Posted April 16, 2024

Ancient-Red-Dragon
"Many messages from gamers" = Fake News!
Registered: May 2017
From United States

Pkmns
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Registered: Sep 2008
From Italy
Posted April 16, 2024
The user's question has already been answered, I'd just like to make a minimal correction to this comment - the original Baldur's Gate games (and Icewind Dale and Torment) can still be redeemed by buying the Enhanced editions, then going into your game libraries, clicking on the Enhanced Edition of the game and then "View downloads" -> "More" -> "Serial Keys". Copy-pasting that link on your browser allows you to redeem the old version of the game (God knows why they made it so hard to find it).

EverNightX
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Ancient-Red-Dragon
"Many messages from gamers" = Fake News!
Registered: May 2017
From United States
Posted April 16, 2024
It matters for games that are multiplayer-based, like Monster Hunter World.
But that's kind of a moot point in this context, since GOG doesn't have a viable multiplayer community, nor does it have games like Monster Hunter World in its catalog.
Maybe the OP doesn't know those things, though.
But that's kind of a moot point in this context, since GOG doesn't have a viable multiplayer community, nor does it have games like Monster Hunter World in its catalog.
Maybe the OP doesn't know those things, though.

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted April 16, 2024
And in-dev or brand new games that are still updated often. Kinda nicer to update them with a client than at worst having to reinstall the whole game every time an important update emerges.

EverNightX
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HunchBluntley
language geek
Registered: Jul 2014
From United States
Posted April 16, 2024
GOG is one of the more popular Steam's competitors. But Steam's popularity is probably at least a couple of orders of magnitude bigger than GOG's. In that context, Steam isn't merely more popular, it's the default. GOG is mostly for us out-of-touch weirdos who subscribe to the laughably archaic notion that non-online-multiplayer-focused video games should require neither an internet connection to install and/or play, nor a mandatory piece of publisher/developer/store software to "manage" our games.

SpookyWolfs
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Registered: Sep 2023
From United States
Posted April 17, 2024


timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted April 17, 2024


Either way, it is still easier and more automated that way, than having to reinstall the game manually.

SpookyWolfs
New User
Registered: Sep 2023
From United States
Posted April 17, 2024

Just curious as I was planning to buy games on this launcher as well


UnashamedWeeb
Clueless Engineer
Registered: Jun 2020
From Canada

EverNightX
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Devyatovskiy
56KModem
Registered: Jul 2011
From United States
Posted April 23, 2024

Before it was delisted, the original saga of Baldur's Gate (not the remake) was only obtainable through GoG and actually ran wonderfully. The same is true for a ton of games which are likely never going to see the light of day on any other platform.
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I was actually aware of that method and had it long before the Enhanced Edition came out. It wasn't removed from anyone's library and still works like a charm. It being not available for direct purchase anymore (and not even visible), was the reason I called it delisted in this context. As far as completely new or younger players go, it pretty much is.
Well, at least they used to stand for that. Kinda like MTV was music television. Guess both monikers were dropped at some point.
In this case, I think the full is better than the acronym. Saying good old games is much better than saying GOG to someone. Primarily because GOG rolls off the tongue like you're trying to throw up.
Post edited April 23, 2024 by Devyatovskiy

Crazy_McGee
Yes B'y!
Registered: Aug 2019
From Canada
Posted April 23, 2024


I was actually aware of that method and had it long before the Enhanced Edition came out. It wasn't removed from anyone's library and still works like a charm. It being not available for direct purchase anymore (and not even visible), was the reason I called it delisted in this context. As far as completely new or younger players go, it pretty much is.

In this case, I think the full is better than the acronym. Saying good old games is much better than saying GOG to someone. Primarily because GOG rolls off the tongue like you're trying to throw up.

lupineshadow
New User
Registered: Apr 2012
From Japan
Posted April 23, 2024
GOG ≠ George? :confused: