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F4LL0UT: ...you buy a modern HOTAS system only to play early 90's space sims in DOSBox.
Actually, I bought one to play some of the sims on here that do support it as well as "Elite: Dangerous". i was quite surprised to find out it had VR support.
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JDelekto: Actually, I bought one to play some of the sims on here that do support it as well as "Elite: Dangerous". i was quite surprised to find out it had VR support.
It's one of the earliest big VR titles and from what I can tell one of the main reasons why regular gamers started buying the developer versions of Oculus.

Actually I also want to play Elite: Dangerous very much but I missed my chance the last time(s) it was on sale. I almost bought it but suddenly saw some shitstorm concerning its DLC which brutally confused me. The user reviews had made it seem as if the developer had abandoned support for the game and released some sort of sequel called Horizons. Only later I found out that it was just DLC and the community was just pissing all over the place for all the wrong reasons again. It's currently on sale again but back then it was 50% off, I believe, while now it's just 33% and now there's also tons of DLC. I don't quite feel like paying 16€ for only the base game now.
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JDelekto: Actually, I bought one to play some of the sims on here that do support it as well as "Elite: Dangerous". i was quite surprised to find out it had VR support.
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F4LL0UT: It's one of the earliest big VR titles and from what I can tell one of the main reasons why regular gamers started buying the developer versions of Oculus.

Actually I also want to play Elite: Dangerous very much but I missed my chance the last time(s) it was on sale. I almost bought it but suddenly saw some shitstorm concerning its DLC which brutally confused me. The user reviews had made it seem as if the developer had abandoned support for the game and released some sort of sequel called Horizons. Only later I found out that it was just DLC and the community was just pissing all over the place for all the wrong reasons again. It's currently on sale again but back then it was 50% off, I believe, while now it's just 33% and now there's also tons of DLC. I don't quite feel like paying 16€ for only the base game now.
Not to add insult to injury, but I didn't quite buy Elite when it was on sale and I missed their "season pass window" as always. I do have Elite Horizons, yet not purchased from the Steam store.

However, I've neglected to mention two other titles sold here which support VR, both "Mind: Path to Thalamus" and "The Solus Project". The latter being well received by the VR community as one of the best VR games out there.

"The Vanishing of Ethan Carter" deserves mention, as it originally supported VR, but they yanked it out of the game and sold it as an add-on on Steam.
You think of and fantasize with tinyE every night...
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: You think of and fantasize with tinyE every night...
You occasionally read stuff like this. Normally, you would stop visiting such a place, but you'll probably just check the forums one hour later.
You know you`re a GOGger when you load the front page & wonder why there aren`t hundreds of games on sale.

You know you`re a GOGger when you load the front page during a sale & you mostly see "Owned" "Owned" "Owned".
....If you check the homepage around 3PM each weekdays.
You look through the General Discussion forum topics and find certain topics that you normally would find uninteresting or outright boring, or even irritating so you'd normally just ignore it and scroll down, but something about the title makes you click on it and scroll down - just to see what tinyE says. :)
...if you can still remember the time when there was no regionlocks on GOG.

Oh, I'm sorry. Do I sound bitter?
... if you added a shortcut to the C:\ProgramData\GOG\Galaxy\logs folder to Favourites in Windows Explorer to preserve the longevity of your left mouse button.
... if just knowing that you *can* play any one of the hundreds of classics you own (Take that DRM!) even if in truth being a 'grown-up' takes up most of your time.
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viperfdl: ...if you can still remember the time when there was no regionlocks on GOG.

Oh, I'm sorry. Do I sound bitter?
Yes - but then don't we all?
Post edited June 29, 2016 by drewpants
You know you are a gogger if you spend more time posting in the forums and collecting games in library, rather than actually playing!

You know you are a gogger if you cannot live without tinyE's daily tantrums!

You know you are a gogger if you secretly admire Snowkitty!

You know you are a gogger if someone demands to meet you for duel in real life on the forum, but you refuse to confront them!

You know you are a gogger if Torchlight 2 costs 20 euros here, less than 4 or steam and you STILL are going to wait for GOG discount, not even casting a single eyelid over at Steam.

You know you are a gogger if you actually noticed, that our one and only, 1/2 dryad, Maria Baring, has left us... :'(

You know you are a gogger if you make your own gog bear.
You know you are a gogger when you re-buy games you bought in bundles just to have them DRM free here.
.. when you start contemplating the feasibility of creating a videogame about GOG. :)
If you're continually down repped.