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Hey CAGS,

I’ve got some news I’m both excited and sad to share with you at the same time. I’ll be leaving the Digital Video Games team in Mid-March to join the marketing team for Amazon.com’s Loyalty and Rewards program, Amazon Coins. My boss and I have talked extensively about how to maintain and continue our presence here and across the other communities we’ve created in the past couple of years. To that end I’d like to introduce you to Josh, who take over monitoring, updating, and responding to this thread. Josh will be ramping up over the next couple of weeks, he  will be posting shortly to introduce himself.

Now that the “what’s going on” part of the message is out of the way I want to tell you all how much I love CAG and the posters here. This was the first community I joined when I started this job (anyone still remember that first thread?) and all of you have had a huge hand in shaping how we think about and execute Community Development and Management here at Amazon, which has in turn shaped my career these last two and a half years.

I started to write out a section calling out the regular posters and realized the list would be both overly long and incomplete at the same time. Instead I’d like to thank you all again, you all have my deep and sincere gratitude. I’ll still be around and my gaming accounts aren’t going anywhere so feel free to hit me up anytime you want to chat. I’ll probably still hang out in the thread too :).

Thanks again everyone, let me or Josh know if you have any questions!

The Indie Store has launched!
Amazon.com is launching a storefront dedicated to supporting and promoting PC/Mac/Web-based Indie Games. Our Digital Video Games team is a small group of passionate gamers and we’re all really excited to help Indie developers reach more customers quickly by providing a quick and simple process for bringing their games to market. Additionally we’ll be supporting the Indie Store with a ton of promotions, both at and after launch. Many of these promotions are designed to give the developer the opportunity to maximize their revenue. For example, Amazon is forfeiting all royalties from bundle sales and passing them along directly to the developer, we’ve also created an “Indie Spotlight” program to help customers learn more about the games and developers they love. We view the Indie developers as some of the most creative in the industry and we want to help them continue to create new and innovative experience for customers.

Why we are doing this:

  • Allow customers to discover an entirely new category of games on Amazon.com
  • Help developers reach new customers quickly. Our onboarding process is straightforward and we want to sell every Indie game available
  • We want to leverage our strengths to support and help the developers who are driving forward innovation and creativity in the games industry
General Information

Hi CAGs,
I'll be posting deals we're running on Digital Games (PC/Mac, Free to Play, Sony/Microsoft Points/Subs).

I'm also here to answer questions you might have, get you closer to the developers by hosting Q&As, setting up podcasts, live streaming gameplay etc. If I don't respond to a question you have in thread please send me a PM. These ping my email address and make it more likely that I will see your question and respond more quickly.


Cheers,
Tony


FYI. EA Games sold by Amazon will not activate on Steam.
F.A.Q.S.:

1. Does the game I'm buying from Amazon Activate on Steam/Origin/Uplay? What DRM does the game use?

There are two places to identify DRM on a digital video game detail page:

At the top of the page, below the title:

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In the "Product Description" section:

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2. Note on Electronic Arts Games - For the most part, EA games sold on Amazon do not activate on Steam. Most activate on Origin.

3. Note on DRM with limited activations:

Our Policy



4. Sometimes I'll do giveaways.

5. I work with developers and publishers to get fun (or at least what I think is fun) content to share with you all. Here are some examples:

a. Check out the Pax Gameplay videos here: Xcom: Enemy Unknown I played Xcom with Jake, the Creative Director for the game, a few months before the game came out Also, on this page, check out the Q&A, also a community driven event.

b. Check out the interview on this page: Borderlands 2 we did this interview at E3 with Randy Pitchford this year.

c. We've partnered with the ++GoodGames Podcast to feature many of the games we carry. They talk to the developers about the game development process, how the games are conceptualized and managed, all kinds of fun stuff. I'm working on putting together full link list and will update when I have it.

What else do we sell?

Xbox Live Points and Subscriptions:

1600 Microsoft Live Points
4000 Microsoft Live Points
12 Month XBOX Live Subscription
3 Month XBOX Live Subscription]
12 Month + 1 XBOX Live Subscription

PSN+ Subscriptions and PSN Points:

$20 PSN Points
$50 PSN Points
12 Month PSN+ Subscription
3 Month PSN+ Subscription

We also have a Free-2-Play store supported by our GameConnect technology. Gameconnect allows you to link your Amazon.com account with free-2-play and MMO accounts so that you can buy things like in game currency, premium game time/subscriptions, in game items, etc. on Amazon.com using your Amazon.com payment options and have this content delivered directly into your game.

5. Price Matching notes: Generally we do not match international retailers (GMG, Gamersgate, etc) or physical retailers (Best Buy, Newegg.com, etc.)
To check out the Free-2-Play games we offer you can visit our storefront here: Free-2-Play Store

 
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This will not make up for me being a huge douche.
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Pid on Steam

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This will not make up for me being a huge douche.
As a code dumper, I'd rather someone like you take 5 of my codes versus 5 lurkers that take 1 code each.

P.S. You're still going to hell for being a piggy

 
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My bad, I used the wrong code...try again.

 
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Ugh, yes. This. Yes.

Digital is obviously the way to go, and easier to replace than disks, which can get lost or damaged, and over time become more expensive to replace or maintain.

Civilization III and IV I bought disks, but it's much more convenient to have them on Steam.

As well as the Myst series.

Spore/Sims (although that's now Origin's territory)

MDK series, Fallout series, Baldur's Gate series, Icewind Dale series (on GOG, at least)

Dungeon Keeper series on GOG as well. I still have those on disk somewhere. (Wanted to check them out again, after the disappointing iOS version EA came out with recently, which was nothing more than timers and money-demands)

And I forgot my point to this post.
Your point = you prefer digital-files over discs.

