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With 700+ games discounted up to 90% off, daily special Bundle Deals, a constant stream of exciting Flash Sales, and some fantastic surprise giveaways, we launch into the season of gaming joy!

The biggest celebration of DRM-Free gaming this season is right now, right here on GOG.com! It's warm and nice outside, the summer draws ever closer, so let's make sure it's full of fantastic games. There's no one good way to spend your summer, but we know well that gaming can make every single one of them better. So, whether you plan to stay inside, hike into the wilderness, or take a boat into the calm sea, we'll make sure your laptop is filled with great DRM-Free games you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. To that end, we're holding our [url=http://www.gog.com]2014 DRM-Free Summer Sale!

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I'm guessing the suprise thing is either a new release or GOG Galaxy related.
I'm hoping for Linux ports, though.
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FlamingFirewire: Considering Original War is being removed from the catalog on June 22nd, I wouldn't mind that as a free game giveaway tomorrow :)
But is it a good game? On Mobygames it's only 68\100..
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johnnygoging: we dare hope gog doesn't have any more new releases?
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IAmSinistar: Not regionally priced ones. Or is this the lead-in to one of the "those" conversations again? If so, I'm getting off here.
I have no problem with. store credit means no difference, practically speaking. they don't get the games otherwise.
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Tsugirai: Well, I certainly hope your wish comes true and every single GoG game will cost 890$ for you.... And all of us would be able to get them for 10$. Yeah, that would be cool.
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skeletonbow: It wont cost me $890 though no matter what happens. I pay $2 or less averaged out on games, with individual games priced at up to $3 and the odd rare game up to $5. A game like The Witcher 3 or Tesla Effect are a rare exception that I'm willing to pay the launch price for (the current actual prices). If the price I'm offered is outside of the ranges I have specified that is totally ok with me and I wont be upset or angry about it. But I wont buy any games either, and I'm ok with that too as I own some unknown number of games totalling in at probably 700 or more spread across different digital distributors and physical media with a multi-hundred game backlog that would probably take me 300 years to complete if I played them all.

So, jack the prices offered to me up the wazoo here in Canada and I simply am unaffected by choice of not spending more than I choose and being ok with not buying anything at all in order to meet the conditions of sale that are acceptable to me. :) As Herb Cohen says... "Negotiate This! ... By caring... but not that much..." :)
Punishing your whole country for your ignorance and asshattery hardly seems fair.
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Tsugirai: Punishing your whole country for your ignorance and asshattery hardly seems fair.
I'm not punishing anyone. I have no power or control over how GOG and their publishers choose to price anything at all. I would have to have control over it in order to be in a position to make decisions that some people might consider punishment.

I simply hold the position that I myself am completely unaffected either way by how GOG and publishers decide to price things because I have a free mind to choose what I spend my money on and I'm completely comfortable keeping all my money and never buying another game ever should I be unable to purchase a product for the price and conditions I have chosen to be acceptable to me. I am stating that I am both emotionally unaffected by it personally, and that my life wont be any the better or worse either way. I'm at total and complete peace with however whoever sets the prices for anyone anywhere, it's their product and their call. If I don't like it, I don't buy it, quite simple. Nothing asshatish about that at all, it is exercising freedom of mind and freedom of choice and disallowing some company to have any control over how I make my decisions.

Despise me for choosing for myself to have this freedom and peace of mind if you wish, but I wont give up that freedom of choice for anything in the world, and I wont be angry and give my power away to someone else if the conditions I prefer are not presented to me as an option either, I will simply walk away and go somewhere else or keep myself occupied some other manner.
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Tsugirai: Punishing your whole country for your ignorance and asshattery hardly seems fair.
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skeletonbow: I'm not punishing anyone. I have no power or control over how GOG and their publishers choose to price anything at all. I would have to have control over it in order to be in a position to make decisions that some people might consider punishment.

