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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!

Each day we'll present you with at least two special Bundle Deals with a selection of of great classics and indies available up to 90% off! As usual, you'll be able to buy just selected titles out of the bundle with a slightly lower discount, or complete your collection with just the ones you're missing, retaining the higher discount rate. Let's take a look at our offers for today, shall we?

Today, we seriously mix things up to bring you both lighthearted comedy as well as dark and morbid horror. The Legacy of Kain Saga is the Full House of gaming with its family themes and colorful presentation. Across four episodes ironically titled Soul Reaver, Soul Reaver 2, Blood Omen 2, and Defiance the series explores the relation between Kain, a authoritative father with obvious god complex, and Raziel, his rebellious son with questionable fashion sense. The story also includes many of their relatives from extended family, that cannot help but to make a mess in their imaginary homeland called Nosgoth. Hilarity ensues! All this cheerful moments for only $5.96 (that's 75% off!). The other of our offers today, is bound to chill the blood in your veins with its terrifying setting alone. The Deponia Complete Trilogy takes place on a distant planet. A planet, that long ago must have been not so different from our own Earth. Yet now, it is a grim and dark place that suffered a tragic environmental disaster. The surface of the planet is now completely covered with waste. Toxic rain flushes the pollution deep into the ground, poisoning it and making the land barren. Way above, there's the remaining enclave of civilization, housing the remnant of the human race. Now imagine one of them, a defenseless girl, falls down to the toxic junkyard below. Even though she doesn't die instantly poisoned with every imaginable toxin, her future looks grim. The wasteland is filled with danger, and soon she'll find out that she is not alone among the towering piles of garbage. What strange mutated monsters could have survived in such conditions? And what do they eat? The horror! All the thrills for just $11.97 (that's 80% off!). There you have it, a mix of laughter and cries of despair to fill your weekend with gripping gaming. Or did we overdo the mixing?

On top of that, almost all of our catalog has been discounted by up to 50%. On top of that, our front page is overflowing with excellent Flash Sales on single games. You can grab them up to 90% as well, but don't take to long, as they come and go pretty fast! Why don't you head out to GOG.com front page, and see what's happening right NOW!
Someone should start making a list of the flashed games so you know whether you missed something while you slept.

As far as I know there have been no giveaways yet.
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ElvenSquirrel: Someone should start making a list of the flashed games so you know whether you missed something while you slept.
IAmSinistar (tracking) & JMich (possible upcoming flash sales) are all over it, as usual.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/2014_drmfree_summer_sale_tracker
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ElvenSquirrel: Someone should start making a list of the flashed games so you know whether you missed something while you slept.

As far as I know there have been no giveaways yet.
Thank you my dear sir
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Maxvorstadt: @Gnostic:
I have the original Disc version of MoO 3 lying around here. I played it many times, but I didn`t ever see the end because after some time it`s getting very stressing to manage your empire. I don`t know about the patches -except the original one- so I don`t know if the community patches made the game better. If so, then I should search my game and reinstall it with the patches. But I fear that the game won`t work with win 7, so I maybe have to buy it here on GOG then. Was the game on sale yet?

Edit: It`s right now on sale! Should I buy or should I go? If only I knew if the game becomes better with patches.
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Woolytoes: According to the GOG forum it is running on Windows 7, and the patches esp. the community patches seems to improve the game a lot. But I have have no experience with them either.
I`m still unsure if I should by this or not. Does someone know more about the community patches?
Am I unable to buy the game I want because I'm using a mobile device, or is it because the server is being hammered? I already lost out on two games earlier because of connection errors.
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ElvenSquirrel: Someone should start making a list of the flashed games so you know whether you missed something while you slept.
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budejovice: IAmSinistar (tracking) & JMich (possible upcoming flash sales) are all over it, as usual.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/2014_drmfree_summer_sale_tracker
Oh very nice. Thank you very much for the link.
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SeduceMePlz: Not that long. The "insomnia sales" started this trend. And unless I missed it or have forgotten, neither of those sales offered the insomnia discounts all at once (you are probably thinking of the holiday bundles). Really, this is the heart of the issue: GOG has moved FROM a customer-friendly sale structure TO this bullshit. I have every right as a customer who purchases games here regularly to complain about a negative change in the quality of the service. I have every right to vote with my wallet and wait to buy games until normal sales resume next month. It's pretty damn sad that I get downrepped for expressing my opinion.

