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I Live!

Doomdark's Revenge

GOG's support is top Notch! ;-)
Post edited March 11, 2014 by Petrell
I Live!

In for Harvester

Nothing to interesting, but this is what I have to say nice about GOG I like the friendly community and its sells DRM and cheap classic games.
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I'm in for Harvester

GOG: Because the player is before money
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I'll try King of Dragon Pass.

I'm so happy and shocked about last GOG decision :')

EDIT: "Oh, Hai" again Punished_Snake XD
Post edited March 13, 2014 by phaolo
I'm in for Sword of the Samurai. Thanks and +1!

Nice to see gog going back to its roots. I was never a big fan of digital distribution, I much prefer physical copies. To this day, gog is the only digital distribution service that I ever trusted enough to buy games from. And this latest development showed me once again just how well-earned this trust is.
Not in but great you are doing it
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"Summoner" looked like a cool game!

I was really impressed with GOG's response to customer concerns about pricing. It's so nice to have a company really care about its customers. DRM-Free Forever!

As for the creative part, I think I'll link to a about a game that I hope GOG can get someday. It's called [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/darklight_conflict]Darklight Conflict. It was an incredibly rare, but cool 3D space game that played like the movie "The Last Starfighter!"
Excellent giveaway Sinistar! Thanks and +1.
After Licurg raving about Sword of the Samurai and multiple comparisons to Pirates, I'm intrigued by the game. So I Live! Please count me in.

One good thing about GOG is pretty obvious today: They listen to their community and they've got principles (other than profit-profit-profit). In my opinion, it was a great move to reverse the chosen course. Psychologically, that's a rather hard thing to do by the way. I guess it wasn't only due to community reactions, but also due to their own discomfort with bowing and bending their believes for mere economic reasons. Well done GOG.
Post edited March 12, 2014 by DeMignon
I Live! Count me in for Harvester, please - and thanks.

I like GOG so well because it really doesn't need to be anything other than a store, and yet it insists on being more than a store; as such, I'm on here often. Community is better than running a client.
Oo, we got another donor, and another game in the mix! Just added a Carmageddon Max Pack to the available prizes. Feel free to edit your entry if you want this more than your current choice. And much thanks to our new donor!
Changed my game to Carmageddon. Thank you, anonymous benefactor!
Not in, but thanks!

It's nice to know the "good old GOG" is back! I guess I will continue to shower them with my money, then! ;)
I live!

I would go in for the Sword of the Samurai -
And about GOG.. beide the nice prices and the collection of great DRM-free games., i like it, how they really seem to care, what happens in their community and what the people may wish for.
"I Live!"

I'll throw my hat into the ring for: Doomdark's Revenge!


Titles like Raptor: Call of the Shadows, Terminal Velocity and Ultima Underworld drew me to GOG when I first made my account. What has kept me coming back is the way each title isn't left to rot like at other store fronts and instead is carefully patched/configured to run on modern hardware it was never designed for. (Love that the GOG version of Thief 2 comes pre-patched the way it is.)

This in conjunction with GOG's 30 day Guarantee (Which I have never had to invoke) gives me a lot of faith in purchasing a game here which I would normally ignore from other stores due to fear of some kind of system requirement conflict. (For some this may sound like a given, but it means a lot to me.)

The whole DRM-Free commitment also is a huge feather in GOG's cap. Over the years there have been 'great' games released that had horrible problems running not due to how they were programed but instead because of DRM included with them. These problems are gone, and with them also system conflicts that some of these DRM programs introduced. (Not having 3rd-party software sneakily installed is an amazing feature!)

I've rambled on for far too long so I'll just quickly summarize:
- Legal Source of Classic Games!
- Games That WILL Run! <Or your money back>
- No DRM means GOG treats you like a customer and not a thief.
Post edited April 08, 2014 by SpellSword
Not in but thanks :)