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For the GOG Summer Sale, Terminator: Resistance is 0% off (as always).

For the St*** Summer Sale which is going on at the same time, Terminator: Resistance is 70% off.

This is clearly flagrantly ridiculous and a blatant example of second-class citizen treatment for GOG customers.

Really, GOG needs to contact the publisher and ask them why this game never goes on sale on GOG, and if they don't respond, or don't give a good reason, and if they still refuse ever to put it on sale, then GOG should delist the game IMO.
Post edited July 03, 2024 by Ancient-Red-Dragon
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Right, game not on sale = delist game. Because otheriwse... you'll be... forced to buy it at full price?

Something something, space demons probably.
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We're aware of that and we're continuously trying to contact the Publisher.
Post edited July 03, 2024 by king_kunat
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Good thing then that nobody listens to your opinion.
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king_kunat: We're aware of that and we're continuously trying to contact the Publisher.
So Reef is just ghosting you?

I think the OP's idea of delisting the game is utterly wrong and self-destructive, but it is beyond a joke how Reef has treated the game here. I had been waiting for either Reef to stop being negligent and discount it, or in the event of a delisting before I was going to buy it out of sheer principle, and I think anyone going this route is justified. The only reason I even have a copy is because someone bought it for me.

Reef suck, and It's clear why Teyon released Robocop: Rogue Ciy under someone else.
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king_kunat: We're aware of that and we're continuously trying to contact the Publisher.
Thank you for telling us that you guys are trying to support us customers that way :-)
Thanks for the effort!
PS: I wrote into the Steam forums about this aswell, maybe the Devs can nudge them.
Post edited July 03, 2024 by Hybrid6781
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Have to say, nice to see some regular blue communication again, even in regular threads.
Spacebourne 2 is basically the same, discounted elsewhere during events - currently 40% off - always full price on gog.

It is what it is.
Glad i'm not to only one that's noticed this, and Terminator is far from the only game i've seen this happen with. Much as I prefer drm-free, i'm not willing to go broke for it.
Post edited July 03, 2024 by Lucian_Galca
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I guess some people seem to believe that advocates of DRM-Free games are rich as fuck.

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gamers -> games
Post edited July 03, 2024 by viperfdl
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viperfdl: I guess some people seem to believe that advocates of DRM-Free gamers are rich as fuck.
There are definitely some who overplay the "DRM-Free premium" (official patches & unofficial NoCD's for retail discs and source ports that removed / sidestepped DRM add 0% premium onto the game's cost). For some titles though where you see exactly the same games that rarely go on sale here (even in the two "big" summer / winter sales) but are simultaneously on sale "elsewhere" (eg, Terminator Resistance, A Hat In Time, etc), I'm wondering if it's a case of the publisher has to agree with GOG what sales they want to be included in, how many sales per year, the maximum discount % they allow, etc, and they just aren't bothering to contact / reply to GOG, more or less just silently "abandoning" selling here (without actually removing the games).
Post edited July 03, 2024 by AB2012
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AB2012: There are definitely some who overplay the "DRM-Free premium" (official patches & unofficial NoCD's for retail discs and source ports that removed / sidestepped DRM add 0% premium onto the game's cost). For some titles though where you see exactly the same games that rarely go on sale here (even in the two "big" summer / winter sales) but are simultaneously on sale "elsewhere" (eg, Terminator Resistance, A Hat In Time, etc), I'm wondering if it's a case of the publisher has to agree with GOG what sales they want to be included in, how many sales per year, the maximum discount % they allow, etc, and they just aren't bothering to contact / reply to GOG, more or less just silently "abandoning" selling here (without actually removing the games).
Well, than why offering the DLC for Terminator: Resistance later after they already "abandoned" the game here?
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viperfdl: Well, than why offering the DLC for Terminator: Resistance later after they already "abandoned" the game here?
I've no idea. It would be weird if they just 'forgot' / ignored all GOG's communications on the subject.
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Breja: Right, game not on sale = delist game. Because otheriwse... you'll be... forced to buy it at full price?

Something something, space demons probably.
It can't be space demons, because there is no space. It's just earth and the dome above. /s
And now for something completely different :p

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-bDGYv4rtc