Posted November 26, 2014
JudasIscariot: As awesome as that would be I am sure the games leaving as a result of us doing what you describe would not be seen as something awesome.
Just my 2 cents or .50 eurocents :)
Cavalary: Would be awesome from where I'm standing. Which, again, is the position that says games should only be here if they are BOTH DRM-free and either flat priced or standard-or-less priced (as in the less for Russia cases - don't mind that). If publishers won't accept that, good riddance, as with the Nordic case. Just my 2 cents or .50 eurocents :)
PaterAlf: I wouldn't wonder if the bug will occur from time to time. After all it's a win-win situation. People who oppose the regional pricing can buy the games flat-priced for a short time and GOG gets some data about the number of people who is willing to do so. The developers on the other hand will get a pretty high price for their games, because some people will buy it right away, just because they are happy that the game isn't regionally priced any longer and fear that the old pricing sceme will be back in a few hours.
It's not a bug, it's a diabolic plan to get our money. ;-)
Cavalary: If it's just a temporary thing, then buying the game then is still supporting a rotten publisher. Should only be bought once they switch permanently, and the publisher comes out to confirm it as their stance. It's not a bug, it's a diabolic plan to get our money. ;-)