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hello GoG Forum o/

I own the Game on Steam, but recently I bought it also on GoG. The only reason is here to give it some friends to play Multiplayer with them. But it seems not working, bc they need an account for.

now I searched the Internet, and found some evidence, that this title isnt really DRM-free.....
can someone clarify this?

greetings
This question / problem has been solved by Fate-is-one-edgeimage
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Fr4nkTheT4nk: hello GoG Forum o/

I own the Game on Steam, but recently I bought it also on GoG. The only reason is here to give it some friends to play Multiplayer with them. But it seems not working, bc they need an account for.

now I searched the Internet, and found some evidence, that this title isnt really DRM-free.....
can someone clarify this?

greetings
you need a Paradox account to do what you want and Gog has nothing to do with patches or Paradox... you can ask this question here https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?forums/stellaris.900/
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Fr4nkTheT4nk: hello GoG Forum o/

I own the Game on Steam, but recently I bought it also on GoG. The only reason is here to give it some friends to play Multiplayer with them. But it seems not working, bc they need an account for.

now I searched the Internet, and found some evidence, that this title isnt really DRM-free.....
can someone clarify this?

greetings
Hi Fr4nkTheT4nk.

GOG.com is D.R.M.-free, but in order to play multiplayer, you need to create a Paradox account (as ussnorway mentioned). The Paradox account does not relate to your GOG.com account or your copy of the game.
Its sole purpose is enabling you to use the Paradox servers and create your multiplayer name-tag/profile, while making the process of multiple I.P. addresses connecting in the same lobby conviniently simple. Unlike other games, Stellaris does not use the A.P.I. of the GOG Galaxy client as middleware (like Steam does for every single game, except for some rare exceptions), to gain access to the Paradox servers, so you can enjoy multiplayer without any form of D.R.M. or server communication middleware.
Asking this in the Paradox forum is not a particularly good idea, in my opinion. Just hand-out GOG's offline installers of Stellaris to your friends and ask them to create their own Paradox account, to unlock multiplayer functionality.

Cheers.
Post edited June 11, 2019 by Fate-is-one-edge