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I tried googling but cant get a clear answer. Can you lend/borrow gog games to friends. You might say just do it but I want a clear mind that im not doing anything wrong. As seen as its DRM free im sure it be ok but just checking.

Thanks.
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skipper8472: I tried googling but cant get a clear answer. Can you lend/borrow gog games to friends. You might say just do it but I want a clear mind that im not doing anything wrong. As seen as its DRM free im sure it be ok but just checking.

Thanks.
No, there's no lending or borrowing of GOG versions of games :)

You can have your friend come over and play the game on your account and on your PC, however :)
Post edited September 19, 2016 by JudasIscariot
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skipper8472: I tried googling but cant get a clear answer. Can you lend/borrow gog games to friends. You might say just do it but I want a clear mind that im not doing anything wrong. As seen as its DRM free im sure it be ok but just checking.

Thanks.
The answer is no, I'll try to find you the post from staff that states it.

Never mind, Judas is here :)
Post edited September 19, 2016 by trentonlf
Wait a minute.

If you lend someone your computer, and it has a GOG game on it, aren't you lending them a GOG game?
Ninja'd by a blue. ^_^
Post edited September 19, 2016 by OneFiercePuppy
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tinyE: Wait a minute.

If you lend someone your computer, and it has a GOG game on it, aren't you lending them a GOG game?
The chance of me physically lending someone my comp..................err how shall I say this...................... is highly unlikely (found a polite way lol) - so I have no need to ponder that :)
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tinyE: Wait a minute.

If you lend someone your computer, and it has a GOG game on it, aren't you lending them a GOG game?
Same thing as them coming to your house and playing it on your computer, it's just happening in a different location. :)

That's how I played through No Man's Sky - on a friend's PC with the game installed on it that he left here twice for me. He did get a little antsy to get the machine back mind you. :) By the time I was done, I was antsy to give it back to him ASAP also. :)
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tinyE: Wait a minute.

If you lend someone your computer, and it has a GOG game on it, aren't you lending them a GOG game?
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skeletonbow: Same thing as them coming to your house and playing it on your computer, it's just happening in a different location. :)

That's how I played through No Man's Sky - on a friend's PC with the game installed on it that he left here twice for me. He did get a little antsy to get the machine back mind you. :) By the time I was done, I was antsy to give it back to him ASAP also. :)
You take all the fun out of this. :P
It's DRM free, yes, but you're bound to EULA. EULA defines what you can do and what you can't with GOG contents.

You can of course copy and paste the whole DRM free installers, but you'll be a pirate. It comes down to your own moral consciousness.
Here's some more words on the topic from the horse's mouth... :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWhTLvNEYbQ&feature=youtu.be&t=14m39s