Some slight variations might occur in Galaxy 2. If I were to take a guess, I'd venture that maybe you had auto-update in the game, but not "experimental updates" in Galaxy? Anyhoo, since 1.0 has been released, there's gonna be a bit of time before the next experimental release (maybe!)Īlso, I'd like to clarify: the steps above applied to the first version of GOG Galaxy. I'm not absolutely sure I understand what your situation was. I guess I disable auto update in gog then. GOG Galaxy always resets the version to the version of the store. I guess I disable auto update in gog then.Ĭonscienc3: Hmm right now that does not work for me. PS: this should get a sticky ^^ Hmm right now that does not work for me. achievements, if they are some day added to the game in Galaxy. The "check/repair" step will just allow Galaxy to verify that your files are already in line with the new version and it'll settle to leave everything as is, just checking another box under "currently installed version" -)Īlternatively, you can also prevent Galaxy from trying to upgrade the game at all, but you might not get some new stuff along the road, like e.g. Otherwise Galaxy will try to upgrade your game, realize it's not installed as it's supposed to (since you upgraded earlier from within the game), then complain and fail to "upgrade" and, quite possibly, not even allow you to launch it. Totally free to not buy it.īut please don't try to teach fake marketing lessons to a game with 700000 copies sold and which is in the 100 most played games on Steam and has 98% of positive review and one of the most amazing and not toxic at all Community.Gourgouilloult: If I may add a 7: once the latest version you've upgraded to through the game itself hits GOG, just run a "check / repair" from the game page in Galaxy. I suspect that the only problem is that YOU don't want to spend 20 euro for the game. This a red flag, it's pretty likely, they will never successfully finish their game.Ī publisher often means "game rushed", pressure on Devs.įactorio sold over 700000 copies without a publisher and without discounts.ĭozens of indie games with publisher and discounts sold less than 2000 copies and often were abandoned. Indieshits are cute, when they have no publisher who explains them, how the business works, and they make up their own fantasies how to earn money. If they are dumb enough, that will already happen before that game comes out of Early Access. They have to reward holding off, because they have no other choice, their ♥♥♥♥ will stop selling at some point. They don't go on sale so people don't have to wait for the next sale permanently. Originally posted by IamNic:You are looking at it from thw rong side imo - if someone asks - and you tell him there won't be any sale - it might encourages him/her to buy it right now :) This is not place to convince people to buy the game regardless of its price nor question whether opinions about the game being expensive are valid or not. Purpose of this thread is for people who are interestend in the game but feel asking price is too high, to voice their interest and explain why they think the game is too expensive. The same is with the sale, as you are basically saying, that someone who doesn't want to waste his time by searching for sales or special offers has to pay more. When it costs 20, we don't want to make it feel like 10 and something. We don't like sales for the same reason we don't like the 9.99 prices. I'm aware, that the sale can make a lot of money in a short period of time, but I believe that it is not worth it in the long run, and since we are not in financial pressure we can afford to think in the long run. No, we don't plan to participate in any sales any time soon.Īnnouncement of no-sale policy originally posted by kovarex in Factorio Friday Facts #140 [We state it on our steam page, but people are still asking about it so I want to state it officially. Is Factorio going to be on sale next Steam sale?
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