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RWarehall: Previous best $8.99 base (55% off) in the "Big Deal Sale" last September, although it was available in the Winter Sale "Stars" as a random chance for $3.
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undeadcow: The Sexy Brutale was $3 in one of GOG's 'blind buy' sales where you purchases an item (I think a star) and revealed teh game later - not sure if that technically counts as 'lowest price' but it was a deal for me.
I think it's worth pointing out that you could get this game for only $3 in the Winter Star Sale from last December.
Post edited May 29, 2018 by muntdefems
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Cavalary: And the base game was 33% off before, even if from a base of $24.99, while now the base price dropped to $19.99 (but the poorer European countries got added to price hikes too, so I'm seeing $24.69... basically no price drop there then),
They reduced the base price of Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs before they applied the 30% discount. And you should have a Fair Price Package attached to it so that you effectively do not have to pay more than the equivalent of $19.99.
Post edited May 29, 2018 by eiii
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eiii: They reduced the base price of Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs before they applied the 30% discount. And you should have a Fair Price Package attached to it so that you effectively do not have to pay more than the equivalent of $19.99.
Don't start this again. You do have to pay more. And it's a rotten practice either way.
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undeadcow: The Sexy Brutale was $3 in one of GOG's 'blind buy' sales where you purchases an item (I think a star) and revealed teh game later - not sure if that technically counts as 'lowest price' but it was a deal for me.
Considering that there was a few dozen games in secret boxes (or even more) - I don't think we should ever consider this kind of sale as regular buying and compare the prices. It's like saying that $1 is higher price that $0, because there was a few lotteries with GOG codes during recent GOG sale and some folks (including me) won some games there. On no account this kind of actions should be considered as establishing historical low.
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eiii: They reduced the base price of Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs before they applied the 30% discount. And you should have a Fair Price Package attached to it so that you effectively do not have to pay more than the equivalent of $19.99.
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Cavalary: Don't start this again. You do have to pay more. And it's a rotten practice either way.
You pay more, sure thing. But wallet funds are basically like small discount, what you lose, you get (partially) back. Steam is regionally priced and has no fair price package of any kind - that's why I actually love to see free wallet funds on store page.
Post edited May 30, 2018 by BeatriceElysia
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undeadcow: The Sexy Brutale was $3 in one of GOG's 'blind buy' sales where you purchases an item (I think a star) and revealed teh game later - not sure if that technically counts as 'lowest price' but it was a deal for me.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Considering that there was a few dozen games in secret boxes (or even more) - I don't think we should ever consider this kind of sale as regular buying and compare the prices. It's like saying that $1 is higher price that $0, because there was a few lotteries with GOG codes during recent GOG sale and some folks (including me) won some games there. On no account this kind of actions should be considered as establishing historical low.
I brought it up because some people might be wondering why they already own it...
A random chance at 1 of 200 games is hardly a fixed price...
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BeatriceElysia: You pay more, sure thing. But wallet funds are basically like small discount, what you lose, you get (partially) back. Steam is regionally priced and has no fair price package of any kind - that's why I actually love to see free wallet funds on store page.
I did warn, there are witnesses, right? Could leave GOG's own video portraying regional pricing as the ripoff it is, specifically even if there's some sort of compensation, as a second warning, but... Ahem.
Not comparing to Steam or any other major store. Never wanted anything to do with those, never will. You seem to have joined well after the "good news" moment, I've been following GOG pretty much since launch, having taken note of it as the one possible hope for this rotten industry, and joined it when its two clear, specific values were DRM free and one world, one price, as in no regional pricing of any sort, coming here, switching over from "piracy", because I was persuaded by those two things, and by their overall attitude of being for the players and fighting industry practices, striving to change it fundamentally, put together, not by just one. Came here largely as an activist supporting an organization whose aims I can agree with, and which also happens to run an ethical business to cover its expenses while doing so. Then they turned around and took all that away. Yet the sad thing is that in doing so they blasted away any chance of anyone else taking up that fallen banner in the future with any chance of making a dent. So just still around because the one hope, false as it may be, left for this industry to be worth supporting in any way again is that they will someday, somehow, find their way back to what they were.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Considering that there was a few dozen games in secret boxes (or even more) - I don't think we should ever consider this kind of sale as regular buying and compare the prices. It's like saying that $1 is higher price that $0, because there was a few lotteries with GOG codes during recent GOG sale and some folks (including me) won some games there. On no account this kind of actions should be considered as establishing historical low.
Yeah. Raffles can't count. Even if the odds are 9 in 10 or something, not to mention what they really are, it's not the actual price of the game at any point.
Post edited May 30, 2018 by Cavalary
New Daily Deal:

30.05.2018.
Fran Bow
$4.49 70% off
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PainOfSalvation: Fran Bow
I can very much recommend this.
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PainOfSalvation: New Daily Deal:

30.05.2018.
Fran Bow
$4.49 70% off
added. thanks
:)
New Daily Deal:

31.05.2018.
Death Road to Canada
$8.99 40% off
Teach a dog how to drive a car.
'nuff said. :)
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drmike: 'nuff said. :)
Indeed! xD
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PainOfSalvation: New Daily Deal:

31.05.2018.
Death Road to Canada
$8.99 40% off
New historic low. Previous low was (33% off) $9.99 Summer Sale of 2017 (although it was 33% off - $10.04 as recently as March)
New Daily Deal:

01.06.2018.
Door Kickers
$2.99 85% off