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DRM or not, GOG has NEVER and likely *will* never be able to top the X-Com/Freedom Force collections for a twoonie each.
Unreal. Steam has awoken.
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anjohl: DRM or not, GOG has NEVER and likely *will* never be able to top the X-Com/Freedom Force collections for a twoonie each.
Unreal. Steam has awoken.

Well after the holiday sale I think Steam is getting publishers throwing themselves at them for weekend sales.
Especially considering how many games they sell to people who would have never bought the game in the first place and then people buy the games and play them for like 30 mins lol.
I know one publisher was told they had to wait for like three months before they could get listed for a weekend sale. For got who it was now though.
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anjohl: DRM or not, GOG has NEVER and likely *will* never be able to top the X-Com/Freedom Force collections for a twoonie each.
Unreal. Steam has awoken.
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xabbott: Well after the holiday sale I think Steam is getting publishers throwing themselves at them for weekend sales.
Especially considering how many games they sell to people who would have never bought the game in the first place and then people buy the games and play them for like 30 mins lol.
I know one publisher was told they had to wait for like three months before they could get listed for a weekend sale. For got who it was now though.

Whatever gets the games in our hands. Steam still makes money, the publisher still makes money, and we get cheap games.
Everyone wins. Welcome to the future of DD, a glimpse of post-retail, if you Wwwwhhhheeeelll.
Crazy sales are the only thing that makes me happy to be a Steam user :D
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anjohl: DRM or not, GOG has NEVER and likely *will* never be able to top the X-Com/Freedom Force collections for a twoonie each.
Unreal. Steam has awoken.

Sorry - I will stick with GOG even at those prices.
It is necessary to validate every Steam game online before it can be played, although an offline mode is available. There are no alternate methods of activation such as via telephone or fax, which causes the system to deny access to those without Internet connections. According to the Steam Subscriber Agreement, Steam's availability is not guaranteed and Valve is under no legal obligation to release an update disabling the authentication system in the event that Steam becomes permanently unavailable.
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anjohl: DRM or not, GOG has NEVER and likely *will* never be able to top the X-Com/Freedom Force collections for a twoonie each.
Unreal. Steam has awoken.

Steam hasn't awoken.. it does that sort of thing all of the time (this isn't the first time XCom series has been offered ridiculously cheap).
GoG doesn't need to compete with Steam - the GoG versions of classic games work on more modern PC's than the Steam versions of the same games.
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anjohl: DRM or not, GOG has NEVER and likely *will* never be able to top the X-Com/Freedom Force collections for a twoonie each.
Unreal. Steam has awoken.
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carlosjuero: Steam hasn't awoken.. it does that sort of thing all of the time (this isn't the first time XCom series has been offered ridiculously cheap).
GoG doesn't need to compete with Steam - the GoG versions of classic games work on more modern PC's than the Steam versions of the same games.

There are two games that I know of that arn't crappy ubisoft ports that don't work on Steam. Slamit Pinball and Stubbs the Zombie. The latter is an Apyr port, so that's nothing suprising.
GOG is better than Steam, when all other things are considared, as simply a game downloading service, but Steam almost always has cheaper prices (Except that Interplay fiasco), plus you get Steamcloud, achievements, community, etc.
For what you get, the $5 Torchlight deal beats *Everything* on GOG, objectively, in terms of value and best-buy status.
Post edited January 31, 2010 by anjohl
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CaptainGyro: it looks like someone is in a mood for arguing

Oh no!
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Lou: Sorry - I will stick with GOG even at those prices.
It is necessary to validate every Steam game online before it can be played, although an offline mode is available. There are no alternate methods of activation such as via telephone or fax, which causes the system to deny access to those without Internet connections. According to the Steam Subscriber Agreement, Steam's availability is not guaranteed and Valve is under no legal obligation to release an update disabling the authentication system in the event that Steam becomes permanently unavailable.

I agree with this sentiment.
Are we really doing this again?
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anjohl: DRM or not, GOG has NEVER and likely *will* never be able to top the X-Com/Freedom Force collections for a twoonie each.
Unreal. Steam has awoken.

Then a month from now GOG releases X-COM as a whole pack for $9.99. Who's the idiot now?
/sarcasm
anjohl> not everybody is interested by "steamcloud", "community" or the likes. I prefer to play alone than with strangers. That way, if I fail, I'm the only responsible. ^_^ The only games I play with strangers are MMORPG, which are not GOG's focus.
and for the $5 Torchlight deal, what if you happen to not like this kind of game (which is my case)? For me, the "best-buy ever" is still the Might and Magic 1-6 collection here on GOG. Talk about hours of gaming and replayability!
Post edited January 31, 2010 by xa_chan
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CaptainGyro: it looks like someone is in a mood for trolling

There, fixed.
Nothing new here.
2$ sales = SHLM's Pavlov reflex