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javihyuga: You forgot about OUTLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWS!!!!!!
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Soccorro: We are going to get that game thursday! You'll see!
Has anyone gotten Outlaws to install on 64-bit systems? I think the installer was only 16-bit.
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IronArcturus: Has anyone gotten Outlaws to install on 64-bit systems? I think the installer was only 16-bit.
There is a 64-bit installer available on an abandonware site. Just search Outlaws 64bit installer on google and you will find it.
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Enebias: I don't want to be offensive towards the Australian GOGgers, but... if GOG had to refuse every game that get censored there, the catalogue would be void in no time! Holding back for the insane legislation of a single country would be overkill, imo.
Agreed. The thing is that this is not something that e.g. the publisher (with which GOG negotiates directly) is imposing the restrictions, it is a government of one country. I don't think it is reasonable to expect GOG try to persuade Australian government to change their policies.

For instance, I am pretty sure many GOG games are not allowed in e.g. Saudi-Arabia or Iran, or some other countries. So should GOG refuse to sell any such games, until those countries allow GOG to sell them there? Errr, right. What would be the incentive for those countries to agree on GOG's demands? I think they would probably even prefer the games not being sold elsewhere either.
Emailed <span class="bold">Train Fever</span> devs regarding the release date for the game on gog since it is still listed as TBA.

Expected release date on gog.com is now on 05.03.2015 which is on thursday.
Post edited March 02, 2015 by Matruchus
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Matruchus: Expected release date on gog.com is now on 05.03.2015 which is on thursday.
YYYY.MM.DD - 2015.03.05
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Matruchus: Expected release date on gog.com is now on 05.03.2015 which is on thursday.
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Gydion: YYYY.MM.DD - 2015.03.05
No problem. I just listed the most widely used time format in the EU which is dd.mm.yyyy.

Never heard about the time format you listed there before.
Post edited March 02, 2015 by Matruchus
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Matruchus: No problem. I just listed the most widely used time format in the EU which is dd.mm.yyyy.
Yes. US typically uses mm.dd.yyyy (actually with / or -).

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Matruchus: Never heard about the time format you listed there before.
Main thing is the value always increases for later dates & decreases for earlier ones. Helps with sorting, versioning, etc.
Devolver Digital will be bringing the action RPG 'Paradise Never' to GOG:
http://www.gamershell.com/news_175119.html
https://twitter.com/SpaceDrakeCF/status/573889704296251393

I asked Andrew Dice about http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/recettear_an_item_shops_tale and he said, "All I can say for now is... it's on our radar. :3"
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tfishell: https://twitter.com/SpaceDrakeCF/status/573889704296251393

I asked Andrew Dice about http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/recettear_an_item_shops_tale and he said, "All I can say for now is... it's on our radar. :3"
While by no means a 100% confirmation, it's heartwarming to see that it might be in the cards. Thank you for letting us know.
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tfishell: https://twitter.com/SpaceDrakeCF/status/573889704296251393

I asked Andrew Dice about http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/recettear_an_item_shops_tale and he said, "All I can say for now is... it's on our radar. :3"
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Gandos: While by no means a 100% confirmation, it's heartwarming to see that it might be in the cards. Thank you for letting us know.
Recettear. :3
Would love to buy it again.
Some generic-but-good-to-hear-from-them news from Nordic. :)

https://twitter.com/NordicGamesAT/status/575320759125606400

"Please consider bringing newer games to @GOGcom like Titan Quest Complete, Darksiders, etc."
"We are working on that."

(though I'm guessing they'll be regionally priced so those that have a problem with that, just prepare yourselves. :P)
Post edited March 10, 2015 by tfishell
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tfishell: Some generic-but-good-to-hear-from-them news from Nordic. :)

https://twitter.com/NordicGamesAT/status/575320759125606400

"Please consider bringing newer games to @GOGcom like Titan Quest Complete, Darksiders, etc."
"We are working on that."

(though I'm guessing they'll be regionally priced so those that have a problem with that, just prepare yourselves. :P)
I think they should start with getting their full catalog on here, especially the 30+ games that were removed last year. Then they can add all the other games they have rights to. All the ones you mentioned I'm fine with.
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tfishell: Some generic-but-good-to-hear-from-them news from Nordic. :)

https://twitter.com/NordicGamesAT/status/575320759125606400

"Please consider bringing newer games to @GOGcom like Titan Quest Complete, Darksiders, etc."
"We are working on that."

(though I'm guessing they'll be regionally priced so those that have a problem with that, just prepare yourselves. :P)
I've always wanted to try that Darksiders game. GOG needs more Nordic games!
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Matruchus: No problem. I just listed the most widely used time format in the EU which is dd.mm.yyyy.
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Gydion: Yes. US typically uses mm.dd.yyyy (actually with / or -).

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Matruchus: Never heard about the time format you listed there before.
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Gydion: Main thing is the value always increases for later dates & decreases for earlier ones. Helps with sorting, versioning, etc.
everyone should use YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601)
http://xkcd.com/1179/

(and especially noone should use the extremely weird middle-endian format MM.DD.YYYY)
Post edited March 10, 2015 by shaddim