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https://www.gog.com/forum/general/delisting_hellish_quart
Here is the most likely scenario:

They will keep updating the game for those that already got it, but won't release any DLCs here, so you will never have the complete game.

I'm glad I didn't buy. I won't buy it elsewhere either.
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RafaelRamus: Here is the most likely scenario:

They will keep updating the game for those that already got it, but won't release any DLCs here, so you will never have the complete game.

I'm glad I didn't buy. I won't buy it elsewhere either.
We will see about that.
I am glad I bought it when it was discounted, it's a great game and more than worth the money I paid, DLC or not.
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RafaelRamus: Here is the most likely scenario:

They will keep updating the game for those that already got it, but won't release any DLCs here, so you will never have the complete game.

I'm glad I didn't buy. I won't buy it elsewhere either.
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kendama: We will see about that.
I am glad I bought it when it was discounted, it's a great game and more than worth the money I paid, DLC or not.
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I'd hate to have half a game because the other half is behind a DLC that can't be bought.

In this scenario, you will always have half a game in comparison to those that bought the game on Steam.

It's a big turn off for me.
Post edited March 11, 2024 by RafaelRamus
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kendama: We will see about that.
I am glad I bought it when it was discounted, it's a great game and more than worth the money I paid, DLC or not.
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RafaelRamus: .

I'd hate to have half a game because the other half is behind a DLC that can't be bought.

In this scenario, you will always have half a game in comparison to those that bought the game on Steam.

It's a big turn off for me.
What DLC are you talking about, anyway? The main game is still years away from completion, and the developer has insofar never mentioned a DLC being in production. The main game will have 24 playable characters (14 already playable), 16+ arenas, the already existing Arcade mode, the already existing Survival mode AND individual storylines/cutscenes/adventures for each character (the Jacek one currently in production). And possibly some minigames like cutting a ball of clay, etc.

Was this not enough content - available and planned - to spend less that 10 lousy € for, future DLCs or not ?
Post edited April 22, 2024 by kendama
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RafaelRamus: .

I'd hate to have half a game because the other half is behind a DLC that can't be bought.

In this scenario, you will always have half a game in comparison to those that bought the game on Steam.

It's a big turn off for me.
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kendama: What DLC are you talking about, anyway? The main game is still years away from completion, and the developer has insofar never mentioned a DLC being in production. The main game will have 24 playable characters (14 already playable), 16+ arenas, the already existing Arcade mode, the already existing Survival mode AND individual storylines/cutscenes/adventures for each character (the Jacek one currently in production). And possibly some minigames like cutting a ball of clay, etc.

Was this not enough content - available and planned - to spend less that 10 lousy € for, future DLCs or not ?
Past experiences taught me that:

1 - I should avoid buying games that are "In Development";

2 - companies may promise and not deliver, and may promise and deliver through "previously unplanned" DLCs;

3 - companies may promise to keep the game updated after delisting from the store, then stop updating anyways;

4 - I shouldn't bother buying things because they are about to be delisted, because either the game will return to the store in a better edition, it will not but will be cheap during a Steam sale, or I won't be excited about the game any longer because there are just so many games out there I can't even play what I already have.

I could go on and on. Either the game will be back to the store and I'll buy it, the game will become dirty cheap and then I'll buy it on Steam, or I won't bother at all because there is just something new (or available again) that I'm more interested in.
Post edited April 24, 2024 by RafaelRamus
Well all I can add to this discussions is the last version I downloaded was v0.336 and that according to the digital signature was made around Feb 8 2024. I haven't received and notifications of updates but I checked and there was a new version today it has a digital signature date of April 15 2024. So there has at least been one update though no change log was made nor do I have a way to see what version it matches up to on the steam version as they don't give version numbers but dates there. The best I can guess is that we have the april 11 version listed on steam which is one off from the latest version.

I'll probably just avoid in dev games on GoG from now on. This isn't the first time one that has decided to delist itself from GoG. It's really a shame cause sometimes a game in dev catches your eye (like this one did for me) and it's good to know you can get it drm-free from the start.
At present time, we have version 0.4 with signature 2024-06-12, so it should be equivalent to 2024.06.10.0 on Steam, one update behind the lastest available there (June 15th). Not too bad.

The changelog section of this game has not been updated in months, though.
So far, updates on GOG but no DLC.on Steam. What we have is better than nothing!
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kendama: At present time, we have version 0.4 with signature 2024-06-12, so it should be equivalent to 2024.06.10.0 on Steam, one update behind the lastest available there (June 15th). Not too bad.

The changelog section of this game has not been updated in months, though.
FYI, looks like updates https://www.gogdb.org/product/1731372333#changelog
Post edited September 25, 2024 by allope