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CarrionCrow: All right, it's only a little less than 4 hours til new bundle time. What are people looking to see today?

Also, it bears mentioning that this thread is now FIVE TIMES larger than the official sale thread. That is hilarious. =)
Zork bundle
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CarrionCrow: All right, it's only a little less than 4 hours til new bundle time. What are people looking to see today?

Also, it bears mentioning that this thread is now FIVE TIMES larger than the official sale thread. That is hilarious. =)
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huN73R: Zork bundle
Also good, and also a possibility. I know I've grabbed chunks of that series at one time previously.
2833W-27L2J-deletthisfirstYNVRI Nightmares form the Deep (STEAM) - A fun casual hidden object type game if anyone is interested (and likes this kind of game).
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AgentBirdnest: Iron Storm. And I think the worst thing is that I actually played a demo of it once and didn't like it, but I still have this weird irresistible urge to buy the game.
In Cold Blood would probably be my second biggest annoyance on my wishlist.
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CarrionCrow: When you have a moment, feel free to check your PM's. =)
That was a pleasant surprise! Thank you :-)

My bandwidth limit is gonna run out this month...
So, uh, is it me or did I disappear for a few days and come back to see a ton of new games pop up on flash sale?
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CarrionCrow: When you have a moment, feel free to check your PM's. =)
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AgentBirdnest: That was a pleasant surprise! Thank you :-)

My bandwidth limit is gonna run out this month...
Not a problem. Also, to be completely honest and upfront, it's Iron Storm, man. It's not going to be great. -laughs-
But at least it's out of your hair and you can now bury it in with the rest of your collection.
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katya_stevens: So, uh, is it me or did I disappear for a few days and come back to see a ton of new games pop up on flash sale?
Good morning. =)
Well, as one of the info gatherers, I can let you know if something's new to the party or coming back around like a bad rash for the umpteenth time.
Post edited December 08, 2014 by CarrionCrow
For that gift, I forgive you for this -

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CarrionCrow: Oh, hey Judas. Incredible timing on your part. Since you're here, I have a question for you.
During the last sale, the pleasantness of your voice was mentioned, and based on that an idea began to take form.
How would you feel about going onto Twitch and dancing while wearing pasties and attempting to twirl them while singing Aqua's 90's pop classic "Barbie Girl"?
I personally think GOG could get over a hundred thousand stream views easily. Your thoughts? =)
When you posted that 4 days ago, it set off a chain reaction of '90s Scandinavian pop songs getting stuck in my head.
Now excuse me for a moment while I download Iron Storm and listen to some Ace of Base.
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katya_stevens: So, uh, is it me or did I disappear for a few days and come back to see a ton of new games pop up on flash sale?
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CarrionCrow: Good morning. =)
Well, as one of the info gatherers, I can let you know if something's new to the party or coming back around like a bad rash for the umpteenth time.
Morning :)

I spotted Age of Wonders 3 on the flash deals earlier -- doubt that counts as 'new' as it was a special discounted sale at the beginning.

American Mcgee's Grim, Wings!, and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon seem new to me (or at least, they weren't in the original grouping of games that I recognise).
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CarrionCrow: Good morning. =)
Well, as one of the info gatherers, I can let you know if something's new to the party or coming back around like a bad rash for the umpteenth time.
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katya_stevens: Morning :)

I spotted Age of Wonders 3 on the flash deals earlier -- doubt that counts as 'new' as it was a special discounted sale at the beginning.

American Mcgee's Grim, Wings!, and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon seem new to me (or at least, they weren't in the original grouping of games that I recognise).
Age of Wonders 3 was new for the flash sale, as was the DLC for it. First timers both. Wings has been around more than once, as well as Ghost Recon.
Just doublechecked, Grimm's been up more than once also.
Post edited December 08, 2014 by CarrionCrow
I was wondering futilely a while back about what the appeal for GOG is in this drip-drip Chinese torture style of 'sale'. Come the new year when everyone with something to sell will be offering their wares like there's no tomorrow, the format they'll use is the one they've always used - because its the best, and that is simply because it works:

Everything on sale is offered all at once. Doesn't matter if its menswear, hardware, false teeth or trusses, it all goes on sale on whichever floor they've assigned to it and you can go off and peruse to your heart's and wallet's/purse's content without any slow feed or time restrictions.

Nothing like this, for instance:

'Excuse me, I've just bought my dog some false teeth and now I'd like to get him some gym shorts, but the sports department appears to be closed. Why is that?'

'Sorry, sir, but I'm afraid you'll have to wait forty minutes until we open the doors.'

'But why, there are hundreds of people waiting to give you money!'

'I'm afraid its company policy. Nothing I can do.'

If, for instance, all of GOG's sale items were available unlimited for a week or two and categorized by the size of their discount, people could browse around calmly without clock watching and having to dip in and out of the site repeatedly hoping for the titles they want, and - get this - EVERYBODY WOULD BE HAPPY!

A bit radical, perhaps, but maybe worth a try. Or maybe its just too sensible...
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Stilton: I was wondering futilely a while back about what the appeal for GOG is in this drip-drip Chinese torture style of 'sale'. Come the new year when everyone with something to sell will be offering their wares like there's no tomorrow, the format they'll use is the one they've always used - because its the best, and that is simply because it works:

Everything on sale is offered all at once. Doesn't matter if its menswear, hardware, false teeth or trusses, it all goes on sale on whichever floor they've assigned to it and you can go off and peruse to your heart's and wallet's/purse's content without any slow feed or time restrictions.

Nothing like this, for instance:

'Excuse me, I've just bought my dog some false teeth and now I'd like to get him some gym shorts, but the sports department appears to be closed. Why is that?'

'Sorry, sir, but I'm afraid you'll have to wait forty minutes until we open the doors.'

'But why, there are hundreds of people waiting to give you money!'

'I'm afraid its company policy. Nothing I can do.'

If, for instance, all of GOG's sale items were available unlimited for a week or two and categorized by the size of their discount, people could browse around calmly without clock watching and having to dip in and out of the site repeatedly hoping for the titles they want, and - get this - EVERYBODY WOULD BE HAPPY!

A bit radical, perhaps, but maybe worth a try. Or maybe its just too sensible...
Preach on, man. Was thinking about (bitching about) this very recently.
Just put everything out there, so you can plan everything and get what you want the most.
Maybe they think the countdown adds suspense.
To hell with suspense. And to hell with that godsdamned timer, while we're at it. Kind of amazed I haven't started taking a hammer to every clock in my house on general principle.
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CarrionCrow: To hell with suspense. And to hell with that godsdamned timer, while we're at it. Kind of amazed I haven't started taking a hammer to every clock in my house on general principle.
You mean like this?
I don't know about the rest of you, and believe me I really appreciate talking to everyone here, but each day I boot up the gaming beast and see that brainless f**king timer, the more GOG is becoming GAG.
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CarrionCrow: To hell with suspense. And to hell with that godsdamned timer, while we're at it. Kind of amazed I haven't started taking a hammer to every clock in my house on general principle.
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AgentBirdnest: You mean like this?
Pretty much, only with a sledgehammer. =)
In my mind, it's a combination of artificial shortages but also mixed in with the thought that not everyone's going to stim on caffiene and the like for 48 hours to ensure people don't miss a game they want.

As far as the average person knows, a game will appear for between 40mins and 5hrs depending on where it starts in the same. If you want it, odds are you should get it when you first see it. A small amount of time for debate and decision, it's a "buy now of buy never" kind of deal. Of course, when it goes on for such a long while, odds are the sales decline after a period of time -- though it might be buoyed up by new people coming in mid-sale.