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Travel to Los Angeles A.D. 2019 and witness its revamped looks in a new, enhanced edition of the cult point & click classic.
Genre: Adventure
Discount: 50% off for the owners of the previous GOG version of the Blade Runner game. The latter will be added to every Blade Runner - Enhanced Edition purchase.
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AWG43: Wait a minute... but guidelines are not rules. Is it me and my English got drunk, or GOG staff is trying to pull some bull crap here? I always thought that review guidelines are examples for what to write about your personal experience during the game play (and it doesn't matter if it was a localisation or gameplay related nuisance for you).
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Linko64: Regardless, the review in question is...fine? Not sure how mentioning a refund is a negative either given part of their branding is talking about their refunds. None of this makes sense. Launching a game and having negative reviews isn't ideal, but you take the data from them and the sentiment. As for the storefront...there's no other reason to delete non-troll reviews other than to protect profits. Maybe that's this is the preservation they keep speaking of.
Yes, but can one preserve something that is spoiled...
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Okay, since so far every known detail and fact makes it pretty clear to me that the deleting of reviews and tweets are NDs doing I just decided that the company is dead to me. This is not just regarding BR enhanced edition but all future games from them as well. Asking GOG to delete reviews (which is imo the only valid reason this happened in the first place) , deleting tweets and banning people from discord and elsewhere .. this is NOT the company I want to support at all with my money. I might change my mind if they revert their actions and apologize for what they did but I doubt this will happen.

When it comes to GOG, I would have prefered it if they had just said that their partner asked them to delete the reviews instead of saying certain reviews would violate review guidelines which they don't as proven. "Better ask for a refund" at the end of a review is not against the guidelines especially since the customer describes parts of the game and missing features in detail in the review as well. The customer was disappointed and made the decision to protect others from making the same experience which is perfectly valid. Better refund, save your money for a better game .. how is this violating anything?
Post edited June 28, 2022 by MarkoH01
Good monday! I got home from work and what do I see in my inbox? Mail from gog support. So I thought it has be about my Baseball stars 2 ticket I've sent a while ago (well, I've asked the chatbot to kindly relegate my issue to a human)... but nay! To my surprise it was about my review of BREE.

While I agree that it's not my best review ever and it could have used a fair bit more work on the EE side of things as main focus of the review, it reflected my disappointment with EE's quality or lack thereof, original's delisting and ever increasing intolerance to this cheap "enhancing" trend as if testing how far they can get away with.

As a BR fan I'm still very disappointed of this whole thing, the unfortunate state of EE itself and the post-release handling is a whole new experience for me. The support has kindly provided me with community guidelines to improve my future reviewing, while also pointing out that the classic version is included with EE purchase. I guess I didn't get my point fully across in my review then. Or maybe it was the ref link that pushed it over the top, I'll never know... I understand that people on support are likely exhausted after 3 week sale crunch and I don't want to speculate about who flagged the reviews for removal. Live and learn I guess.

Btw thanks for the review compilation picture link, I appreciate!

I cannot say if or how it works, found the link (ref suffix) on scummvm wiki page probably just like you, but I do hope that it does at least something for them, even if it's some kind of small moral boost in form of "thank you" message or something. I added every game that I purchased this sale to my shopping cart with this suffix, as few as they objectively were, hoping for the best. Cannot verify the results though.
Post edited June 27, 2022 by Spectrum_Legacy
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MarkoH01: Newsflash:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1io20b6qyrl3z0_hoTnXRKqgGcfuPvczw/view?usp=sharing

According to GOG support audio options (or missing of said options) is NOT a game feature and incomplete translations aren't part of a valid review as well. Good to know .. what's next?

(It is not my screenshot so whoever made it I hope you don't mind me posting it here)
Terrible decision making again. Oh my.
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Spectrum_Legacy: I cannot say if or how it works, found the link (ref suffix) on scummvm wiki page probably just like you, but I do hope that it does at least something for them, even if it's some kind of small moral boost in form of "thank you" message or something. I added every game that I purchased this sale to my shopping cart with this suffix, as few as they objectively were, hoping for the best. Cannot verify the results though.
Thanks for the reply. I checked GOG Support Center:
If you have been a GOG affiliate since before April 2021, you might still be using our legacy affiliates program. The legacy affiliates program has shut down on September 31st, 2021.
https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/4405004689297-How-to-join-the-GOG-Affiliate-Program
AdTraction handles affiliation partnerships for GOG now.