I've gotten used to this, as well - as I've been barely using DVD's and CD's from the old days anymore. Whether from Origin, GOG, Steam, Gamersgate, whatever - I'm just now used to backing-up files on one of my external HDD's. And if need be, I can just run one straight-up install from the externals. If need be, can always re-download installer files from the site/service and go from there. If need be, can always copy the installer files or game-folder to CD's or DVD's - I prefer it takes up say one CD or DVD.

I don't mind an install from the disc, if it's say one or two CD's/DVD's. It's when it's much more discs on the install and has disc-protection, I'm beginning to get tired of that.

It's no secret - I prefer DRM-FREE. I'm not super-fond of the "phone home" bull-crap DRM - especially on SP portions of games.

But, I also like some of the benefits that comes w/ Steam - time-tracking; auto-update; Steam Achievements; etc. Nothing makes me smile more than what I can get both a DRM-FREE version and a Steam-version - like when some Indie dev's do when they sell direct to you or what some Humble Bundles do.

I also love when the Steam-version comes w/out CEG - and w/out any other 3rd party DRM-crap, for that matter. :D You just really need the files and can back them up somewhere - and no matter what, you're good to go; like with Wizardry 8 Steam-version.

 
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Your point = you prefer digital-files over discs.

I've gotten used to this, as well - as I've been barely using DVD's and CD's from the old days anymore. Whether from Origin, GOG, Steam, Gamersgate, whatever - I'm just now used to backing-up files on one of my external HDD's. And if need be, I can just run one straight-up install from the externals. If need be, can always re-download installer files from the site/service and go from there. If need be, can always copy the installer files or game-folder to CD's or DVD's - I prefer it takes up say one CD or DVD.

I don't mind an install from the disc, if it's say one or two CD's/DVD's. It's when it's much more discs on the install and has disc-protection, I'm beginning to get tired of that.

It's no secret - I prefer DRM-FREE. I'm not super-fond of the "phone home" bull-crap DRM - especially on SP portions of games.

But, I also like some of the benefits that comes w/ Steam - time-tracking; auto-update; Steam Achievements; etc. Nothing makes me smile more than what I can get both a DRM-FREE version and a Steam-version - like when some Indie dev's do when they sell direct to you or what some Humble Bundles do.

I also love when the Steam-version comes w/out CEG - and w/out any other 3rd party DRM-crap, for that matter. :D You just really need the files and can back them up somewhere - and no matter what, you're good to go; like with Wizardry 8 Steam-version.
At this point nobody cares

 
drm free sucks. what am i supposed to do when humble and gog simultaneously explode?
Like any other download-service: just keep all your installers, patches, and necessary files stashed and saved somewhere.

You know - like on another HDD; DVD's; CD's, BR's; whatever floats your boat.

 
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Everyone would be happy, however, if Fifa 14 went on sale for $19.99, yes?
We're not a bunch of Football-loving Euro-Socialists or or other Living-outside-the-United-States (Guam and Puerto Rico) footies who can't buy from Amazon without violating Amazon DVG Terms of Service.

...not sure If I should have made that yellow comic sans or not...

 
We're not a bunch of Football-loving Euro-Socialists or or other Living-outside-the-United-States (Guam and Puerto Rico) footies who can't buy from Amazon without violating Amazon DVG Terms of Service.

...not sure If I should have made that yellow comic sans or not...
I'll mark you down as a +1 on the idea.

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Everyone would be happy, however, if Fifa 14 went on sale for $19.99, yes?
I would be happier with $14.99.

Honestly I don't know why they're insisting on keeping the price so high this year, especially considering they didn't port over the new engine. <insert blanket EA criticism here>

 
Everyone would be happy, however, if Fifa 14 went on sale for $19.99, yes?
The Washington Capitals avatar is just supposed to throw us off the scent, right? It didn't work.

Football is played by burly men wearing padding and helmets slamming into each other fighting for what is colloquially known as a "pigskin". Its grand showcase is what interrupts very important commercials and a concert every year around this time. It's not soccer.

So...FIFA 14 for $2 or GTFO. After all, we must be civilized in the New World. :razz:

 
I have fifa 12 (bought it at $4 some time ago). Played about an hour and left it, I just can't get into it. Learning all MK fatalities is easier than playing that game
 
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The Washington Capitals avatar is just supposed to throw us off the scent, right? It didn't work.

Football is played by burly men wearing padding and helmets slamming into each other fighting for what is colloquially known as a "pigskin". Its grand showcase is what interrupts very important commercials and a concert every year around this time. It's not soccer.

So...FIFA 14 for $2 or GTFO. After all, we must be civilized in the New World. :razz:
I think the Capitals avatar is supposed to garner pity for following such a heart-breaking franchise...my avatar feels the pain as well!

There are some cool similarities between hockey and soccer...mainly the lanes and angles from one player to another to pass the puck/ball. I enjoy watching it every once in a while until some guy gets his little foot stepped on and he goes down to the ground like he was shot.

In conclusion, I too would like FIFA 14 for $2. Make it so!

 
Too many pansies in soccer now. It's the absolute worst trait in a sport I've seen.

Get touched.

Yell as loud as you can and throw arms up in air.

Roll around on ground until referee comes over.

Sit up and yell at ref for taking too long.

Walk to the sideline.

Immediately ask to come back in.

I'm ashamed it's my favorite sport (sometimes).

 
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