regular contributors were - and thankfully there were a lot who threw themselves wholeheartedly into the proceedings - before I was prepared to offer anything again, and only then by PM. I feel that perhaps the only way to fully enjoy an event like this is to circle the wagons with the people you know and trust and wait to see if any lesser-knowns who turn up make the effort to get involved and contribute before offering games to them. Being guarded with generosity doesn't feel nice and is counter to the meaning of the impulse, but until sufficient information is gleaned it might be the only way to stop the scammers from making a mockery of someone's kindness.So on that "cheery note", I'm off til this settles in my mind and I can focus on the positives I intended to and mentioned earlier in the thread.
txnca: So, in the end, I do not care that the "scammers" got the two games I gave out. I have given more away to people who were more deserving of the gift.
Tarnicus: And when that number is hitting the hundreds for some people without giving anything back and others keep supporting them, this feels a little futile for me to keep on ousting them :( I have a means to share the rest of my codes but it will take interest, effort and fun to get them :) No more quick giveaways from me, I hope everyone enjoyed the treats, including the few takers and scammers I unknowingly supported as well. I certainly learned a lot this sale...
Tarnicus
Stormcrow
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From Australia
Posted May 18, 2014
But when those within your circle who you know and trust are shooting you in the foot, it makes it very difficult.
EndreWhiteMane
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Posted May 18, 2014
Stilton: I feel that perhaps the only way to fully enjoy an event like this is to circle the wagons with the people you know and trust and wait to see if any lesser-knowns who turn up make the effort to get involved and contribute before offering games to them.
Tarnicus: But when those within your circle who you know and trust are shooting you in the foot, it makes it very difficult. There is joy in giving,
the recipient is irrelevant.
Peace
Edit: You saw this in practice in the actions of IamSinistar and Foxworks and some others in their 'contest' to be the first to gift anyone who missed a game. ;)
Post edited May 18, 2014 by donsanderson
irondog
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stg83
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Posted May 18, 2014
zillatain: *snip*
I know this post is getting a little long and depressing, but I have one more thing. I was going to track down info about the sale, primarily all of Pidgeot's data he collected and make a list of statistics for the rounds. Times quickest/slowest; average sales per minute, start/end times; money GOG racked in; and many more stats. I'll contact Pidgeot and see if he's okay with that, or if he wanted to do something himself. If okay, I'll probably start a new thread with the data when I finish it and provide a link here. Now if there is someone else anyone knows about who is/will do this, I'll...well I'm still going to do it, but keep it to myself.
I really like this community...almost as much as the only other forum I participate in. They don't talk nearly as much. Ha!
That is a really great idea and I would really like to see all the statistics of this promo, if only to confirm that the Insomnia Promo is the most successful sales format for GOG which would then make a strong case for making this a biannual event. :)I know this post is getting a little long and depressing, but I have one more thing. I was going to track down info about the sale, primarily all of Pidgeot's data he collected and make a list of statistics for the rounds. Times quickest/slowest; average sales per minute, start/end times; money GOG racked in; and many more stats. I'll contact Pidgeot and see if he's okay with that, or if he wanted to do something himself. If okay, I'll probably start a new thread with the data when I finish it and provide a link here. Now if there is someone else anyone knows about who is/will do this, I'll...well I'm still going to do it, but keep it to myself.
I really like this community...almost as much as the only other forum I participate in. They don't talk nearly as much. Ha!
Stilton
Darling I'm home
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Posted May 18, 2014
Stilton: I feel that perhaps the only way to fully enjoy an event like this is to circle the wagons with the people you know and trust and wait to see if any lesser-knowns who turn up make the effort to get involved and contribute before offering games to them.
Tarnicus: But when those within your circle who you know and trust are shooting you in the foot, it makes it very difficult. IAmSinistar
Queso de Espacio
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Posted May 18, 2014
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donsanderson: Edit: You saw this in practice in the actions of IamSinistar and Foxworks and some others in their 'contest' to be the first to gift anyone who missed a game. ;)
I certainly want to welcome as many people into the forums as I can and let them know what a great community it is. And everyone gets the benefit of the doubt from me when they arrive. However, I do also support the effort by Tarnicus to out those who are clearly doing nothing but trying to reap the benefit of this communal goodwill without ever giving anything back. And by that I mean by not contributing to the community as a member, rather than just by not giving games themselves. I have a number of friends on here who don't have the kind of disposable income that others do, but they give back by participating in discussions and by making the forums a fun place to be.
I'm a biologist by education and thus understand that every ecosystem has parasites. My goal is to keep this ecosystem healthy by encouraging new growth, supporting established organisms, and making the environment antithetical to parasites. So I treat every member as a new specie and wait to see how it integrates before determining what my own personal response to them will be.