Better to donate to ScummVM directly.
(and not to buy ND's EE)
A Nightdive Studios developer, Edward850, posted a copy of the current changelog of the upcoming first patch on the ResetEra forums. Here's a repost in case anyone's interested:

- Added missing audio and text localization (video localization to come in a later patch)
- Added missing subtitle credits
- Added GOG achievements
- Fixed possible deadlocks and memory leaks
- Fixed various menus not responding to resolution changes
- Fixed menu sliders sound loop when dragged with the mouse
- Fixed Borderless Window setting on PC not sticking
- Added setting to disable widescreen borders
- Added setting to change ingame brightness
- Fixed McCoy not being able to walk freely in certain rooms (eg. Runciter's)
- Fixed subtitles not displaying during outtakes
- Fixed outtakes not playing at 60fps
- Fixed fog not rendering correctly in certain rooms (eg. Chinatown)
- Fixed McCoy clipping into vehicles in certain rooms (eg. Runciter's)
- Fixed green flicker during transitions
- Fixed items not displaying after loading a savegame

Source: https://www.resetera.com/threads/blade-runner-enhanced-edition-available-now-on-pc-ps4-xb1-and-switch-9-99.599316/post-89098830
Post edited June 27, 2022 by SonOfAThief
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Linko64: The sad aspect to it all is companies are happy to talk about 'passion' and 'preservation' but only when it comes with a thumbs up and a smile.
GOG and others do not do "preservation". They're here to make a profit.

The people who actually care about preservation create abandonware sites, where they host gigabytes of games anyone can download for free, until some company gets greedy and they have to take some down.
Those are the unsung heroes of game preservation.
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AWG43: Wait a minute... but guidelines are not rules. Is it me and my English got drunk, or GOG staff is trying to pull some bull crap here? I always thought that review guidelines are examples for what to write about your personal experience during the game play (and it doesn't matter if it was a localisation or gameplay related nuisance for you).
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Linko64: Regardless, the review in question is...fine? Not sure how mentioning a refund is a negative either given part of their branding is talking about their refunds. None of this makes sense. Launching a game and having negative reviews isn't ideal, but you take the data from them and the sentiment. As for the storefront...there's no other reason to delete non-troll reviews other than to protect profits. Maybe that's this is the preservation they keep speaking of.
It's about the buying recommendation.
One of my reviews of Syberia had been removed, when I wrote something like "If you liked part 1+2, you will like this one as well and won't if you didn't yyadda yadda yadda. So grab those first, if you want to see if this is for you. They are often available for free somewhere".
For some reason they don't want to see stuff like that in the comments.

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Narushima: Those are the unsung heroes of game preservation.
Sadly none of them have "Tiny Death Star". That game is gone for good.

I had it even after it was removed from the store and then I experimented with moving installation locations and formatted the drive it was currently stored to. Thanks to Microsofts policy to encrypt the game directories I didn't have a backup copy.
Post edited June 28, 2022 by neumi5694
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mrkgnao: What's really sad is that more than a 150 goglodytes wrote nice reviews about the game on the original Blade Runner game page and GOG just threw them all away.
I'm sorry for being unclear.

When I posted this, GOG, I meant that you might want to restore the lost reviews about the original Blade Runner, not that you should go ahead and delete even more reviews about the new Blade Ruiner.
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argamasa: After a couple of days i was rethinking to buy it the "Enhanced Edition" but definitively not. I purchased the original game. If in the future they fix and improve the game, with the 50% discount, i will buy it, but buy this with no hope they repair it, not.
It seems to me that the 50% discount is for the release during the summer sale.
However, for the time being, the best decision to consider is to wait and see what happens. GOG should allow interested (i.e. the new customers) to obtain the classic version of the game. All while the kinks are worked out with this ''enhanced'' version of the game.
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UCrest: However, for the time being, the best decision to consider is to wait and see what happens. GOG should allow interested (i.e. the new customers) to obtain the classic version of the game. All while the kinks are worked out with this ''enhanced'' version of the game.
It's not about GOG.
If Nightdive bought the rights to the game, it's their decision what to do with the original version.

afaik you actually get the classic version as bonus if you buy the new one.
WHat pisses me off the most is that Night Dive consistently treats this place like crap, but GOG is willing to lose even more of its already shaky reputation to let them have their way.
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Linko64: The sad aspect to it all is companies are happy to talk about 'passion' and 'preservation' but only when it comes with a thumbs up and a smile.
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Narushima: GOG and others do not do "preservation". They're here to make a profit.

The people who actually care about preservation create abandonware sites, where they host gigabytes of games anyone can download for free, until some company gets greedy and they have to take some down.
Those are the unsung heroes of game preservation.
You have a point there, not too many games on GOG would qualify for preservation.

But most abandonware sites wouldn't qualify either.
Really serious game preservation organisations accept only games from original installation media, not warez copies, which is what especially most abandonware sites usually offer.

The serious organisations also don't distribute anything from their archives, unless there are some legal agreements about doing that.

Offering something for the public and preserving things are not the same thing.
After reading the deleted but thankfully preserved reviews, together with the fact that the people responsible felt insecure enough to mass delete said negative but very valid reviews, I have to move Night Dive from the "cool guys that takes care of old stuff" list to my personal black list. That gog helps with the deleting is very upsetting.
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PixelBoy: You have a point there, not too many games on GOG would qualify for preservation.
This is a digital gaming distribution platform, sir, they're not an NGO :P. I think that's what everybody is trying to say and I agree. "Game preservation" is a marketing term for, in essence, selling older games and making them compatible with newer OSes. All for profits, since this is a business.

Needless to say, I appreciate their work, but we shouldn't sugar coat anything or live in fantasy land.

If anyone is serious about "game preservation" (as a legacy of humanity) they need to talk to these guys and start a game vault :P.