Posted November 12, 2018
First, I apologize if it has already been done but I did not find the topic.
I make this topic after just for another time I wanted to buy something on Gog, where it is available, then end up taking it on Steam because it ends up being a lot easier.
Why?
Because in Gog store every versions of a game, every DLC, has it's own page and no page to sum it ip, leading to a vert hard tome either comparing the different versions of the game or getting it's DLC.
A good example for that would be Tyranny.
What it means is that about one time out of four when there is multiple versions of a game I take it on Steam instead of GoG because of that, and when there is DLCs it goes to about 100% of the time on Steam, and that just because I cannot see clearly and easely what I can buy and at what price.
So maybe when there is multiple versions of a game and/or DLCs a "sum up" page would be welcome.
So I just wanted to see if I am the only one interested by that.
I make this topic after just for another time I wanted to buy something on Gog, where it is available, then end up taking it on Steam because it ends up being a lot easier.
Why?
Because in Gog store every versions of a game, every DLC, has it's own page and no page to sum it ip, leading to a vert hard tome either comparing the different versions of the game or getting it's DLC.
A good example for that would be Tyranny.
What it means is that about one time out of four when there is multiple versions of a game I take it on Steam instead of GoG because of that, and when there is DLCs it goes to about 100% of the time on Steam, and that just because I cannot see clearly and easely what I can buy and at what price.
So maybe when there is multiple versions of a game and/or DLCs a "sum up" page would be welcome.
So I just wanted to see if I am the only one interested by that.
Post edited November 12, 2018 by KakitaTatsumaru