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I love GOG, i love the fact this is company from my country,
but for now it's so hard to convince friends to use this platform,
and it's very depressing i cant share my GOG experience with anyone.

Don't you have this problem? :)
Post edited July 01, 2017 by Microlight
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I don't have friends.
A friend in needs a friend indeed,
A friend who bleeds is better,
My friend confessed she passed the test,
And we will never sever,
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ZFR: I don't have friends.
What about enemies?
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Smannesman: What about enemies?
Yeah, that's right. If you have enemies that have enemies of their own, those are your friends :P.
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Nah,everyone is my friend:)
Wanted just to convince you to add me under blanket, but - didn't work looks like :D

Seriously, do you have some people in friends on GOG?
Are they from real life? Or did you met them here?

In Steam it is so easy, you can play CS:GO or other online game and meet them there,
you can also just import them from Facebook or e-mail connection

Is there any way here to do something like that? I don't even know, someone has GOG
in my friends or not
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Microlight: I love GOG, i love the fact this is company from my country,
but for now it's so hard to convince friends to use this platform,
and it's very depressing i cant share my GOG experience with anyone.
In situations like this, one has to stop and ask themselves:

"Are they truly my friends?"

A friend who doesn't lend a helping hand when you are in a dire need, or a friend who doesn't join GOG even if you nicely ask them to, shows how much he really cares for your well-being and feelings.

You should have a serious discussion with your alleged "friends", and ask them directly, are they really your friends, or your enemies. There is no middle ground, just like you can't just be "slightly pregnant". You either are or are not (I am not, not sure about you if you are pregnant. Are you?)
Post edited July 01, 2017 by timppu
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ZFR: I don't have friends.
Who needs friends when you have a video game backlog?
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Microlight: In Steam it is so easy, you can play CS:GO or other online game and meet them there,
you can also just import them from Facebook or e-mail connection
Ha! I am quite convinced I've only made real life enemies by playing Team Fortress 2, not friends. In fact, I hate the "friendlies" in Team Fotress 2, ie. those jackasses who refuse to shoot at enemies but just offer them health kits ("sandviches"). I usually kill them as soon as I see them, and then they are like "Awww why did you do that, me so sad?" and I am like "F U hippie!".

I see them as enemy collaborators, sometimes they even directly help the enemy team (e.g. by healing enemy spies as medics, when they full well know it is an enemy spy, or the heavy weapons guys throwing the "sandviches" to enemies so they get extra health from them). If it was a real war, I would shoot at their backs.
Post edited July 01, 2017 by timppu
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Smannesman: What about enemies?
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WinterSnowfall: Yeah, that's right. If you have enemies that have enemies of their own, those are your friends :P.
Maxim 29: The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy. No more. No less.
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JMich: Maxim 29: The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy. No more. No less.
Maybe he was referring to himself? After all, he is the enemy of his enemy. So I would rephrase that as:

"The enemy of my enemy is me."
Post edited July 01, 2017 by timppu
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ZFR: I don't have friends.
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Smannesman: What about enemies?
I send those to Steam.
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ZFR: I send those to Steam.
You're a saint.
That's like sending them to a spa whilst staying in a gulag yourself.
Fortunately I don't need my friends to use GOG in order to play Worms with me, and that's basically the only game I want to share with them, so it's not much of a problem for me.

Anyway, few of my friends even play games anymore. They "grew up" or some shit, I don't know.