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Windows 10 is coming today!

With so many of us excited to jump on board the next big thing for Windows gaming, we want to share with you the latest update on game compatibility today, and our expectations for the future.

Overall, the entire process went better than expected. We're very happy with that fact, but we're still only getting started.

Today, roughly 85% of our library is labeled as compatible with Windows 10. These games were fully playable with no significant performance or graphical issues during our testing process and are ready to go right now. You can filter through Windows 10 games in our catalog, and the compatibility will be labeled on every game card.

Moving forward, we plan to continue our work to bring as many of the remaining games as possible over to the new OS. As new updates and features are released, we hope to see improved backward compatibility and new tools to work with, but it's always possible for new issues to come up along the way. If you do suspect that a game should not be labeled Windows 10 compatible, we'll appreciate your help in getting to the bottom of things, but you can always rely on your 30 Day Money Back Guarantee.

The most important thing to stress is that Windows 10 is a brand new operating system, and that means we're still in the middle of a transition period. The coming weeks or months may be rocky as the first wave of patches hits the OS, so we'll constantly monitor the situation to quickly put out any fires.







Help us improve our Windows 10 compatibility.
Windows 10 is still in its early days, and there's a myriad of hardware and software combinations out there - some of them potentially explosive. We want to give you the option to report any problems you have with Windows 10 and GOG.com games, and help us make the experience best for everyone. If you'd like to help us out, you can do so through our public Mantis bug tracker:

--Use your GOG.com credentials to log in.
--Make sure that you are browsing issues the Windows 10 Game Compatibility Issues project, as opposed to the GOG Galaxy Client project.
--You can change your project through the drop-down menu in the upper-right hand corner of the page.
--You can access the Report Issue section from the upper menu if you are redirected to the home page.
--Inside, you'll find more detailed instructions on how to help us out and submit your bug.







We've done our best to bring GOG.com to Windows 10 and we're happy with the results so far, but if you're having problems with a game that should be compatible - contact us! Every bit of info helps us and your 30 Day Money Back Guarantee is there if we can't help you in turn.
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Klumpen0815: Will you also be ready for SteamOS or would this be too awkward, coming from the main competitor and all?
At least it should be mostly the same as Mint and shouldn't have DRM in it, or does it?
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Yeshu: SteamOS is not an operation system per se but a gaming UI based on Linux. Basically turn on Steam Big Screen mode and you'll have the SteamOS experience.
Erm, I thought SteamOS is going to be a Debian based Linux distribution (just like Ubuntu and Mint). has this changed?
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As someone said above, plaster the Steam's utterly useless and market share-less Big Picture Mode on a system level, and you'll have SteamOS. Though using an operating system developed by Valve is just me wanting broken software and malware to invade upon my computer, and I'm in no way going to use the brokenness of Valve's software for whatever reason whatsoever. And I bet Pierre is not going to leave Windows 10 for a pathetic Linux distro. At least name him a better Linux distro!

That said, did you search for either of these games on Windows 10, Pierre-Albert? Chances are there are people who already had the game's issues on Windows 10 and tried to fix it, and shared their experiences.
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Yeshu: SteamOS is not an operation system per se but a gaming UI based on Linux. Basically turn on Steam Big Screen mode and you'll have the SteamOS experience.
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Klumpen0815: Erm, I thought SteamOS is going to be a Debian based Linux distribution (just like Ubuntu and Mint). has this changed?
It is Debian based. Sorry for the bad phrasing.
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PookaMustard: As someone said above, plaster the Steam's utterly useless and market share-less Big Picture Mode on a system level, and you'll have SteamOS. Though using an operating system developed by Valve is just me wanting broken software and malware to invade upon my computer, and I'm in no way going to use the brokenness of Valve's software for whatever reason whatsoever. And I bet Pierre is not going to leave Windows 10 for a pathetic Linux distro. At least name him a better Linux distro!

That said, did you search for either of these games on Windows 10, Pierre-Albert? Chances are there are people who already had the game's issues on Windows 10 and tried to fix it, and shared their experiences.
I looked on mantis.gog.com and these issues seems to be known.
Maybe can we expect some fixes soon ?
I previously purchased the Quest for Glory games that I still haven't been able to finish (ugh...adult life!). Will they be able to support Windows 10 with a patch or will I be stuck with having to repurchase them specifically for Windows 10? This is the only reason I am hesitating to upgrade, minus Microsoft always being buggy with first releases. I apologize if this question was already answered as I could not locate a thread.

Thanks.
Danielle
Post edited February 19, 2016 by Dani87GN
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Dani87GN: I previously purchased the Quest for Glory games that I still haven't been able to finish (ugh...adult life!). Will they be able to support Windows 10 with a patch or will I be stuck with having to repurchase them specifically for Windows 10? This is the only reason I am hesitating to upgrade, minus Microsoft always being buggy with first releases. I apologize if this question was already answered as I could not locate a thread.

Thanks.
Danielle
If you purchased them here, the game card says they are compatible with Win 10. At worst, you may have to download them again, at best they may continue to work as is.
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Please assist with info on getting Galaxy to work on Win10 64bit. It gives 0xc00007b error.
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GarethGalaxy: Please assist with info on getting Galaxy to work on Win10 64bit. It gives 0xc00007b error.
1. Never re-animate an old thread without having a really good cause for doing it.

2. Don't be lazy; search the internet/forums and you'll discover that it's not only a common Windows error message, but you can read, learn and most likely fix this yourself.

3. Contact support when you've exhausted all other possibilities.
Post edited April 10, 2020 by sanscript