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3 hours ago@Blackmist I don’t understand what you mean, nor how it relates to GOG. Also, for me, a promotion on a game that’s over 10 years old and costs the same as when it was released doesn’t seem like a bargain. On the contrary, I see scam.
Au départ si je suis là c’est la faute à @giroll …


@Blackmist I don’t understand what you mean, nor how it relates to GOG. Also, for me, a promotion on a game that’s over 10 years old and costs the same as when it was released doesn’t seem like a bargain. On the contrary, I see scam.


@Dariusmiles2123 but they accept promotions, maybe.


@Dariusmiles2123 I don’t understand. Even if it’s automated, this promotion must add work, whereas an automatic price reduction based on the year of creation with a minimum threshold for maintenance seems so simple and respectful of customers to me.


@Dariusmiles2123 stellaris ?
I was going to put Civilization IV, but it’s gone down to €20 (for a 20-year-old game…).
Tiens, Gog va se faire manger par Amazon :/ dommage, ça aurait pu m’intéresser une offre de cloud gaming par Gog. (même si j’aimerais un comparatif changement de machine/service de cloud en terme écolo avant de dire que c’est un service qui m’intéresse)