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Maybe it is handled like Steam?

Employees and special press accounts will only show the game count of games they have actually purchased? Even though they can play any game from the storefront.

This way they do not retain access to removed games, unless they actually purchased them.
"Free access to GOG games" is not equivalent to "given all games for free for personal use at home." The original post is conflating those two separate premises together as if they are equal, even though they are not.

Free access to GOG games probably means that they can play them on systems at work during their breaks, or if they stay after-hours on their own unpaid personal time.

Although that's just a guess on my part. As usual with GOG, the original statement they made is highly ambiguous & unclear, and therefore it could potentially mean a whole ton of different things.

But I would say the statement is misleading, because a lot of people would reasonably assume it means they are given all games for free personal use at home.
Post edited April 29, 2018 by Ancient-Red-Dragon
I have more games then Judas than! B-)
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Experiment513: I have more games then Judas than! B-)
...than... then
...thin thon?
... tin ton?
...Flin Flon?
"But Master Flin Flan, Master Yoda teaches us to be mindful of our gibberish."
...thin thong?

I'm doing this right, yes?
Bing-bing, bong bong, bing-bing-bing.

You know what that is, right?
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Experiment513: I have more games then Judas than! B-)
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ZFR: ...than... then
Thanks! I thought already I was messing something up! *blush*

LOL @ other replies btw. :-P
Post edited April 30, 2018 by Experiment513