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CD Projekt - GOG Adds Titles
BluesNews notes that Good Old Games has added Sacred:Gold and Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games to their lineup of offerings:
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I hope they get EA on board soon. I'd love to see some updated Wing Commander/Privateer titles. Lucas Arts too for that matter.
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Although they don't have a huge game selection yet I'm supporting them.
I just got Sacred Gold, well worth the $10.00. Shaf |
The whole affair is a great idea, and I would love to see it succeed. Anyone giving me legal access to older games get serious props in my book.
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Wow, there was a time just a few or several months ago when I was regularly searching ebay for a decent price on Sacred Gold, but striking out. And now here it is for $10. That's good news.
Now that bandwidth is cheap, I do not understand why more publishers don't offer direct downloads of older games at reasonable prices. Kudos to GOG for making games available, but I don't see why publishers need any kind of middle man when they could just take my $10 directly. Especially in the case of old games like these, it's not like there's going to be such a rush of downloads that a major investment in bandwidth is required. Anywho, ebay is still my first stop for games, and that's ridiculous when I'd much rather be giving my money directly to the companies who made them. Given a choice between getting a measly ten bucks from me for a two or three year old game, or getting absolutely nothing when I buy the same game off of ebay, why do publishers prefer the latter? And how much do they even get when a retail place sells their game for $20? With direct downloads they get to keep every single cent. |
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I'm crossing my fingers and vaguely hoping VtM: Bloodlines will go up on GOG some time soon. Please?
Yeesh: I imagine for a lot of publishers, it's the lack of DRM thing. Oh no, here's a game that's nearly abandonware anyway, but what if people pirate them? Horror! |
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I just bought Jagged Alliance and Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games. I have them as physical originals, but I doubt they'll be compatible with Vista so I decided to just buy them from GOG. Apart from that the project has my sympathies so I thought it would be a nice thing to do.
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But that just means I'll be back to ebay for all those games that don't make it to GOG. Damn you, ebay! Damn you, frugality aka cheapscatery! |
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For me to be really interesting, these kind of "old games download platforms" should offer enhanced gaming experiences, like what is done with the Planescape Torment and Fallout 2 Resolution hacks, and such. Source code ? I strongly doubt that. I think they only tweak some .ini and add somme dlls maybe. |
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