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tburger: I think MrT mentioned sth about updated Wishlist :-)
But will it have any bearing on the actual licensing of games?

*awkward silence*
Post edited March 21, 2012 by jamyskis
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keeveek: Yeah, but by "design" you usually mean "looks" , not coding....
Working out how stuff should work behind the scenes is also (not quite as frequently perhaps, but still commonly enough) referred to as design.
Post edited March 21, 2012 by Miaghstir
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tburger: I think MrT mentioned sth about updated Wishlist :-)
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jamyskis: But will it have any bearing on the actual licensing of games?

*awkward silence*
It does actually make a difference when we're preparing lists of games we would like to ask publishers for.
I had a feeling that up there looked like Machinarium...
I really love Machinarium. It's a wonderful game and well worthy of being on GOG. But comments here do serve to highlight how indie games do devalue themselves by being sold for next to nothing in bundles.
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Aningan: You really should read the topic and the replies better. It's good that Machinarium and others are coming to GOG. It's just not a big deal. That's it. They should just release a lot of them at once.
I think they have their own reasons not to release all games at once. May have something to do with marketing (so that people are even aware that such game has appeared on GOG; harder if it is swamped behind dozens of other titles released at the same time), or keeping people checking the site weekly, or most ongoing negotiations are still under negotiation, or they are still testing the games (when applicable).

If they released now 20 games in one day, and then nothing for the next few months, guess how much complaints that would cause? Don't be too impatient. :)

I have bought Amnesia and Penumbra Collection from the developer site DRM-free, and those games have been available for a long time on other sites too like Steam. Yet, I'd be more than delighted if they made a GOG release of them, and even make a big deal of it and releasing them one by one. No matter how, but those games belong to GOG as well.
Post edited March 22, 2012 by timppu
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Navagon: I really love Machinarium. It's a wonderful game and well worthy of being on GOG. But comments here do serve to highlight how indie games do devalue themselves by being sold for next to nothing in bundles.
While I won't argue whether a game is worthy or not, I do think that Machinarium is still a bit new if we're going by the whole Good OLD Games thing. (Witcher 2 is a wild exception due to varying factors that I don't want to go into because I haven't had my coffee yet...)
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Aningan: You really should read the topic and the replies better. It's good that Machinarium and others are coming to GOG. It's just not a big deal. That's it. They should just release a lot of them at once.
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timppu: I think they have their own reasons not to release all games at once. May have something to do with marketing (so that people are even aware that such game has appeared on GOG; harder if it is swamped behind dozens of other titles released at the same time), or keeping people checking the site weekly, or most ongoing negotiations are still under negotiation, or they are still testing the games (when applicable).

If they released now 20 games in one day, and then nothing for the next few months, guess how much complaints that would cause? Don't be too impatient. :)

I have bought Amnesia and Penumbra Collection from the developer site DRM-free, and those games have been available for a long time on other sites too like Steam. Yet, I'd be more than delighted if they made a GOG release of them, and even make a big deal of it and releasing them one by one. No matter how, but those games belong to GOG as well.
Well, like I said, I want these games on GOG but there should be some way to keep the inflow of older games also. That was the main issue people had with GOG expanding into new markets, that the old games won't be a priority anymore. And considering that these new games don't require tinkering from GOG part they really shouldn't delay the older games releases.
And if the want to release one at a time a solution would be an extra release day besides Tuesday and Thursday. That's what I'd like to see as an alternative.
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JudasIscariot: While I won't argue whether a game is worthy or not, I do think that Machinarium is still a bit new if we're going by the whole Good OLD Games thing. (Witcher 2 is a wild exception due to varying factors that I don't want to go into because I haven't had my coffee yet...)
Well, looks like you've missed all that "We'll be adding new games, day one exclusive releases are possible" thing.

And that makes Machinarium perfectly ok to appear on GOG.

And maybe it's Botanicula which will be exclusively on GOG for some time.

I also think you should expect Legends of Grimrock, as the devs already said it won't be Steam exlusive, and many ppl asked them to release it on gog.com
Post edited March 22, 2012 by SLP2000
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JudasIscariot: While I won't argue whether a game is worthy or not, I do think that Machinarium is still a bit new if we're going by the whole Good OLD Games thing. (Witcher 2 is a wild exception due to varying factors that I don't want to go into because I haven't had my coffee yet...)
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SLP2000: Well, looks like you've missed all that "We'll be adding new games, day one exclusive releases are possible" thing.

And that makes Machinarium perfectly ok to appear on GOG.
Looks like I did. In that case, I rescind my previous argument.

Care to show me a link?
Post edited March 22, 2012 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: Looks like I did. In that case, I rescind my previous argument.

Care to show me a link?
Will do later today.
Post edited March 22, 2012 by SLP2000
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JudasIscariot: Looks like I did. In that case, I rescind my previous argument.

Care to show me a link?
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SLP2000: Will do later today.
You tease! :D
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JudasIscariot: You tease! :D
It wasn't that hard:

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/letter_to_santa/page1

point 3 of the letter

"3. We also would love to bring more completely new day-one releases to GOG.com, also in the GOG.com spirit. We think that the GOG way of distributing games represents a great way for developers to respect their audience (the people who buy games), increase sales, and maybe even help change how the gaming industry as a whole treats gamers. "
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JudasIscariot: You tease! :D
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SLP2000: It wasn't that hard:

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/letter_to_santa/page1

point 3 of the letter

"3. We also would love to bring more completely new day-one releases to GOG.com, also in the GOG.com spirit. We think that the GOG way of distributing games represents a great way for developers to respect their audience (the people who buy games), increase sales, and maybe even help change how the gaming industry as a whole treats gamers. "
Thank you kindly. I wouldn't have known to look there :D.
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JudasIscariot: Thank you kindly. I wouldn't have known to look there :D.
I also read somewhere else they said they are going to release exclusive titles (that was time when ARMA games were released, and some were guessing it could be next ARMA title that will be released exclusively for some time on GOG).