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@IAmSinstar - thanks again for tracking this (as so many have said already). I was here for the original Fall Insomnia Sale and it was a blast! So happy that GoG tried it again. Don't really have anything I'm aching for at the moment (doing a good job of getting through my backlog) but I still keep checking in here just to see what is happening (or what the next Keane might be!)

Good luck everyone! Happy gaming!
I must admit that I'm kinda not surprised that Alan Wake is so far the one with the best shot at putting the Insomnia sale to sleep.
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WingedKagouti: I must admit that I'm kinda not surprised that Alan Wake is so far the one with the best shot at putting the Insomnia sale to sleep.
Well, it goes on sale on several different outlets regularly. If not every other day. ;)
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WingedKagouti: I must admit that I'm kinda not surprised that Alan Wake is so far the one with the best shot at putting the Insomnia sale to sleep.
Well, to be fair, it's also the highest priced one so far, I think. That alone makes a difference.
And Alan Wake, a game that has been for a couple bucks and on a humble bundle, isn't selling for 6$. Big surprise there.
Thanks for maintaining the thread of regrets, Sinistar ;)
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LynetteC: I already own Alan Wake - Maybe I should've used the opportunity to get myself home from work!
I was thinking the exact same thing :-D
Too late now though I think :(
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Splatsch: So many good games at such good prices :D

And big thanks to IAmSinistar and people for the list ;)
Seconded. My lunch break is almost over so I shall live vicariously thru this list when I can get back to it.
GOG, please give my wishlisted games out of the sale for another 4-5 hours please! ;)
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JMich: K, I do make the distinction because most people confuse the two. I know my compulsions are OCPD based ones, not OCD.
Understood, and it's a good distinction to make. There is still a lot of etiology and symptomology we share between those categories, so our conditions are easily relateable to each other.
At least the smoke wafting off my credit card stopped again.... for awhile.
If you want to plan ahead, here's some good reading for those Alan Keane long waits... :)
http://www.rpgcodex.net/content.php?id=9453
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P1na: And Alan Wake, a game that has been for a couple bucks and on a humble bundle, isn't selling for 6$. Big surprise there.
It isn't selling....quickly, you mean :D
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IAmSinistar: Understood, and it's a good distinction to make. There is still a lot of etiology and symptomology we share between those categories, so our conditions are easily relateable to each other.
Usual rule of thumb I do to explain is the following:

Assume three states of mind. Anxiety, normal, happy. An OCD person that can't do his compulsion is in Anxiety, but doing it takes him to normal. An OCPD person that can't do his compulsion is at normal, but doing it takes him to happy.

I'm almost certain a psychologist will be tearing his hair out over the above rule of thumb, but so far I haven't really gone into a proper discussion about it. Maybe once Jack rears his head for this sale ;)
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Alan Wait
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ww_gog: Edit: looks like Alan Wake is the slow one.
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WingedKagouti: Still 85 left as of this post...
Its been 10 minutes and still 20 left. But I bet there will be one even slower down the road!