It's weird we don't see more stuff like Rayman collection, Batman Collection or Telltales collection.

And some collections that were once a thing, have never returned, the two I can remember being Splinter Cell Collection, and Prince of Persia Collection. (I wish they would return. ;-;)

Any idea why developers rarely do them? I guess to try to get more money by making people buy them all, but they could probably make more money from people buying collections, and never playing most of the games.

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was never a fan of collections - you own 1-2 games from it and it's no longer worth it, so for me it was almost always not worth it ;p

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This is something I love about GOG. They don't penalize you for buying individual games. If you purchase a game or two and then a bundle comes around on sale, they'll count the one(s) you own to give you the full benefit of the discount but subtract the price of each from the total cost. It's amazing. <3<3

Now that Steam has refunds, I'd love to see them implement something like this.

Also, Elbows, I agree. The Ghost Recon bundle that used to be here has been removed so now I would have to buy all 3 games separately. :(

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Not exactly subtracting the price of the game, that would mean that if you bought 2 games that costed more than the pack from a 4 game pack, you now get 2 free games.
I have Witcher 1 and 2 on GOG, the pack saves me only the 5.4€, which is what The Witcher 3 saves me with the 10% discount, so it's not really any deal. But at least I'm not ripped off with "You're saving 1.54€ by buying this 2€ bundle of 3*0.49€ games"

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Well, what I mean is the price of the game as included in the bundle.

For example, take the current DROD promo bundle.

If I want to buy any less than the entire bundle, I save 60% on each title.
If I buy the entire bundle, I save 80%.

Now, say I had purchased 1 of the 4 games included in the bundle at some earlier point. Now I can buy the remainder of the bundle (the other 3 games) with the full 80% discount.

It's really awesome and I wish Steam would do this.

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If you didn't own any it became worth it. :p

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I know, that's why I said if you own 1-2 depending on pack ;) And said that's why I, me personally, am not a fan ;p Cause with almost 2k games library I own 1-2 or usually even more games in almost all the packs avaiable ;p

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Oh wait I kind of found a splinter cell collection.

Missing Blacklist obviously though. (and dlc for Conviction)

Was Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow ever on steam? Is there a reason it isn't?

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Is the Insurgency Pack for Conviction that big of a deal? I don't really know how much content it adds. Same with the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Season Pass. I think the SP includes all DLC for GR:FS, but it seems to be all multiplayer content.

And regarding Pandora Tomorrow, here's a quote I found:

It has something to do with the shadows/lighting in the game not working on modern hardware, so in their opinion it's pointless to sell it these days.

People/modders found a quick resolution to the issue and people continue to play their retail copies without any issue on new machines, so I wish it would come here...

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I like having story DLC for games.

I always wonder if the FEAR 2 DLC is worth having for whenever I play that.

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I agree. Is the Insurgency Pack for single player? It seems like if it is it's not for the actual campaign but rather a "mode" of game play?

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I will get that collection someday!! you will see!!

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