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mewliz: my friend is giving me his ps3 though it got no cable ill try to save money for it
A good game is a fantastic experience, and it sounds like you're right at the point where you're discovering new things, which is great. Facebook games can be addictive, but they are designed to keep you playing so you'll spend money on perks and special offers. That's very different from the stuff you'll find here. Many computer games - most, really - take you on a journey, or an adventure, through new and different worlds. Some are actual designed worlds, and some are pockets of this world that you may not experience ordinarily. Some are puzzles, and some are shooters or racers, and some are builders, and some are pieces of different genres. I hope you find stuff you like.

What you'll find here on GOG is games for PC, either Windows or Macintosh (and someday maybe Linux systems).
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mewliz: i am a girl so this is all new to me an this computer is not a gameing computer i cant afford to buy thing online since i dont have a bank account an my parents wont let me
You could play games at "Tremor Games" for coins that you later can exchange for GOG games (and other games from different stores).

Also PM if you want the code to the Fallout games.
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Zoltan999: A little off topic here, but have to ask you... Regarding HoAE, did you finish it? I bought that some time ago, and really liked it a lot, until I got a decent way through the campaign, and it seemed like the difficultly all the sudden ramped up a lot. I found that the enemy suddenly started spamming me, and over whelming me, and I became frustrated as it seemed no matter what I built, how I defended, or attacked, I just couldn't make head way. I won't say I rage quit, but I definitely "frustrated quit", went on to a different game, and never came back to try and finish, lol. How'd you make out bro?
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Soccorro: The skeletons drown me in bones all the time :D I haven'T found a decent way, to finish the campaign either. I bought it mainly because of skirmish and the dwarven OP-Steam-Cannon with its nuclear shells.
Okay, I don't feel so bad then :). Never tried the skirmish mode, and those DwarvenSteam Cannons sound pretty cool. Might have to give it a little re-visit and check dat sheeet out!
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inc09nito: I don't think I'll ever be able to understand this. How can one say he is broke and yet he can afford a gaming pc, valid Internet connection (usually it doesn't come for free either) and is able to pay for electricity.
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timppu: Not talking about OP necessarily, but could be:

- young person who has no income and living with his parents
- recently unemployed

etc. Or just cheapskate. Plus. GOG mainly sells older or indie games that run fine on older PCs that someone could possibly get for free from relatives etc. Anyway, irrelevant I guess.

I think your question is more relevant in cases someone wants to pirate The Witcher 3 or Crysis 4 because he is broke, which does raise the question how can he afford the PC to run them on.
Come to think about it after a while. I guess it's still better that new people would come here to start their adventure with gaming than, say, a torrent site...
Post edited December 19, 2013 by inc09nito