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TheCheese33: Any more than 25-30% off on GOG and it would be highway robbery.

And even then we get 50% off every now and then.
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TheCheese33: Have you noticed how much more most games from Steam cost? It makes sense for their sales to go so low. Any more than 25-30% off on GOG and it would be highway robbery.

You mean it's not? :o
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soulgrindr: (/PS/ I do think that GOG might need to start running a few slightly bigger weekend sales though.. these days 25-30% off doesn't look so great when compared to the stuff steam is pulling....)
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TheCheese33: Have you noticed how much more most games from Steam cost? It makes sense for their sales to go so low. Any more than 25-30% off on GOG and it would be highway robbery.

But that is the clever psychology. Sell something for $5.99 and it's ok. Sell it for $20 and then do a time-limited offer at $5.99 and everyone'll jump all over it.
Reduce psychonauts from $9.99 to $2 and I bought it within 30 seconds. Sell it for $9.99 and do 30% off and the deal isn't half as appealing. (though still great of course. )
$5.99->$4.19 doesn't really make much of an impact (for me at least). $5.99 -> $2.99 or $3.99 might make more of an impact.
It's dumb I know.... ;-)
As always a smart consumer will buy the lowest price - to highest value.
GOG provides more value than Steam does, with steam you might as well pirate the game, because all you get, is the game.
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Weclock: As always a smart consumer will buy the lowest price - to highest value.
GOG provides more value than Steam does, with steam you might as well pirate the game, because all you get, is the game.

Even less than that. Hexen II, Quake and Quake II had the audio tracks ripped. Doom I, II, Heretic, Hexen, etc. had their setup programs removed (yes, id Software really screwed up here) -- even if you ignore the lack of a manual or map or anything else that came with the original game, you're not even getting the full program it seems.
Interesting how many people consider Steam and GOG to be competing. I don't think I can compare them at all. It's like comparing a fine yacht to an aircraft carrier.
I use Steam for their ridiculously good sales, and nothing else. I can totally live with "renting" the Sam and Max Games, seasons 1 and 2, for $10, even if it means I suddenly lose access a few years from now due to nuclear apocalypse. Or Rome Total War for $2. Just some of my recent examples. Do I need those games forever? Nah, I just want to try them.
I don't often buy new games anyway, I usually wait 1-2 years for my computer to catch up with the hardware requirements, which is about when the games start getting much cheaper.
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anjohl: For what you get, the $5 Torchlight deal beats *Everything* on GOG, objectively, in terms of value and best-buy status.

Red Faction: Guerrilla for 5$ on US Direct2Drive (I'm from Europe, but it's available worldwide so why not to buy it from there...?) Also it uses GOO as DRM so after I entered my email it mysteriously appeared in my Impulse account ;) Torchlight is fun for a while and must buy for 5$, but sorry, it's repetitive and becomes boring. I guess Arcanum for 6$ beats it - it's more mature RPG.
Do we really need to have GOG vs Steam fights? It's bad enough that there's some much fanboyism over consoles, I don't think we need it over digital distribution sites too.
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phrequencyviii: I didn't really like the Xcom UFO game. =/ I guess you had to be there? It looked really complicated and I'm not a complicated person. Guess I should check the others out though. Good thing it was only 2$.

It's not as complicated as it looks. You can pick it up pretty quickly if you're looking over someone's shoulder (I know, easier said than done.)
Its cool to not like it though. Everyone has different taste.
To be honest I dont think Steam and GoG should be considered as competeing... to me Steam is better for more recent games and new games while GoG is pretty much the specialty shop for older games (most of which so far Steam doesnt carry)
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General_Dodanna: To be honest I dont think Steam and GoG should be considered as competeing... to me Steam is better for more recent games and new games while GoG is pretty much the specialty shop for older games (most of which so far Steam doesnt carry)

Some people haven't figured that out yet. Give them some time.
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jungletoad: Do we really need to have GOG vs Steam fights? It's bad enough that there's some much fanboyism over consoles, I don't think we need it over digital distribution sites too.

LOL thats awesome!
Yeah I need to try it some more...but I have Mass Effect 2 sucking up my attention, and Sam and Max.
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xa_chan: 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!

Steamcloud has nothing to do with multiplayer, it has to do with never losing your save files again, and with being able to play your games on any computer.
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anjohl: being able to play your games on any computer.
that supports the game or steam.
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Navagon: Especially not given that he was on an anti-Steam tirade not so very long ago.

Steam has many issues, but for the average end-user, it's the best service currently active. Also, I do not considar Steam a DRM, except as it pertains to account blockings.
I am not telling you that you have to use Steam over GOG, you may use whichever service(s) you want. What I am telling you is that Steam is objectively the better service for 90% of people, and GOG does not have the other 10%.
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Navagon: Especially not given that he was on an anti-Steam tirade not so very long ago.
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bansama: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/member.php?u=484732
Kinda speaks volumes.
As does this: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showpost.php?p=9461515&postcount=3

It's always good to have fans.
Banana, as it pertains to their practice of banning access to paid for games, I am completely agaisnt Steam. But, this position is one of philosophical objection, rather than practical, since I know that honest gamers will not have their accounts blocked.
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Navagon: Especially not given that he was on an anti-Steam tirade not so very long ago.
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klaymen: Anjohl's hypocrisy fail? Or did he switch side after his ban on Steam forums? Who knows...

My Steam ban is ancient, and was for saying the kinds of things that we talk about on here all the time. Also, I have had that ban reversed by support, under a different name, because they admitted they banned me in error.
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Weclock: As always a smart consumer will buy the lowest price - to highest value.
GOG provides more value than Steam does, with steam you might as well pirate the game, because all you get, is the game.

And what does GOG give you? A few google-able wallpapers, or a soundtrack easily gotten off torrents?
Post edited January 31, 2010 by anjohl