Yeah, I pretty much did the same thing. Had VH1 on Steam, then bought all 3 on GOG in the sale. I didn't even know about Final Cut until after I had bought VH1 and 2, so I was pleasantly surprised. Let's hope they are able to deliver on this.
darkroastbeans: According to a Neocore admin they will try to resolve ownership from both Steam and GOG:
>> Is there at all a way to check ownership for a game purchased from GoG?
> I don't know the details, but I'm pretty sure that many players are interested what will happen if they own one of the games on GOG and the other one on Steam, so we will try to solve the situation and make it possible.
http://forum.neocoregames.com/index.php?/topic/35569-too-late-to-buy-for-final-cut/?p=55399 mothwentbad: That's above the call of duty. I'm kind of impressed that they'd go that far. I went ahead and bought all three on GOG because the release sale price was so good, even though I had VH1 Complete on Steam from a year ago. The way I see it, VH1 and VH2 were separately worth it at sale price, and VH3 (supposedly bad*) was just the cost to complete the package to get Final Cut.
(* - VH3 really doesn't seem that bad to me on first play, but it is a little weird having an a la carte "treeless" skill set; I might side with the nay-sayers eventually, but the only way I can see reviews being *that* low is if the games are being judged solely in reaction to what the game used to be. I feel like a moderate step down from greatness is being rated "really bad" in a lot of cases).