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Lou: Looks like Divinity II - Ego Draconis has dropped to $19.99 Retail for those that have been waiting. Picked it up today.
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chautemoc: Hm I'd advise people to get the double pack instead. The expansion is supposed to be much improved over the original and I believe it patches in some graphical and performance improvements for the original as well.
I debated that as well - but I figured the double pack will not hit the $20. mark for a while.
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Post edited September 25, 2010 by taczillabr
It seems that Cyanide Studios has changed their mind and WILL now be offering 30% off the Legendary Edition of blood Bowl to owners of previous editions of the game. So you might want to look at it for $10 on Impulse or $20 on Gamersgate.

Now, you will have to buy the Leg. Edition through their store in this case. With an expected price of around $40, that would get you the game for $26.
Another World 50% off (4,99€) at:

http://www.dotemu.com/en/download-game/109/another-world
GamersGate is a cool lil site.
Get Games has Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood for £5. I think it's regionally restricted though.

Impulse has Gratuitous Space Battles Complete for £7.89. It also has the DLC for £2 each, including Nomads.
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carnival73: GamersGate is a cool lil site.
Gamersgate is great. It is the only other digital distributor that I rank about the same level as GOG (am quite indifferent between the two). Their Blue Coins system is superb and a very nice reward system for long-term customers. And their tech support is just as friendly (and more responsive) than GOG's.
GamersGate isn't good for me .
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lowyhong: Gamersgate is great. It is the only other digital distributor that I rank about the same level as GOG (am quite indifferent between the two). Their Blue Coins system is superb and a very nice reward system for long-term customers. And their tech support is just as friendly (and more responsive) than GOG's.
As far as I'm concerned, if GOG want to set their sights on Steam then Gamersgate is the one they really should be competing with. Gamersgate's support, features and ability to encourage users to help one another and provide reviews, ratings and even walkthroughs places their level of service above all else.

GOG has the more solid foundation of (somewhat) guaranteed compatibility and, of course being DRM and region free. That's not something that any other existing service can hope to implement. Apart from perhaps DotEmu, but GOG don't have to worry too much about them.

GOG have got a long way to climb in terms of adequate speed and consistency of service, adequate coverage of technical support and then there are the bugs...
Is one GG account compatible with all their sites (US, EU, UK, whatever)?
Post edited September 25, 2010 by KavazovAngel
Another price on Civ 5: £23.

365 Games were (are?) a reputable eBay retailer who have now grown up and got a place of their own. I've only bought one thing from them. But it turned up. Can't ask for more than that.
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KavazovAngel: Is one GG account compatible with all their sites (US, EU, UK, whatever)?
As far as I know, there are two variations - the US and UK ones. You can purchase from both with one account.
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KavazovAngel: Is one GG account compatible with all their sites (US, EU, UK, whatever)?
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lowyhong: As far as I know, there are two variations - the US and UK ones. You can purchase from both with one account.
And points, reputations, posts, whatever other features the site has, all go to that one account, right?
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KavazovAngel: And points, reputations, posts, whatever other features the site has, all go to that one account, right?
Yep.
No. You need only one account for all three GG versions. I have bought from all three with my single account. You might need to log in again, but it is the same account/password etc.
And all your games appear on the same site, no matter where you are logged in.