brvsn Posts: 21 Registered: 5/19/2017
brvsn
# 1 - Posted on 5/29/2017 7:55:23

hi there guys..
I'm new to Completionar and I would like to ask for a question: how to manage complete, bundled, enhanced versions?
For example I got Shadow Warrior Classic Complete for free on GOG (here ---> https://www.gog.com/game/shadow_warrior_complete if you're interested ;) ); when I check my collection I see all the 3 games it contains instead of the single package; another example: I got a Bioshock bundle and it has both classic version both Remastered ones: here I see two different version of each Bioshock 1 and Bioshock 2..

Is there a way to bundle them, link them or something like that? Or should I simply edit those games and add notes for myself to add those info? And what about paid prices? Guess I could split the total amount between the different items.. Or what?

moho_00 Curator Backer Posts: 6844 Registered: 6/10/2011
moho_00
# 2 - Posted on 5/31/2017 13:33:26

You're probably not going to like this answer, but..."it depends" I try my best to accurately represent bundled / enhanced games, but it gets really messy sometimes. I generally try to base things off of retail releases, but as digital storefronts continue to essentially create their own SKUs, I've had to adapt. In the case of Shadow Warrior Classic Complete, it's a GOG (or at least digital) only release and is simply the original game and its two expansions, with no enhancements. Since this particular bundle had no "official" release, I opted to have the GOG import just load in each game as a standalone collection item.

As for remasters, I've generally added them as separate entries if they're treated as such at the various storefronts (as is the case with the BioShock games).

The site handles bundles / game of the year / complete editions of games with "compilations". This is a global configuration so everyone on the site is able to benefit from it.

For entering data on games like this, you could use the Edition field to sort of link games together (at least textually). When I buy a Steam bundle, I generally split the paid amount across the games I received.

brvsn Posts: 21 Registered: 5/19/2017
brvsn
# 3 - Posted on 6/1/2017 11:16:37

ok I got it; and I have to say that it really makes sense, so I like it ;)

on a side note: I saw there's a List feature but I did not catch the sense, at the moment.. Is there a guide I can read or something like that? I already noticed the video but don't know if there's more...