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Potzato: You are e-mailed a link to the Movies page :-)
oh god sounds like a deterrent
Somebody buy Barry those damn Divinity games and then ask him. :)
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Crosmando: Do you win anything?
This happens!!! So don't you dare to buy all the gog titles D:
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toxicTom: The universe implodes. The only way to prevent this is to own every game on Steam, too.
Not enough. You also need every game on Origin and UPlay. Add to that a dash of Rockstar Social Club, a pinch of GFWL and a small part of the incipient Warner Bros ID. That just might stop the Apocalypse.
What happens when you have all games on gog.com?
You can send a photo to the gog team and that photo will be used as background of the gog website. It turns out that you are Angela Merkel and millions of people get eye cancer. Gog goes bankrupt, cause nobody comes to gog no more and gog is sued for compensation by the victims of eye cancer!
So let`s hope that never happens!
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yogsloth: Somebody buy Barry those damn Divinity games and then ask him. :)
Barry doesn't have all the games. He joined after some of them were removed.
Yep, you win a backlog. (or a bigger one if you have a backlog already)
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snowkatt: before or after the galaxy implodes ?
Galactic implosion was going to be my go to response for this thread.
GOG lets you have access to their secret selection of games(Grim Fandango, No One Lives Forever etc).
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Crosmando: What happens if you own every game on GOG?
Do you win anything?
Sure, a reason to play the games or to buy some gifts :P
Post edited November 18, 2014 by phaolo
The credits roll and you get to start over in a new game with a new account.
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HereForTheBeer: What happens? They release a few more games next week and then you no longer own all of them.
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snowkatt: before or after the galaxy implodes ?
After. What with bringing so many classics back from the dead - and getting them to work on modern operating systems - gOg have already shown an ability to work around space-time issues that stymie most everyone else. A simple galactic explosion isn't going to shut down the continued release of new-old stuff.

I hope.
<----- I'm almost there.
Fact: You CANNOT own ALL GoG games. There are MANY, many, removed ones, that are not sold anymore.

And we cannot predict, which other games are going to be removed, too, in the future, near or not...
Post edited November 19, 2014 by KiNgBrAdLeY7