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When will those games become available?
I'm looking forward to play System Shock 2 again.
When they announce it. In the meantime, you can fill out the wishlist.
Never, if you love it GOG will purposefully never put it up, it's part of their mission statement.
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Catshade: When they announce it. In the meantime, you can fill out the wishlist.

Already did that. But my loved Quake 3 is looooow on votes.
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honorbuddy: Never, if you love it GOG will purposefully never put it up, it's part of their mission statement.

LOL
Why is that?
Post edited February 01, 2010 by joaobasass
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honorbuddy: Never, if you love it GOG will purposefully never put it up, it's part of their mission statement.
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joaobasass: LOL
Why is that?

What he meant to say was, please read the FAQ. It'll give you, if not the answer to your question, then at least an explanation for why people are responding weirdly. Welcome to GOG ;-)
Yeah I was just messing with you, truth is they don't tell when things are coming out. It's all like a big mystery, and sometimes they give out clues, but just that, clues. I miss how they used to say coming soon and then people would wait, and wait, and wait, and wait... I'm thinking of you Waxworks.
I'm sure if they could, they'd have most of those games available for us. Thing is, it's not really up to them. It's sad to see how many great games have been lost due to bankruptcy, take overs, etc. Some companies are not even aware they own the IP to a certain game so how is GOG supposed to know? Let alone strike a deal with them.
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joaobasass: When will those games become available?
I'm looking forward to play System Shock 2 again.

GOGonites worked there asses off to get Activision signed. Now that we have a huge publisher, the time for EA and others to join us is here. Now ever game we want will eventually get here. The wishlist is a great tool for GOGonites to use in there plea to publishers.
EG: If i see that 9810 individual people want to play System Shock 2 thats $98,001.90 I just caught a slice of as a publisher at the $9.99 price point.
And thats not counting the people that will join just for that game alone, possibly breaking $100,000.00 and as a publisher all i would need to do to get a piece is offer the game files and the GOGonites will do everything from patching to testing.
This is how GOG works in my minds eye, at least it makes sense to me and I would personally love to see GOG exclusive or at least a way for startup company's like Soldak or Basilisk to get there games out there.
Either way you look at it the Activision acquisition has helped bring your dreams closer to reality joaobasass
Post edited February 01, 2010 by Starkrun
NOT AGAIN.
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Wishbone: What he meant to say was, please read the FAQ. It'll give you, if not the answer to your question, then at least an explanation for why people are responding weirdly. Welcome to GOG ;-)

Oh I got it. Thanks for the Welcomes! ;D
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honorbuddy: Yeah I was just messing with you, truth is they don't tell when things are coming out. It's all like a big mystery, and sometimes they give out clues, but just that, clues. I miss how they used to say coming soon and then people would wait, and wait, and wait, and wait... I'm thinking of you Waxworks.

LOL
Understood, it's nice to have some surprises sometimes, though. The only thing we can do is wait, and I'd better start doing that XD
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Red_Avatar: I'm sure if they could, they'd have most of those games available for us. Thing is, it's not really up to them. It's sad to see how many great games have been lost due to bankruptcy, take overs, etc. Some companies are not even aware they own the IP to a certain game so how is GOG supposed to know? Let alone strike a deal with them.

Indeed, that's sad. Too much red tape for a huge amount of fun.
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Starkrun: GOGonites worked there asses off to get Activision signed. Now that we have a huge publisher, the time for EA and others to join us is here. Now ever game we want will eventually get here. The wishlist is a great tool for GOGonites to use in there plea to publishers.
EG: If i see that 9810 individual people want to play System Shock 2 thats $98,001.90 I just caught a slice of as a publisher at the $9.99 price point.
And thats not counting the people that will join just for that game alone, possibly breaking $100,000.00 and as a publisher all i would need to do to get a piece is offer the game files and the GOGonites will do everything from patching to testing.
This is how GOG works in my minds eye, at least it makes sense to me and I would personally love to see GOG exclusive or at least a way for startup company's like Soldak or Basilisk to get there games out there.
Either way you look at it the Activision acquisition has helped bring your dreams closer to reality joaobasass

Nice way to overview the way the site works.
That's a point(about Activision). Maybe things will really get easier with that Activision acquisition.
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michaelleung: NOT AGAIN.

What? o.O
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BTW, sorry for my bad english. I'm Brazillian, as you can see ;D
Post edited February 01, 2010 by joaobasass
This Activision deal sure has brought in a lot of newbies. On that note: welcome to GOG!
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Red_Avatar: I'm sure if they could, they'd have most of those games available for us.

Except that they limit themselves to one or two releases a week. I'm not criticizing that approach, it's only sound business practice. And it's good for my wallet too. I still have a bunch of games from here I have bought but haven't played yet. And another bunch I want to buy but haven't yet.
Give me Might & Magic VII-VIII-IX!
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Red_Avatar: I'm sure if they could, they'd have most of those games available for us.
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Wishbone: Except that they limit themselves to one or two releases a week. I'm not criticizing that approach, it's only sound business practice. And it's good for my wallet too. I still have a bunch of games from here I have bought but haven't played yet. And another bunch I want to buy but haven't yet.

I like that approach as well - it means I can always look forward to a new game to be announced. It's a bit silly since I already own nearly ever game brought to GOG but it's still fun to get the extras and have it in a nice package.
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michaelleung: NOT AGAIN.
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joaobasass: What? o.O

There are already several dozen of these threads, and more are popping up every day. It's pretty much expected that not everyone reads the FAQ and Welcome, please read! threads, but the sheer amount of people creating new threads to ask the same question - When will <game> come to GOG? - irritates at least a few of the older members.
Your English is fine, by the way. Welcome.
Post edited February 02, 2010 by Miaghstir