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3 minutes ago, Torolol said:

i wonder if this would affect me who have mutually exclusive gog & steam game library?

i wont purchase games from steam if its also available at gog.

It can if you bought a game on Steam before it was available on GoG and said game is part of the offer. Another thing you can do is buy games cheaper from key sites and then claim them on GoG.

I've never heard of Gog until this post. Though, I'm actually trying to move away from gaming. Seems as if it's time to grow up a bit more, focus on things that have value in life.

 

i will sign up for future times, though. Everyone needs to be a little kid once a week. 

3 hours ago, BinaryData said:

I've never heard of Gog until this post. Though, I'm actually trying to move away from gaming. Seems as if it's time to grow up a bit more, focus on things that have value in life.

 

i will sign up for future times, though. Everyone needs to be a little kid once a week. 

they give games away all the time on GOG. you'll also get a load of free classic titles just for signing up.

4 hours ago, Danielx64 said:

It now 48 hours since I tried to get connected and still get nowhere :(

have you set your steam profile and games list to public?

5 minutes ago, Danielx64 said:

Not sure what your trying to say there, sorry.

was meant be

 

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you got caught too with that POS

It was taking forever for my games to show up, and to be honest I forgot about even doing it, went there today and it was done. 6 games total.  Some decent ones as well so if for some reason I never log into Steam again it is nice to have them somewhere else I suppose.

I will say this will make me consider GOG more in the future. I only had used them for The Witcher 2 and completely forgot about them so I will at least consider them now in the future. I just tend to go wherever the deals are and if there are no deals Steam.

Door Kickers, Defenders Quest and Kona added today 

 

24 hours left for previous titles.

 

should add it added door kickers to my gog account even after I'd set my profile on steam back to private.

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On 8/28/2016 at 9:34 AM, Torolol said:

Already have Moo 1+2 way before Gog existed, so is Master of Orion 3 um.. good?

No, it's been universally panned.  Most people like to pretend MoO 3 never existed.

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more Connect titles added today

 

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5 days left with this batch from date of this post give or take a few hours, mostly take

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