Posted September 10, 2013

ShadowWulfe
Boink.
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States

P-E-S
I like games
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted September 10, 2013
I don't mind Steam, but I typically avoid buying indie games there. Also, since I'm not of the instant gratification crowd (must have game now!) waiting a little doesn't pain me in the slightest.
Take King Arts's 'The Raven', for example. We know it'll come here but only after the third part will be released. Fine with me. I prefer a whole package approach anyway.
Take King Arts's 'The Raven', for example. We know it'll come here but only after the third part will be released. Fine with me. I prefer a whole package approach anyway.

Gersen
New User
Registered: Sep 2008
From Switzerland
Posted September 10, 2013
Yes on Gamersgate. (It's DRM-free there)
- Dark Eye is popular in Germany
- Adventure games are very popular in Germany
- GoG doesn't do regional pricing nor region locks
When you take those three things into account and look at the price differences between those in Germany/Europe and those outside; it's no longer that big of a mystery anymore ;)
They managed to find a "work around" for other Daedalic games (i.e. release them without German language), but I guess it didn't work this time.
- Dark Eye is popular in Germany
- Adventure games are very popular in Germany
- GoG doesn't do regional pricing nor region locks
When you take those three things into account and look at the price differences between those in Germany/Europe and those outside; it's no longer that big of a mystery anymore ;)
They managed to find a "work around" for other Daedalic games (i.e. release them without German language), but I guess it didn't work this time.
Post edited September 10, 2013 by Gersen

Rincewind81
yeah
Registered: Jun 2011
From Germany
Posted September 11, 2013


- Adventure games are very popular in Germany
- GoG doesn't do regional pricing nor region locks
When you take those three things into account and look at the price differences between those in Germany/Europe and those outside; it's no longer that big of a mystery anymore ;)
They only use regional pricing for the PC market. They are selling the digital Mac version for 19,99€ in Germany.
https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/memoria/id686521314?mt=12