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Maighstir: Browser. Opera, Firefox, and Chrome (and derivatives/compatibles of those, such as Chromium, Iron, Pale Moon, etc.). Not Internet Explorer. There are no plugins for the downloader.

You'll find it here.
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IronArcturus: Thanks for the link. But I still wish GOG could make the counter show all the time by default.
Yeah, so do we all... It's been requested a zillion times and I doubt it's much more than 5 minutes of editing the web page code and hasn't happened yet so my assumption at least is that they intentionally do not want a game counter on the page for some reason as of yet unknown. Hard to say. I believe there is a wishlist item for it though so anyone who wants to see it should at least search for it there and add their vote. Perhaps they'll do that in the upcoming website update later this year.
79 games for me, including the permanent freebies (11*), the ones I got for free on some occasion (7) and 2 recent gifts.
On Steam: 11 games (including their respective add-ons), of whom 2 I got for free, 1 as a gift and 2 as giveaway prizes (on GOG's forum).
I bought 8 games on GamersGate, plus 1 I got for free.
Just 2 on Origin, both free.
Very few games on physical support; the majority of them were bought by my brother years ago.
I'm not counting the free games downloaded here and there from the Internet. That's a lot of stuff...

(*) I 'm not adding Warsow to my collection because that's essentially an "arena FPS" and I'm not fond of that kind of game.


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Darilon: Crap, I just looked at my list of games and realised that I have beaten one game from it. Two if you count Geneforge as five separate games.

Not a good feeling.
Well, it's not that different for me...
105 counting the freebies. At least 10% is from the last Insomnia sale.
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IronArcturus: Thanks for the link. But I still wish GOG could make the counter show all the time by default.
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skeletonbow: Yeah, so do we all... It's been requested a zillion times and I doubt it's much more than 5 minutes of editing the web page code and hasn't happened yet so my assumption at least is that they intentionally do not want a game counter on the page for some reason as of yet unknown. Hard to say. I believe there is a wishlist item for it though so anyone who wants to see it should at least search for it there and add their vote. Perhaps they'll do that in the upcoming website update later this year.
It's really odd because the counter returns briefly the moment a game is "updated."
197 here on GOG
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IronArcturus: It's really odd because the counter returns briefly the moment a game is "updated."
Yep, it only shows up when games are updated. I'm not completely certain but I think all Barefoot Essentials does is tweak the code on the page to show it always instead of just when games are updated. That implies that GOG intentionally set it to only show when games are updated rather than as a glitch per se. The question then is why, since it is so convenenient to see it all the time instead of just occasionally. Don't have an answer for that though I'm afraid. Perhaps the process of tallying up the games in javascript client side (presuming that's what it does) might run slow on some computers or devices so they disable it by default? I dunno but it is less than optimal. I'd rather see the server - which already knows the games you have - just send a static total game count and have zero client side processing if possible. I'm making a lot of assumptions about how it works based on how it appears to work from using it though rather than from studying the page source, so I may not be 100% correct.
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IronArcturus: It's really odd because the counter returns briefly the moment a game is "updated."
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skeletonbow: Yep, it only shows up when games are updated. I'm not completely certain but I think all Barefoot Essentials does is tweak the code on the page to show it always instead of just when games are updated. That implies that GOG intentionally set it to only show when games are updated rather than as a glitch per se. The question then is why, since it is so convenenient to see it all the time instead of just occasionally. Don't have an answer for that though I'm afraid. Perhaps the process of tallying up the games in javascript client side (presuming that's what it does) might run slow on some computers or devices so they disable it by default? I dunno but it is less than optimal. I'd rather see the server - which already knows the games you have - just send a static total game count and have zero client side processing if possible. I'm making a lot of assumptions about how it works based on how it appears to work from using it though rather than from studying the page source, so I may not be 100% correct.
Nah, they just hide it for your sanity. :P
Being constantly reminded that you own triple digits of games could drive you insane. You should thank GOG for having to make you jump through hoops to uncover the true number. That way, GOG can smugly say "See, I told you so!"
On GOG I only have 40 including the free games, but I only buy games that I'm actually interested in playing.
106 games.
88? Jeez....

And how many of them are RPGs? Least I've got some sense of them, and that's really all i need, not a 100% playthrough.
Post edited May 26, 2014 by GoodGuyA
only 16, including free ones that I've never played. :(
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Stevezen: only 16, including free ones that I've never played. :(
But you should! :D

Some of the free games are awesome, as a point and click adventure fan I highly recommend Beneath A Steel Sky, Flight of the Amazon Queen and . [url=http://www.gog.com/game/lure_of_the_temptress]Lure of the Temptress is a nice game, you can see the Revolution unmistakable brand of storytelling in there already, but it suffers from some game play flaws, so, it's hard for me to fully recommend it.

If point and clicks are not your thing, at least give Tyrian 2000 and/or Ultima IV a try.

Happy gaming! ;)
222 - a number that is easy to remember.
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pimpmonkey2382: my god, why did I read this as "Game Cunt"?
its personality test -_-

..oh and certainly not going to say what kind of "reading" ive done myself...
Post edited May 27, 2014 by iippo
GOG says I have only 77, but TombRaider 1+2+3 counts as only one.
Yay for only two digits!

I have only one collection (Tomb Raider 1+2+3), so those 77 are really 79.
What about you? Are you counting those collections fairly? :)