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I really like Gog, and Dying Light is on my wishlist for quite some time. Now I have the PC that might even run it.

But I consider running it together with my wife in Coop. Only question: Would one copy be enough for that?
Because Gog sadly o has ONLY the enhanced edition, and that is full price.

Since I sadly failed to summon money from thin air, I have to keep costs low. I really like Gog, but Dying Light makes it hard for me, since the normal, cheaper version is avaiable on Steam (And is quite often on sale there). And probably that would be far enough for my wife.

But if on Gog I would only need one copy to play together, it might just be worth it.

Can anyone answer that please?
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DeusXIncognita: I really like Gog, and Dying Light is on my wishlist for quite some time. Now I have the PC that might even run it.

But I consider running it together with my wife in Coop. Only question: Would one copy be enough for that?
Because Gog sadly o has ONLY the enhanced edition, and that is full price.

Since I sadly failed to summon money from thin air, I have to keep costs low. I really like Gog, but Dying Light makes it hard for me, since the normal, cheaper version is avaiable on Steam (And is quite often on sale there). And probably that would be far enough for my wife.

But if on Gog I would only need one copy to play together, it might just be worth it.

Can anyone answer that please?
I think you can play with one copy, it worked the last time, when I played with a friend of mine, tho Im not certain, if GOG updated its DRM policy. GOG normally handles games DRL-free which means you own all games you buy. To play with your wife, simply download the dying light installer via your browser and give it your fiancé. To play with one copy I used Hamachi, or in your case you can play via a LAN-connerction. It would be too long to explain how LAN and Hamachi works, just google it. have fun you two

MfG Caramarc :)
Post edited July 05, 2018 by marcmoore
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DeusXIncognita: I really like Gog, and Dying Light is on my wishlist for quite some time. Now I have the PC that might even run it.

But I consider running it together with my wife in Coop. Only question: Would one copy be enough for that?
Because Gog sadly o has ONLY the enhanced edition, and that is full price.

Since I sadly failed to summon money from thin air, I have to keep costs low. I really like Gog, but Dying Light makes it hard for me, since the normal, cheaper version is avaiable on Steam (And is quite often on sale there). And probably that would be far enough for my wife.

But if on Gog I would only need one copy to play together, it might just be worth it.

Can anyone answer that please?
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marcmoore: I think you can play with one copy, it worked the last time, when I played with a friend of mine, tho Im not certain, if GOG updated its DRM policy. GOG normally handles games DRL-free which means you own all games you buy. To play with your wife, simply download the dying light installer via your browser and give it your fiancé. To play with one copy I used Hamachi, or in your case you can play via a LAN-connerction. It would be too long to explain how LAN and Hamachi works, just google it. have fun you two

MfG Caramarc :)
Thanks a lot for the answer and explanation, and for pointing me to something useful too (Hamachi)