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If you've been checking out the news on gaming sites around the 'Net, you've very possibly heard that GOG has announced some exciting news about our plan for 2012 and beyond.

In particular, there are three main elements that make up our announced path for the next few years: adding newer games to the catalog, focusing on continuing our impressive growth, and bringing exclusive game releases to GOG.com. There are a few common questions we've seen about this, so before we link you to some of these discussions online, we thought we'd create a quick FAQ for you.

Q: Oh no! GOG.com is never going to sell another classic PC game again and my favorite game never made it here!

A: Don't worry, GOG.com will continue to release classic PC games. We are, however, looking to expand the availability window of games on GOG, so we won't focus only on PC classics anymore.

Q: Isn't your name Good Old Games? It seems kind of silly to sell new games on an old gaming website.

A: We've always been about our core values: DRM-free games, flat prices worldwide, and extra goodies included in our releases. So don't think about us as "Good Old Games"; think of us as "GOG.com", and perhaps you can work your way around that objection. ;)

Q: I see your terrible plot! When you guys start selling games with DRM, I will leave the Internets in disgust and never return.

A: Don't worry: we're devoted to those three core values that we mentioned above, and we know that if we ever abandoned them we'd quickly become just another digital distributor. Our goal is to become the best alternative digital distributor out there: the guys who do it differently, who respect their customers, and who can help change what the industry is doing as a result.


If you have any other pressing questions about our future plans, feel free to ask them in the forum and we'll do our best to answer as many as we can. Keep in mind that we can't always answer questions you ask for a variety of reasons, so apologies in advance if you happen to ask one of those kinds of questions.
if u start selling today's games on GOG, along with the classic ones, i will completely stop buying from steam, and other horrible platforms, besides gamersgate which is okiesh.
I am a relatively new member here, came to buy the Witcher pack and support cdprojekt after I witnessed what a unique game the first one was, and I decided to get the two Fallouts since I loved the new ones.

I think the site should keep its "old games" character and specialise in that, after all that is what makes it unique and successful, but on the other hand I guess DRM-free versions of games are a good thing regardless of the year of release. As long as you still focus on aquiring some of the old titles many of the members on this site ask and you keep things the way they work now I think it should be fine.

Btw I am starting to become more and more interested in the old titles I missed while being here. They used to make some awesome rpgs.

+1 for classic adventure games and rpgs
Post edited February 12, 2012 by Explorerbc
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throgh: System Shock 1 + 2
VERY VERY YES.
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rimfrost: Dunno if this is the right place to do it. But i have to request these releases:
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Miaghstir: I'm sorry to say it isn't (though you're far from the only one to make that mistake). The correct place would be the wanted list, located here.
I was wondering if there was a way to view all the games one has voted on? Also where on the main site can that link be found, as I had no idea a "Wanted" part of the site existed until I saw someone else here on the forums link to it and thus far have found no trace of it on the site map.
Post edited February 13, 2012 by cannard
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cannard: I was wondering if there was a way to view all the games one has voted on?
You can't.

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cannard: Also where on the main site can that link be found, as I had no idea a "Wanted" part of the site existed until I saw someone else here on the forums link to it and thus far have found no trace of it on the site map.
The only officially-published link still existing and valid is in the Welcome, please read! sticky (there's one other, but it points to the old address, when it was called /wishlist/ instead of /wanted/, so that one now gives a "not found" error). Before the redesign (when the site went non-beta), there was a link at http://www.gog.com/en/forum - but for some reason that was removed with the redesign of that page.
Thanks for the reply.

So then I guess that means my suggestion for this thread, rather than game requests like others seem to be doing (really, use that Wanted link people!), would be to update the Wanted page as to allow users to view their votes and put the Wanted section in relatively clear view on the front page (I wonder how many GOG users don't even know of its existence because of this and how many unnecessary requests for games would be avoided if they did?).
Got another one: Blood and Magic
the only thing I'm thinking about now is DLC for Sid Meier's: Alpha Centauri. That game is on top 20 bestsellers on gog platform.... it's got a great players rating as well.
The problem is, that most Alpha Centauri fans want to play it with official DLC - Alien Crossfire.
Why don't You sell an extended version? It's old, its popular & it's hard to find anywhere. It will sell.
Post edited February 16, 2012 by callmeflipper
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throgh: Got another one: Blood and Magic
This!
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throgh: Got another one: Blood and Magic
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Wlffrsether: This!
"Harvest of Horrors"? "Nuts and Bolts"? :D
Gears of war 1
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cj13810: Gears of war 1
"released as an exclusive title for the Xbox 360"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gears_of_War
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cj13810: Gears of war 1
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tfishell: "released as an exclusive title for the Xbox 360"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gears_of_War
Except if you looked at the article they mention a PC version that was released :P
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tfishell: "released as an exclusive title for the Xbox 360"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gears_of_War
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TwilightBard: Except if you looked at the article they mention a PC version that was released :P
You're damn right, it was so close to that bit. Fail on my part. I just read the first bit and it seemed to ring true; I don't remember anything about a PC release.
I would love to see Unreal tournament 3 on GOG!
I own the collectors edition but im pretty sure UT fans will like it on GOG plus it has no DRM to start with!