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Looking through the sale games I notice that Realms of the Haunting and Outcast or on for half price at £2.99, so I guess the permanent lower price point experiment for these 2 (and some less interesting games I can't remember) has been called off them - when did that happen?
I assume it didn't lead to a hoped increase in sales then... shame, good games, everyone should have them (anyone who can live without mouselook and with voxels, respectively, anyway)
Hm, I forgot about that whole thing. It's a shame, there are a lot of games that would benefit from having a lower price point.
That was the thingy where there were prices lower than usual, right?
I believe they said it was just a temporary thing.
The lower prices (and the "series bundle discounts") went away a while ago. However, as I recall the official word at the time was that GOG is "analyzing the data" and may bring the discounts back depending on what they find.
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Azilut: ... GOG is "analyzing the data" and may bring the discounts back depending on what they find.
This is gog on this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6o881n35GU
;-P
A few of those games should have been 3.99 all along, like Personal Nightmare.
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Azilut: The lower prices (and the "series bundle discounts") went away a while ago. However, as I recall the official word at the time was that GOG is "analyzing the data" and may bring the discounts back depending on what they find.
lowering the price for outcast and rct brought many sales, from what I observed.

Bundles, not so much.
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tfishell: A few of those games should have been 3.99 all along, like Personal Nightmare.
Yea, either that or bundled with other games (Personal Nightmare would fit nicely with Waxwork, both being by the same company and both being a bit on the expensive side right now)
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Azilut: The lower prices (and the "series bundle discounts") went away a while ago. However, as I recall the official word at the time was that GOG is "analyzing the data" and may bring the discounts back depending on what they find.
This.
They also said it would take a while to analyze the data because their web team has many other things to do as well.
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Azilut: The lower prices (and the "series bundle discounts") went away a while ago. However, as I recall the official word at the time was that GOG is "analyzing the data" and may bring the discounts back depending on what they find.
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keeveek: lowering the price for outcast and rct brought many sales, from what I observed.

Bundles, not so much.
Yeah, I'd forgotten about the perma-bundles but IIRC the discount was pretty small - like 10, 15% so I wasn't too excited about them

I actually bought Outcast on 50 % from its experimentally lower price - came out at £1.60 or something!
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Fever_Discordia: £1.60
All right, we get it, you're British. But, to make it shocking and interesting for you, you got it for LESS than that.