Posted April 06, 2012
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Steam are making sales like that to destroy the competition not to make profit ;)
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Just take a look at some of the most recent releases on GOG. Within the last 6 months or so you could buy many of them at extremely low prices from GOG's competitors:
- Assassin's Creed: 87% off on Amazon.com (DRM free)
- Heroes of Might and Magic V Bundle: 75% off on Steam (+ free Dark Messiah game)
- The Whispered World: 75% off on Steam
- Trine: 80% off on Steam, pay what you want Humble Bundle (DRM free)
- Machinarium: 75% off on Steam, pay what you want Humble Bundle (DRM free)
- Darwinia: pay what you want Humble Bundle (DRM free)
Machinarium - 10$ at the Dev site(normal version)
Trine - $9.99 at dev site
The Whispered World - 19,99€ on Steam
HOMM V + 2 expansions - 30 euro on total from UbiStore ;)
Darwinia - 8$ at Dev site
You see my point?
The pricing show that GOG don't choose the prices. They are working only on negotiating the promos from the devs/publishers. Thay can't go to Ubisoft and say: Dudes we want to sell AC1 for 2.5$ cause Amazon sell it on that price... If they do that you will see AC1 here around 30th of February :D
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GamersGate show DRM: Tages
Amazon no info(probably DRM-free with less extras)
Steam - steam client for installation(it's a type of drm)
GreenManGaming - Capsule
Even it is DRM-Free elsewhere it is still looking cool on your Shelf and if they release now the other games from the series + Prince of Persia series I will be a happy camper :)
Post edited April 06, 2012 by spinefarm