Posted December 03, 2014

- Publishers don't want to have their games on GOG, as there's no full regional price control
- Customers don't want to have different prices based on their location
- Presumably GOG is not too happy either compensating the most outrageous differences from their own pocket.
I'm not sure how long this pricing model can work, but so far it doesn't look too promising, as even some of the publishers who presumably could live with the old one-price model, left after the change occured.
So what is left is really a bunch of indie publishers, and of course Disney/LucasArts, who has adjusted their global prices on GOG on European Steam price level.
There are some exceptions, like Cinemaware, but they had their own pricing misadventure with Cinemaware having a completely different prices on GOG than their publisher on Steam...
Just say you need to get laid.

Bottom line. Just make it work GOG. If you can't be open about it. There are probably loads of people here that can help.
Hey. I'm a Grumpy Old Gamer. Classic LucasArts games are more important to me than sex!