Kakihara: You do understand there's quite a major difference in, for example, publishers Adventure Soft and Ubisoft? One of these has the pull to demand the higher price point.
Vestin: OK - fine. Change the quantifier from "every" to "some". Keep in mind, however, that your side of the argument gets a lot weaker, because it's no longer "every publisher will do so if we allow even a single one this opportunity", it is "SOME publishers MAY do this". This alone makes it worth a try, considering the
three types of situations I mentioned elsewhere.
I'm still fairly certain that even the weaker version of the premises outlined earlier is highly unlikely.
Just because a certain price-point exists, doesn't mean that it will be used INSTEAD of another. It will be used when both the publisher and the GOG team find it a suitable middle ground. Ask yourself this - how much would Arcanum be if we had the five pricing options I mentioned ? How much would Gabriel Knight be ?
Exactly - they would either cost the same or be cheaper ! Why are they $5.99 and not $9.99 in the first place ? How come SO many titles are $5.99 ?
Have faith. They will get us the best deals they can. Adding more options simply means that they can offer some things cheaper and other things *AT ALL*.
I have faith in GOG wanting the largest roster of games, I do not have faith in larger publishers like Ubisoft for obvious reasons.
And yes, Activision is a large publisher that made Arcanum and GK available for 6 but apparently they're also insisting on higher price points.