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Will Age of Decadence be sold on GoG?

Grunker

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Topic.
 

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GOG was launched by CD Projekt, was it not? That's why TW2 is there.
 

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I dunno. I just like the site and wondered whether I would be able to purchase AoD there. If not, or if you profit more from a direct sale over the ITS website I don't really care about GoG. I was just curious.
 

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GoG is for cheap(ish) old games, except their own.

AoD should, among other options, sell on STEAM.

This year looks like all indie games sell a ton in their launch day (and if the game is good, for a few days after too).

Indie games are enjoying a big increase of popularity, I hope it lasts and that AoD can join the bandwagon.
 

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Not to rain on anyone's parade, but AoD doesn't have nice, cartoonish graphics or simple and straight-forward gameplay. That's the two defining characteristics for indie games that do well on Steam.
 
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GoG doesn't want games that cost over 9.99 dollars, except for the 2itcher. Also we don't know if AoD is good, and it certainly won't be old at release.
 

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well, does gog explicitly say no to new games, esp. if they have the old-school feel?

send them a copy, they'll like it and the two brands will help each other

wasn't there a talk about gog going into new games too?

fucking mosquitos, aarrrsRRGG!!
 

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Or wrap AoD in Dosbox and see if anyone notice.

(Also, +1 for Steam, seems a good way to show the game even to the unwashed masses and let the gold flow)
 

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GoG doesn't want games that cost over 9.99 dollars, except for the 2itcher. Also we don't know if AoD is good, and it certainly won't be old at release.

Where or when did they say this? My last information is that they want to bring newer not so old games in their portfolio, too. If the quality of the game is good why not? Nowadays it's more a DRM free platform anyway.
 

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