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Miaghstir: These I do not remember the issue with, I'd guess they had technical troubles that needed to be solved:
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Navagon: If GOG removed games because a great many people had technical problems then I don't think that Blood 2 would have survived its first day on sale.
Blood 2 has NOTHING on Interstate '76.

Republic must be a rights issue, because you can now buy it on the Eidos store.

http://store.eidos.co.uk/pc-windows-download/Republic-The-Revolution.php

As for Hostile Waters, I really wish I grabbed that before it flew away ;(
Post edited April 03, 2012 by Fuzzyfireball
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Fuzzyfireball: Blood 2 has NOTHING on Interstate '76.
So I've heard. Hostile Waters is indeed awesome. Shame it disappeared like that.
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Navagon: If GOG removed games because a great many people had technical problems then I don't think that Blood 2 would have survived its first day on sale.
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Fuzzyfireball: Blood 2 has NOTHING on Interstate '76.

Republic must be a rights issue, because you can now buy it on the Eidos store.

http://store.eidos.co.uk/pc-windows-download/Republic-The-Revolution.php

As for Hostile Waters, I really wish I grabbed that before it flew away ;(
Interstate 76 runs, Blood for many people wouldn't even run for 20 seconds before crashing. I had issues with both, but i76 was at least playable for portions of the game, whereas Blood 2 wasn't.

AFAIK, Blood 2 still hasn't been fixed and likely never will be.
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Fuzzyfireball: Blood 2 has NOTHING on Interstate '76.

Republic must be a rights issue, because you can now buy it on the Eidos store.

http://store.eidos.co.uk/pc-windows-download/Republic-The-Revolution.php

As for Hostile Waters, I really wish I grabbed that before it flew away ;(
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hedwards: Interstate 76 runs, Blood for many people wouldn't even run for 20 seconds before crashing. I had issues with both, but i76 was at least playable for portions of the game, whereas Blood 2 wasn't.

AFAIK, Blood 2 still hasn't been fixed and likely never will be.
I can play Blood II for hours before it crashes, the trick is picking a low resolution and setting it to one core I think. Probably messing with the advanced options on the game.

I had i76 working almost perfectly, wobbly wheels gone and the flamethrower worked 90% of the time, but then I switched video cards and it flat out refuses to run now. I haven't completely troubleshooted it yet though.

And yeah, they'll never fix Blood II unless they want to release a version with a modified source code. It was even worse when the game released.

I'm not against GOG releasing picky and buggy games, but they should def put a warning on the game page.
Post edited April 04, 2012 by Fuzzyfireball
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Fuzzyfireball: I can play Blood II for hours before it crashes, the trick is picking a low resolution and setting it to one core I think. Probably messing with the advanced options on the game.

I had i76 working almost perfectly, wobbly wheels gone and the flamethrower worked 90% of the time, but then I switched video cards and it flat out refuses to run now. I haven't completely troubleshooted it yet though.

And yeah, they'll never fix Blood II unless they want to release a version with a modified source code. It was even worse when the game released.

I'm not against GOG releasing picky and buggy games, but they should def put a warning on the game page.
I think the problem in both cases is probably a buggy graphics implementation. I had the problems with Blood 2 only go away when I switched from nVidia to AMD for the graphics.

I guess I was being a bit dramatic as now that I remember if I turned off the graphics acceleration and lowered the screen to the minimum it would run fine for a while. But it's something that should have had a warning and unfortunately I don't know of any source ports for Blood2.
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Tevosion: what happens to games whose sales are very disappointing?

Does GOG delete those games from the website?
I know of one extremely poorly selling game on GOG and it's been here for years.
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Fuzzyfireball: I can play Blood II for hours before it crashes, the trick is picking a low resolution and setting it to one core I think. Probably messing with the advanced options on the game.

I had i76 working almost perfectly, wobbly wheels gone and the flamethrower worked 90% of the time, but then I switched video cards and it flat out refuses to run now. I haven't completely troubleshooted it yet though.

And yeah, they'll never fix Blood II unless they want to release a version with a modified source code. It was even worse when the game released.

I'm not against GOG releasing picky and buggy games, but they should def put a warning on the game page.
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hedwards: I think the problem in both cases is probably a buggy graphics implementation. I had the problems with Blood 2 only go away when I switched from nVidia to AMD for the graphics.

I guess I was being a bit dramatic as now that I remember if I turned off the graphics acceleration and lowered the screen to the minimum it would run fine for a while. But it's something that should have had a warning and unfortunately I don't know of any source ports for Blood2.
Lithtech has the ugliest Software mode ever, I avoid it at all costs. Also I say it works fine now, but it's so unpredictable, I bet if I tried to play it it would crash or something, I haven't tried it on this gfx card.. :S

I just remember setting the Client.exe and Blood2.exe to use one core and have matching compatibility options seemed to really reduce crashing. Then either picking your native resolution or a low resolution like 800x600 also helped. I was actually able to explore the levels and look around. It was nice.

Sometimes when the game crashed it would tell me it was due to a file located in the folder named AM18.dll. So I tried something out of curiosity. If you own Shogo, which uses the same engine but is MUCH more stable, you'll see that same file in the folder, so I backed up Blood 2's and replaced it with Shogo's. Never had a crash due to that file again. I believe that file is used for the music. Def something to try if you can.

I also fixed a weird crash where I'd sink into the ground and crash by doing a registry clean, which was just bizarre. Fucking game.
Why would they remove it? Not to mention the issues of breaking contracts, the sales would have to be close to nothing to be less than the cost of hosting a few-hundred mb file and it's gamecard page.

Also, what's the deal with Septerra these days? The company who made it (Valkyrie Studios) no longer exists.
Poor selling games? TheEnigmaticT brings gift codes to real life Meet Ups and gives them away. :D

Yes, that's how I got VR Soccer on my shelf. :D
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Tevosion: what happens to games whose sales are very disappointing?

Does GOG delete those games from the website?
In several cases it was made impossible for people to purchase some games anymore (for example Colin McRae Rally 2005). If you have purchased the game you can still download it, but there is no guarantee this will be the case with every game.

Games are not removed for reasons of bad sales. They are however removed - i.e. the possibility to purchase them - for licensing issues. It was not yet the case but it is theoretically possible to completely remove games, so a backup of the installer files always is recommended (also for the reason shown below).

In at least one case (Realms of Arkania) a game that is still sold was downgraded for licensing issues. GOG did not have the rights for the CD version and had to replace it with the floppy version (or maybe only the music, I don't know). In that case unless you still have an old installer download it is impossible to gain that game version.
Post edited April 04, 2012 by Protoss
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Titanium: You see this?: Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods Enhanced Edition

If deleting games because of bad sales would be an option, then why does this piece of biodegradable waste still cling on?
Collectors like me usually want the whole series. No matter how much you complain about FG, I'll most probably buy at some point, just because I have (and want) the Gothic games released before it.

Who knows, maybe at some point I will even buy Gothic 4! (albeit can't from GOG)