Anyway, I'd love for you to be right: If GOG offers all flash discounts at once on a single day, then assuming I notice it, I'll be happy to purchase a large number of games. If not, oh well, I have plenty of games already, and I have better things to do than check GOG every hour for the next 17 days hoping to chance across a sale on games I want.

I will admit that it might be overly stubborn to avoid the sale altogether. I'll consider supporting the daily bundles if the discounts are in general as good as the flash sales and desirable games are offered.
My thoughts exactly. But if gog is offering flash sales we can't hope for them to talk in detail about whether these will return on a final day, otherwise it would just miss the purpose of the flash sale...

The thing is, unfortunately, I have a feeling these flash sales really work because it makes people feel they got to rush and buy the games they might want already, otherwise they will have to settle for a 50% price cut.

But I really don't like these avalanche of multiple time counters and different price cuts, I want to have at least a whole day to notice a sale and decide if I want to buy the games in it.
Post edited June 13, 2014 by Shimejibr
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Ebany: Still having issues similar to the last sale where I can't tell which games I own without opening each one individually.
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yyahoo: It's not an issue or bug. It's intended to work that way. That feature takes up a lot of resources, so when GOG knows that they are going to be receiving a lot of sale/traffic during a special sale, they turn it off.
I've read that before, but something left unsaid will be something which remains unchanged.
Thanks for the deals, GOG. I'm a happy camper. I got Neverwinter Nights Diamond, Darklands, and Master of Orion 3.
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Antimateria: Feels like you people should actually do that.. =)

or not..

There is fun and then there is not. People should like games without fist punching.
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ozzyoscy: Erm... that reply looks like gibberish. Are you saying Fist Puncher is good or not?
I was saying plenty in real life. You know "fist puncher" "sounds great, tape your hand"

I have not played that game but I wish that you guys could forgive me for misleading and remembering me if you ever play Double Dragon 2.

It wasn't gibberish. Only really close of that. =)

Though next time I will still (think about sucking) suck with words but I will not ever mean harm.
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Miraba: Am I unable to buy the game I want because I'm using a mobile device, or is it because the server is being hammered? I already lost out on two games earlier because of connection errors.
Most likely a problem with your mobile device or provider, or some point in between them and GOG's servers. I've made about 5 purchases today that went through no problem right away. It could also be a problem with your payment processor's service. I'm using a Canadian Mastercard and my payment goes through in like 10 milliseconds *poof*, but from reading in the forums it seems people in other parts of the world or who are using other payment methods experience wildly varying results. All I can recommend, is to move to Canada and use a Molson Canadian Mastercard. Works for me! ;oP
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skeletonbow: Molson Canadian
^this. :)
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Miraba: Am I unable to buy the game I want because I'm using a mobile device, or is it because the server is being hammered? I already lost out on two games earlier because of connection errors.
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skeletonbow: Most likely a problem with your mobile device or provider, or some point in between them and GOG's servers. I've made about 5 purchases today that went through no problem right away. It could also be a problem with your payment processor's service. I'm using a Canadian Mastercard and my payment goes through in like 10 milliseconds *poof*, but from reading in the forums it seems people in other parts of the world or who are using other payment methods experience wildly varying results. All I can recommend, is to move to Canada and use a Molson Canadian Mastercard. Works for me! ;oP
Or top up your paypal, so far paypal only stop me buying games when it run out of funds for me
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I think its sad somebody calls a sale poor customer service, when they are giving you huge discounts.

Also, most of the online sales places have some sort of flash sales. (whether they call it that or not)
Also, there is this thing called marketing, a flash sale will get more attention than a two week discount.
Finally, most of the games are on sale for the next two weeks 50% off, the sense of entitlement is amazing.

My only complaint is I am poor so I cannot buy anything, the sale is awesome.
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Gnostic: Or top up your paypal, so far paypal only stop me buying games when it run out of funds for me
Or connect paypal to your bank account or credit card. I only use paypal when a site doesn't accept a credit card directly, but I have paypal charge it to my credit card with fallback to my bank account, so I never run out of funds personally. I have had a few purchases get frozen until I got a phonecall from security of my card to approve it due to odd purchasing behaviour. Just told them I'm odd with my purchases and that sorted that out. :)