I simply hold the position that I myself am completely unaffected either way by how GOG and publishers decide to price things because I have a free mind to choose what I spend my money on and I'm completely comfortable keeping all my money and never buying another game ever should I be unable to purchase a product for the price and conditions I have chosen to be acceptable to me. I am stating that I am both emotionally unaffected by it personally, and that my life wont be any the better or worse either way. I'm at total and complete peace with however whoever sets the prices for anyone anywhere, it's their product and their call. If I don't like it, I don't buy it, quite simple. Nothing asshatish about that at all, it is exercising freedom of mind and freedom of choice and disallowing some company to have any control over how I make my decisions.

Despise me for choosing for myself to have this freedom and peace of mind if you wish, but I wont give up that freedom of choice for anything in the world, and I wont be angry and give my power away to someone else if the conditions I prefer are not presented to me as an option either, I will simply walk away and go somewhere else or keep myself occupied some other manner.
it's not that simple.
I'm tempted to pick up Tesla Effect but I already bought 22 games :S
And I still plan on picking up some from the bundles and Deadly Premonition as well as Chronicles of Riddick.
Not sure...

Offtopic:
I'm kinda sag the Divinity: Original Sin is dealayed by 10 days. I know it is basicly nothing but I'll be very busy in 2 weeks and probably have no time for playing the game :S
Looking really forward to that game!
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riboshom: I'm guessing the suprise thing is either a new release or GOG Galaxy related.
I'm hoping for Linux ports, though.
Linux ports are scheduled for autumn.
Phew! Caught Alcatraz.
Nice, Red Faction and Penumbra Collection :D
Aww, man... Exactly when that big thing happens tomorrow I'll be on my way to a long trip without internet access... Great timing, GOG, well played... I just hope it's not a one time thing, but rather something that I can catch up with this weekend...
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Tsugirai: Punishing your whole country for your ignorance and asshattery hardly seems fair.
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skeletonbow: I'm not punishing anyone. I have no power or control over how GOG and their publishers choose to price anything at all. I would have to have control over it in order to be in a position to make decisions that some people might consider punishment.

I simply hold the position that I myself am completely unaffected either way by how GOG and publishers decide to price things because I have a free mind to choose what I spend my money on and I'm completely comfortable keeping all my money and never buying another game ever should I be unable to purchase a product for the price and conditions I have chosen to be acceptable to me. I am stating that I am both emotionally unaffected by it personally, and that my life wont be any the better or worse either way. I'm at total and complete peace with however whoever sets the prices for anyone anywhere, it's their product and their call. If I don't like it, I don't buy it, quite simple. Nothing asshatish about that at all, it is exercising freedom of mind and freedom of choice and disallowing some company to have any control over how I make my decisions.

Despise me for choosing for myself to have this freedom and peace of mind if you wish, but I wont give up that freedom of choice for anything in the world, and I wont be angry and give my power away to someone else if the conditions I prefer are not presented to me as an option either, I will simply walk away and go somewhere else or keep myself occupied some other manner.
Can you guy please go discuss this in private or in a more appropriate thread, I'm sure there is one about regional pricing somewhere. I can see both your points but this I personally want this to stay a fun thread than a serious one. Thank you.
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final_option: Aww, man... Exactly when that big thing happens tomorrow I'll be on my way to a long trip without internet access... Great timing, GOG, well played... I just hope it's not a one time thing, but rather something that I can catch up with this weekend...
Maybe someone can pick it up for you. If it really happens to be a freebie or something like that. The community here has done that very frequently without any hesistation as far as I experienced :)
It's a bummer that some people seem to be away from internet access tomorrow; but at least GOG is giving advance notice to maximize awareness of whatever event there is. Chances are good it'll be of a reasonable duration.
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The_Blog: Maybe someone can pick it up for you. If it really happens to be a freebie or something like that. The community here has done that very frequently without any hesistation as far as I experienced :)
Yeah, that would be cool. But for all we know it may be something entirely different :)