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BranjoHello: Last bump!
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user_7643: Am i too late ? I posted as requested https://www.gog.com/forum/general/share_the_greed_main_thread/post28
You're not too late, but simple "I'm in" and "Hello" won't take you anywhere.
That post you linked to must contain something about your subjective views on game collecting and your game collection as that is the topic of that thread.
Also, in this thread you need to pick ONE of the X-COM games offered.
Do those two things and with the "competition" you're dealing with, you'll surely win. ;)
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Gede: Oh, great set of games! At least the two of them I know.
However, not in because they are DRMed copies. But thanks for sharing great games!
Actually, although they are on Steam, you can install them and then set them up in a separate directory and run without Steam. That's what I did. So they are actually drm free.
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KoreaBeat: Actually, although they are on Steam, you can install them and then set them up in a separate directory and run without Steam. That's what I did. So they are actually drm free.
That is interesting. Is that true for all of them, or just the older ones?
I took a look at the tSteam games you can play without the Steam client list. I found the old DOS-based ones in there.

So, in light of that, I'll be in if BranjoHello already purchased the code for Apocalypse (or Terror from the Deep. Enemy Unknown was my favourite, but I think those floppies no longer work. And the translated manual was horrible! I don't know if the original was more than 12 pages long, but that one wasn't).

It really saddens me that not too many people play along with BranjoHello's "Share the Greed" threads. I think it is a nice initiative.

Here you have my participation link.
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KoreaBeat: Actually, although they are on Steam, you can install them and then set them up in a separate directory and run without Steam. That's what I did. So they are actually drm free.
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Gede: That is interesting. Is that true for all of them, or just the older ones?
I took a look at the tSteam games you can play without the Steam client list. I found the old DOS-based ones in there.
I didn't try Enforcer. But the older ones come with the original DOS executables, so you can do whatever you want. Run without Steam, use a different version of DOSBox, etc.
Not in, but whoever gets Terror From the Deep better know what he's getting into.
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user_7643: Am i too late ? I posted as requested https://www.gog.com/forum/general/share_the_greed_main_thread/post28
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BranjoHello: You're not too late, but simple "I'm in" and "Hello" won't take you anywhere.
That post you linked to must contain something about your subjective views on game collecting and your game collection as that is the topic of that thread.
Also, in this thread you need to pick ONE of the X-COM games offered.
Do those two things and with the "competition" you're dealing with, you'll surely win. ;)
X-com Enforcer i will edit my post :)
Giveaway closed!
Gede is the winner, PM sent!
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Bouchart: Not in, but whoever gets Terror From the Deep better know what he's getting into.
I don't think I'll ever board a cruise ship. There may be some alien stuck in a corner, hidden in one of the large levels. :-S

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KoreaBeat: I didn't try Enforcer. But the older ones come with the original DOS executables, so you can do whatever you want. Run without Steam, use a different version of DOSBox, etc.
Thank you for chipping in, Plucky Detective.