On the Assassin's Creed edition and the OST.
Are we really at a point where we'll accept goodies being thrown in and that justifying a higher price? (because that's the counter argument people are using here).
I get that the OST actually costs a decent amount of money if you buy it separately, and it's sweet that it's included. But if it keeps the price of the *game* up to a non competitive level (for argument's sake), is that really a good thing? That means anyone who has no interest in that will be facing an average price at best, because the OST is forced in the package, even though it's sold separately elsewhere. (Again, ASSUME it results in non competitive prices for sake of argument)
spinefarm: Enough with this Steam turf already. The only thing GOG can do to make the site better is selling bundles for game series and this is the only thing missing for them. 50% off is enough.
Steam are making sales like that to destroy the competition not to make profit ;)
If that's the case then you should blame Amazon equally or even more since they're the ones who are getting these DRM free games first *and* they're pricematching Steam's sales.
And I personally don't agree 50% is 'enough'. I know there's a lot of 'supporters of the movement' on this forum as well as DRM-purists who will buy here no matter what, but that's not the general gaming crowd. If the argument is actually 'competition', then they'll have to appeal to those people, especially in price, because that *is* one of the main arguments for the general gaming populace. Hence why you have price trackers everywhere.
Paingiver: Amazon version is not DRM-free. I don't know exactly but don't expect that Tages removed on Steam or GreenManGaming version too.Steamworks and Capsule is already drm even Tages removed.
I think this is a starting point. Newer Ubisoft titles are coming to GOG for Drm-free. We can expect AC2, other Prince of Persia series soon.
HOMM V is another one of those titles that had the DRM stripped off the retail release through patches, so adapting it to GOG was probably a small step. Actually putting it up here is the bigger one probably. Then again, whatever it'll sell for here will probably be more than they'll catch on average on other sites because they'll usually sell on sales probably, so it does sort of make sense.