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I want to see older EA titles you can't buy anymore come to GoG.
Sentinel Worlds: Future Magic for example (and its sequel, whatever that was called)
Some of the older Sim games like Sim Farm or Sim Tower.
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat (although that might require getting a license from Chuck Yeager first)

All of the C&C games would be nice to see (even if it would mean yet another version of C&C Renegade that I would need to acquire for my collection so I can make sure its compatible with the unofficial patch)

And then there are games that will never appear on GoG due to licensing but would still be amazing to see on here like the Battle For Middle Earth games or the original Dune RTS that started it all
Mass Effect 3 and i guess they keep Westwood Studio's Blade Runner licence.
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Johnathanamz: Gog.com has said in a YouTube video they had like two years ago that they are willing to port video games that have never been released for sale for PC and only sold on consoles if they want to.

So getting the console exclusive video games released for sale for PC exists.
So you'd be willing to trust the ones responsible for the hot mess that is the GOG forum code(indirectly or directly) to work on porting games?

Maybe CDPR could do it, but let's not let Gog itself do anything of the sort themselves.

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Grargar: I draw blanks. Maybe Neverhood?
And it's semi-sequel/spinoff.

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Johnathanamz: If Electronic Arts (EA) sells these video games on gog.com like this way I will purchase them all.

Battlefield 1942 with all of the expansion packs and GameSpy removed.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 with the Electronic Arts login thing removed for multiplayer.
Most of those(even the ones snipped) would be nice, but likely they'd make MP only run through galaxy.
Post edited October 29, 2019 by GameRager
ME trilogy I guess. Have the first 2 on disk but the first one is annoying with the extra mile of the activation removal and both are annoying with the dlcs being exploded all around the place.

So a trio package here on gog with all extras included would be nice.

I do not like to spend to much mind matter on that though since gog is still the red headed stepchild for most of the bigger publishers. When it arrives I'll browse and buy. When not, fuck them. Somebody else on gog gets my money. Or one of my new; old/new non-digital hobbies to which the gaming industry and their disgusting shenanigans drove me to.
Mass Effect, the remaining Dead Space games and The Sims.
Lord Of The Rings The Return Of The King.
Dragon Age Inquisition.
Post edited October 29, 2019 by arsalan12
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deja65: No worries. Just open up a ticket with EA support and choose Origin as the cause of the issue. Look for the live chat with an EA advisor option. I can confirm you that Battlefield 1942, 2 and 2142 can be activated on your Origin account just not through the regular method. They will ask you to verify your account and provide them your CD key. Good luck.
I spend most of the afternoon in the waiting cue on the phone with EA, first to get through, second they kept me hanging for a long time while they checked the backoffice how to deal with this request for legacy games that are officially deprecated, but at the end of the afternoon, they got back to me after I had been listening to the jazz music in the wait for half an hour, that they activated the games on my account. So yeah!

However, I tried out Battlefield 1942 after downloading, but I get an opening cinematic without sounds and a menu screen that's worse than a slideshow. Apparently not for everyone Battlefield 1942 runs flawlessly on Windows 10, but it's probably also hardware-dependent if it runs. My AMD Ryzen 5 gaming rig can't run the game in the way it should apparently, my retro AMD Athlon x64 system has no troubles with it.
There were a lot of EA games released before June 2011. Just bring them here.
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deja65: No worries. Just open up a ticket with EA support and choose Origin as the cause of the issue. Look for the live chat with an EA advisor option. I can confirm you that Battlefield 1942, 2 and 2142 can be activated on your Origin account just not through the regular method. They will ask you to verify your account and provide them your CD key. Good luck.
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DubConqueror: I spend most of the afternoon in the waiting cue on the phone with EA, first to get through, second they kept me hanging for a long time while they checked the backoffice how to deal with this request for legacy games that are officially deprecated, but at the end of the afternoon, they got back to me after I had been listening to the jazz music in the wait for half an hour, that they activated the games on my account. So yeah!

However, I tried out Battlefield 1942 after downloading, but I get an opening cinematic without sounds and a menu screen that's worse than a slideshow. Apparently not for everyone Battlefield 1942 runs flawlessly on Windows 10, but it's probably also hardware-dependent if it runs. My AMD Ryzen 5 gaming rig can't run the game in the way it should apparently, my retro AMD Athlon x64 system has no troubles with it.
Sorry for kinda necroing this thread and answering this late, but just wanted to say that i am happy to hear you managed to add your games on Origin. Those classic refractor Battlefield games are really a must have in todays world and having them ready and set on Origin is priceless. As for the performance i sadly cannot advise any specific hardware setup as i remember that i played it on Nvidia and AMD and that it ran completely fine. Since they are older games you probably should try to revert your graphics drivers to an older version if you have a spare PC to do so of course. Good luck. Cheers

EDIT: My bad. Haven't seen that you already have a retro machine for those needs. All is good then :P.
Post edited November 08, 2019 by deja65
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deja65: EDIT: My bad. Haven't seen that you already have a retro machine for those needs. All is good then :P.
There's a single downside to playing Origin games on my current rig as well as playing Origin games (Bf1942 for instance) on my retro rig: if I switch computers, the Origin launcher will ask for my credentials (by sending a code to my email, needing to log-in to my email, then copy paste the code) each time I launch Origin. Only by always playing on the same machine keeps Origin from nagging. Steam does it better, wetter I log into Steam on my current rig, my retro rig or my laptop, Steam almost always remembers who I am and doesn't require a new login and verification.
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deja65: EDIT: My bad. Haven't seen that you already have a retro machine for those needs. All is good then :P.
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DubConqueror: There's a single downside to playing Origin games on my current rig as well as playing Origin games (Bf1942 for instance) on my retro rig: if I switch computers, the Origin launcher will ask for my credentials (by sending a code to my email, needing to log-in to my email, then copy paste the code) each time I launch Origin. Only by always playing on the same machine keeps Origin from nagging. Steam does it better, wetter I log into Steam on my current rig, my retro rig or my laptop, Steam almost always remembers who I am and doesn't require a new login and verification.
Had that issue too. EA seems to be really paranoid about people playing offline too much or not logging in every second :), Steam is great on that matter. One small hint for you, Origin can be deleted from your PC after downloading any of the old refractor Battlefields(1942, 2, 2142). Simply double click the shortcut and no Origin required. The closest we will get to DRM-free Battlefield till it lands here ;). Cheers

EDIT: Have checked it and it seems EA has retroactively DRM'd BF1942 so it cannot be launched without Origin anymore, BF2 and 2142 are unaffected. Hope this helps.
Post edited November 08, 2019 by deja65
I would like to see some of their older games.
Such as:

The Sims 1 & 2 (which I can't buy on Steam)
Jade Empire
Mass Effect 1-3
Battlefield: Vietnam
NFS: Undergound 1 & 2

But, this being EA, I highly doubt it that they would bring some of the new (old) games on GOG. I can only hope they would and bring some of the good old games with them.
Post edited November 08, 2019 by ColaPoweredGamer
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ColaPoweredGamer: I would like to see some of their older games.
Such as:

Jade Empire
Jade Empire's been on GOG for a while.
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ColaPoweredGamer: Jade Empire
https://www.gog.com/game/jade_empire_special_edition

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Post edited November 08, 2019 by Frozen
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ColaPoweredGamer: I would like to see some of their older games.
Such as:

Jade Empire
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TheMonkofDestiny: Jade Empire's been on GOG for a while.
You're right, it has been, I didn't look it up. Well, I guess it's time to put it on the wishlist.
Thanks for the heads up!