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I want to buy "The Two Worlds Saga" bundle consisting of Two World Epic Edition and Two Worlds II Epic Edition, additionally I want to buy the Risen bundle, consisting of Risen, Risen 2: Dark Waters and its 3 DLC: Treasure Isle, A Pirate's Clothes, and Air Temple.

As I said, I want to buy these but as I already own all four base games either on Steam or on physical disk, I want to be absolutely sure that these are actually DRM-free versions. I am perfectly aware that all games on GOG are DRM-free but that doesn't mean that I don't believe that a DRM'ed game couldn't slip somehow kinda sorta just slip through, y'know? I also am perfectly aware that on none of the GOG webpages for these games do the terms "Steam" or "DRM" occur but still, because I haven't seen these items available in a DRM-free format anywhere else, I want to be, well, sure about it.

In fact, perhaps I'll just post this and then buy the games and if I do find that there is some sort of DRM infecting any of the games, it will be that much easier to get a refund.

"I know I'm being paranoid, but am I being paranoid enough?"

Thanks!
Post edited June 29, 2014 by Taskbar
This question / problem has been solved by Coelocanthimage
You're safe. There is no DRM on GOG's version of those games.
Post edited June 29, 2014 by Coelocanth
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Taskbar: I want to buy "The Two Worlds Saga" bundle consisting of Two World Epic Edition and Two Worlds II Epic Edition, additionally I want to buy the Risen bundle, consisting of Risen, Risen 2: Dark Waters and its 3 DLC: Treasure Isle, A Pirate's Clothes, and Air Temple.

As I said, I want to buy these but as I already own all four base games either on Steam or on physical disk, I want to be absolutely sure that these are actually DRM-free versions. I am perfectly aware that all games on GOG are DRM-free but that doesn't mean that I don't believe that a DRM'ed game couldn't slip somehow kinds sorta just slip through, y'know? I also am perfectly aware that on none of the GOG webpages for these games do the terms "Steam" or "DRM" occur but still, because I haven't seen these items available in a DRM-free format anywhere else, I want to be, well, sure about it.

In fact, perhaps I'll just post this and then buy the games and if I do find that there is some sort of DRM infecting any of the games, it will be that much easier to get a refund.

"I know I'm being paranoid, but am I being paranoid enough?"

Thanks!
They are 100% DRM free guaranteed.
Else the GOG bear or chuck norris will come and kick the drm out.
Thanks for the quick replis to what certainly must seem to be needless questions!

In fact, I had already bought the games, even before seeing your replies, and they do certainly seem to be DRM-free. (Two Worlds II has a serial number but that, to me, scarcely counts as DRM even though it is.)

So thanks again for the replies!
I have bought Two Worlds and Two Worlds 2. They don't have any DRM. No Steam nor you have to be always online or insert disc into your drive.
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Taskbar: Thanks for the quick replis to what certainly must seem to be needless questions!

In fact, I had already bought the games, even before seeing your replies, and they do certainly seem to be DRM-free. (Two Worlds II has a serial number but that, to me, scarcely counts as DRM even though it is.)

So thanks again for the replies!
Pretty sure that the serial number is for the multiplayer part, see here.
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Taskbar: Thanks for the quick replis to what certainly must seem to be needless questions!

In fact, I had already bought the games, even before seeing your replies, and they do certainly seem to be DRM-free. (Two Worlds II has a serial number but that, to me, scarcely counts as DRM even though it is.)

So thanks again for the replies!
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HypersomniacLive: Pretty sure that the serial number is for the multiplayer part, see here.
Oh well that's even better! Thank you for the info!
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Taskbar: Oh well that's even better! Thank you for the info!
You're welcome, enjoy the games and stick around, we're a fun bunch to hang out with. ;-)
I'm sure that if by any chance a DRM'ed game slips through, the GOG team would remove it from their catalog immediately.