Posted September 30, 2015

JDelekto
Handler Level 2
Registered: Apr 2013
From United States

Starmaker
go Clarice!
Registered: Sep 2010
From Russian Federation
Posted September 30, 2015
While my join date makes me look like one of the post-shutdown D&D people, I actually joined two days before the shutdown looking for Beyond Divinity. I wasn't pissed (because I didn't know it was fake), just mildly sad because I only managed to download one of the six games I'd bought.

zeroxxx
Jenova's Son
Registered: Dec 2012
From Indonesia
Posted September 30, 2015
I may be minority, but I don't ditch Steam. Instead of ditching and pointing finger at them, I use Steam and complement it with GOG.
Some of the games GOG have are nice for me, notably Heroes 3, where Steam has half assed port - thanks Ubisoft.
But congrats on your fifth years. May many good years to come.
Some of the games GOG have are nice for me, notably Heroes 3, where Steam has half assed port - thanks Ubisoft.
But congrats on your fifth years. May many good years to come.
Post edited September 30, 2015 by zeroxxx

ET3D
Always a noob
Registered: Oct 2008
From Clipperton Island
Posted September 30, 2015
Congratulations. Where's the number of days registered figure that was once listed on the main account page? At least according to the order history I'll celebrate 7 years in about a month.

Gearmos
Hello world
Registered: Jun 2013
From Spain
Posted September 30, 2015
Happy 5th anniversary! I joined GOG when they gived away the Fallout trilogy... XD Now I have 173 games... Well played GOG!

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany
Posted September 30, 2015
Happy Anniversary!
And fingers crossed you CC problems work out (not because I want a gift ;-)).
And fingers crossed you CC problems work out (not because I want a gift ;-)).

Shadowflight
Night Owl
Registered: Jul 2015
From Ireland
Posted September 30, 2015
Congratulations!
What was the "infamous shutdown publicity stunt.", that got the curiosity juices flowing for me :)
What was the "infamous shutdown publicity stunt.", that got the curiosity juices flowing for me :)

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted September 30, 2015
Congrats.
I was also an unhappy PC gamer with Starforce this and online authentication DRM that all around me (at that point it seemed to get worse and worse, DRM upon DRM, nothing seemed to be enough for the publishers in their fear of not being in total control of how and where their games are used by the customers (Spore anyone?), oh and Sony music rootkit), I had already slowed down buying PC games, merely playing my old retail games.
I was quite skeptical at first when I read somewhere that you could get The Witcher (and Witcher 2) digitally DRM-free and copy protection free from the publisher's own store. I had to check it out what's the catch, and since there wasn't any catch, I became a happy GOG customer, and started buying PC games again left and right. Suddenly I felt I wasn't treated as a potentional criminal, what is what the likes of Sony, EA and Ubisoft did.
Being able to buy multi-CD games like Baldur's Gate 1-2, Phantasmagoria etc. in neat standalone installers not needing any CD swapping nor even a CD drive at all sounded quite nice too, but the primary reason for me to come to the site were the DRM-free Witcher games (and increasingly other semi-new games too).
Where would I be without GOG.com... assuming the gaming world around us would be exactly the same as it is now, even if there never was no GOG.com, I guess I would be primarily a Steam user. Now I am only using it to complement my GOG gaming (at this point it means playing Team Fortress 2 on Steam, nothing else). After all, they also have some DRM-free titles (not supported as such, but can be played without the client). Not sure how much GOG.com has helped that also to happen, raising awareness that games can still sell well even without DRM, so I can't be fully sure the situation would be the same without GOG.com's influence. At least the computer magazine articles discussing about the perils of DRM have quite often mentioned GOG and/or CDPR, so yeah, raising awareness...
Oh, and I never experienced nor heard about the "publicity stunt", I've only heard about it afterwards on GOG.com. So that stunt didn't quite work on me, I guess. :) The Witcher 1-2 DRM-free stunt did, though.
I was also an unhappy PC gamer with Starforce this and online authentication DRM that all around me (at that point it seemed to get worse and worse, DRM upon DRM, nothing seemed to be enough for the publishers in their fear of not being in total control of how and where their games are used by the customers (Spore anyone?), oh and Sony music rootkit), I had already slowed down buying PC games, merely playing my old retail games.
I was quite skeptical at first when I read somewhere that you could get The Witcher (and Witcher 2) digitally DRM-free and copy protection free from the publisher's own store. I had to check it out what's the catch, and since there wasn't any catch, I became a happy GOG customer, and started buying PC games again left and right. Suddenly I felt I wasn't treated as a potentional criminal, what is what the likes of Sony, EA and Ubisoft did.
Being able to buy multi-CD games like Baldur's Gate 1-2, Phantasmagoria etc. in neat standalone installers not needing any CD swapping nor even a CD drive at all sounded quite nice too, but the primary reason for me to come to the site were the DRM-free Witcher games (and increasingly other semi-new games too).
Where would I be without GOG.com... assuming the gaming world around us would be exactly the same as it is now, even if there never was no GOG.com, I guess I would be primarily a Steam user. Now I am only using it to complement my GOG gaming (at this point it means playing Team Fortress 2 on Steam, nothing else). After all, they also have some DRM-free titles (not supported as such, but can be played without the client). Not sure how much GOG.com has helped that also to happen, raising awareness that games can still sell well even without DRM, so I can't be fully sure the situation would be the same without GOG.com's influence. At least the computer magazine articles discussing about the perils of DRM have quite often mentioned GOG and/or CDPR, so yeah, raising awareness...
Oh, and I never experienced nor heard about the "publicity stunt", I've only heard about it afterwards on GOG.com. So that stunt didn't quite work on me, I guess. :) The Witcher 1-2 DRM-free stunt did, though.
Post edited September 30, 2015 by timppu

Vitek
Master of Karate and friendship for everyone
Registered: Apr 2009
From British Indian Ocean Territory

Leroux
Major Blockhead
Registered: Apr 2010
From Germany
Posted September 30, 2015

Anyway, happy 5th! (Not in, if this is a giveaway.)

bad_fur_day1
Here they grow again
Registered: Oct 2013
From New Zealand
Posted September 30, 2015
<Hotline Miami here too.
I must have googled "Buy Hotline Miami" and it didn't say Steam on it.
Since then it's been nothing but glorious not-steam forcing me to do anything or breaking my games with auto-updates.
Steam no more. Ever.
I must have googled "Buy Hotline Miami" and it didn't say Steam on it.
Since then it's been nothing but glorious not-steam forcing me to do anything or breaking my games with auto-updates.
Steam no more. Ever.

TT_TT_TT_TT
Notanew user -.-
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted September 30, 2015
congrats on your 5 year "anniversary" !
I'm here since good 4 years and really liking it - library is growing and growing and almost the double the size than my combined ugh DRM libraries together
I'm here since good 4 years and really liking it - library is growing and growing and almost the double the size than my combined ugh DRM libraries together

themostghost
soup enthusiast
Registered: Oct 2012
From Netherlands
Posted September 30, 2015
Wow never noticed that, thanks!

Celton88
GoldenEyes
Registered: Oct 2011
From United States
Posted September 30, 2015
Congrats :-)

qwixter
Famous Titles
Registered: Mar 2010
From United States
Posted September 30, 2015
Congrats. I also signed up in 2010 I guess.