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I share a lot of the concerns you guys have, and like some of the ideas mentioned. Until reading these posts I thought it would be great if GOG would simply reduce the sheer number of games in a single bundle. Someone pointed out the WW2 bundle... there are 9 separate anthologies in that bundle and they're all over the place (real-time, turn-based, puzzle-oriented, FPS, etc.) Maybe a real WW2 nut would buy all those games, but I'm betting most people would be happy/lucky to buy 2 or 3 at the most.

I like the idea of keeping bundles to a "common genre" or playstyle. I'm sure GOG is keeping statistics about what sells the best, and worst... and will hopefully tune the bundles in the coming days ahead.
One cool thing with the bundles might have been to set it like this:

- buy one game, 50% off
- buy two games, 60% off
- buy three games, 70% off
- buy the whole thing, 75% off

While not perfect, it might have allowed people who only wanted certain games to have a better shot at managing their budgets.
Post edited December 20, 2012 by mondo84