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An event like this happens only once a year – our Anniversary!

We’ve been here for 17 years; that’s quite a lot of time of making games live forever! For this occasion, we prepared something special: even though it’s our birthday, you’re the one getting gifts. Visit our store every day for a surprise!

And of course, here’s some of the deals:
Cyberpunk 2077 (-65%)
Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition (-60%)
Heroes of Might and Magic® 3: Complete (-50%)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition (-80%)
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Gold Edition (-35%)
Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition (-25%)
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon (-10%)

…and more!

Anniversary ends on October 7th, 7 AM UTC. Check it out!
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Syphon72: I actually have learning disabilities when it comes to writing and spelling. When I was younger, it was a lot worse.

Useally when I'm texting from an phone I tend to make hiccups but try not to. It honestly makes life difficult for me but it's part of life I guess.
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lupineshadow: It was worse when you were younger because you hadn't read as much. You only make the same mistakes as everyone else so I wouldn't call it a disability now.

Spelling comes from reading and reading comes from experience. English is a horrible language where there are far too many words to say what you want and so people have abused the language to make careers out of saying things in weird ways.
If that's what you think, you're mistaken. You know nothing about me, yet you act like you know everything. You have no idea what my life was like or what I have.
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lupineshadow: It was worse when you were younger because you hadn't read as much. You only make the same mistakes as everyone else so I wouldn't call it a disability now.

Spelling comes from reading and reading comes from experience. English is a horrible language where there are far too many words to say what you want and so people have abused the language to make careers out of saying things in weird ways.
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Syphon72: If that's what you think, you're mistaken. You know nothing about me, yet you act like you know everything. You have no idea what my life was like or what I have.
Sorry if it came off as presumptuous but it is a fact that you hadn't read as much when you were younger than now because the amount of reading you do in life only accumulates. But you are right, I don't know you, or you me. And considering some of your other posts here, I'm not going to lose sleep over you accusing me of not taking you at face value.
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Syphon72: If that's what you think, you're mistaken. You know nothing about me, yet you act like you know everything. You have no idea what my life was like or what I have.
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lupineshadow: Sorry if it came off as presumptuous but it is a fact that you hadn't read as much when you were younger than now because the amount of reading you do in life only accumulates. But you are right, I don't know you, or you me. And considering some of your other posts here, I'm not going to lose sleep over you accusing me of not taking you at face value.
That's what you think but it's not true. What do you mean some of my other post?

Accusing you of what? Not knowing me?
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lupineshadow: It was worse when you were younger because you hadn't read as much. You only make the same mistakes as everyone else so I wouldn't call it a disability now.

Spelling comes from reading and reading comes from experience. English is a horrible language where there are far too many words to say what you want and so people have abused the language to make careers out of saying things in weird ways.
Thats a whole lot of numptitude right there.
Dyslexia exists.
You evidently learned English the American way. :/
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lupineshadow: English is a horrible language where there are far too many words to say what you want
https://i.imgflip.com/93wtz0.jpg
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lupineshadow: It was worse when you were younger because you hadn't read as much. You only make the same mistakes as everyone else so I wouldn't call it a disability now.

Spelling comes from reading and reading comes from experience. English is a horrible language where there are far too many words to say what you want and so people have abused the language to make careers out of saying things in weird ways.
Steer clear from Japanese, then.
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lupineshadow: It was worse when you were younger because you hadn't read as much. You only make the same mistakes as everyone else so I wouldn't call it a disability now.

Spelling comes from reading and reading comes from experience. English is a horrible language where there are far too many words to say what you want and so people have abused the language to make careers out of saying things in weird ways.
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Sachys: Thats a whole lot of numptitude right there.
Dyslexia exists.
You evidently learned English the American way. :/
Well, I was lucky to learn a long time ago, but England nowadays is massively behind and underfunded in early-years literacy - reception class is just teachers dealing with children who aren't out of nappies yet.

Almost said UK there but education is devolved so maybe Scotland/Wales/NI are better.
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lupineshadow: I don't mind people venting or giving out their controversial opinions.

But some users never post normally. It's either their own warped view. Or complaining about someone else's diametrically warped view.

And usually Americans.

It's tiresome.
It's because Americans still expect competence and value in exchange for customer money. So GOG giving away two links to the Preservation Program, along with valueless wallpapers, disguised as anniversary special offers is, in a sense, looking down on loyal buyers who could just as easily buy at Steam but, instead, prefer to give this site the benefit of the doubt.
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Props to GOG for making it 17 long years. Despite the company's many faults i'm glad to see they're still hanging on :)

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ReynardFox: I was about to make a joke that at this rate I wouldn't be surprised if the big final day was a link to a survey or quiz. :p
Complete with google captchas and cloudflare prompts?

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CthuluIsSpy: I really like GOG, but apparently the staff doesn't actually seem to care. That's what I'm getting from this.
It's like getting only one good present alongside a bunch of underwear and socks for christmas.
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someone using bots to upvote all posts in this thread

pathetic
Post edited October 02, 2025 by Oriza-Triznyák
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Iohannis42: And they demand to be in your computer, which is a security threat.
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lupineshadow: Haha, they demand to be in your computer? WTF?

First of all, you don't have to install it. You can uninstall it whenever you want. It doesn't install rootkits or anything. Say what you like about Steam, but they don't demand to be in your computer. You can consent to letting it into your computer if you want though.

All gaming is a security threat though. Think about how many games get patched every day. Nobody is checking every single patch. Steam is more vulnerable as it has a larger surface vector and games update automatically by default (or on launch, there is unfortunately no way to delay updating before playing a game, except for certain games which use the beta-branches for old versions and even then you have to select this manually per game).

Didn't read the rest of your post because nothing follows from absurdity.
Indeed, I did not install it.

I do not consent to them having an open channel into my computer, thus it will never be installed.

All gaming, like all software, is a *risk*, but not necessarily a *threat*. There is a difference, and it's an important distinction.

I disagree with your thoughts on absurdity and read your entire post regardless.

We received Steam in place of Half-Life 3, unfortunately.
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CthuluIsSpy: I don't even know what Whale Rock Games are.

I do know that GOG needs a new marketing team though.
If you don't have enough "surprises" for 16 days, then don't have 16 days of surprises.

It probably would have been better to stagger it out so that it's 4-6 very good reveals overall than 2 very good reveals followed by a suite of mediocre reveals.
Then you don't know the value which you could be potentially missing out on. We're talking about 15 games valued at $203.89 for a mere $10.19 USD. That's a savings of $193.70 USD. That's approximately a 95% discount!

It's a rare opportunity to have Early Access to a game, let alone several at once.
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Iohannis42: It's a rare opportunity to have Early Access to a game, let alone several at once.
A rare opportunity that comes around quicker than each lunar cycle!
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Oriza-Triznyák: someone using bots to upvote all posts in this thread

pathetic
Just about any time there's a noticable amount of negative sentiment in a thread, mass upvoting happens to hide it. Truly spineless behaviour.
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Iohannis42: Then you don't know the value which you could be potentially missing out on. We're talking about 15 games valued at $203.89 for a mere $10.19 USD. That's a savings of $193.70 USD. That's approximately a 95% discount!
Whale rock should be the ones paying people to sully their shelves with some of these 'games'.

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Iohannis42: It's a rare opportunity to have Early Access to a game, let alone several at once.
And the best part is they'll be in early access perpetually :D
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ReynardFox: Just about any time there's a noticable amount of negative sentiment about gog in a thread, mass upvoting happens to hide it.
FTFY
Post edited October 02, 2025 by ChuckysGhost