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I'm trying to claim the King of Seas, but everytime I click the Add to library button the login screen pops up, but even after logging in it won't claim. Anybody else have this issue? Tried a few things, mostly disabling adblockers et al, even switching from Firefox to Edge, no dice... Did manage to claim the previous one using Edge i think, but even that fails r.n...
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Try the direct link:
https://www.gog.com/giveaway/claim
I'm sorry, it's my fault. I claimed all the copies. All of them.

But rest assured, I plan on playing each of the 1.7M copies I got.
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BlueMooner: But rest assured, I plan on playing each of the 1.7M copies I got.
Simaltaniously ?...
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sjons: I'm trying to claim the King of Seas, but everytime I click the Add to library button the login screen pops up, but even after logging in it won't claim. Anybody else have this issue?
I had the "log in" screen also pop up (despite being logged in already at that time), but after "logging in" a second time, I had no problems adding and downloading the freebie.

(Win 10, MS Edge)
Visiting the giveaway/claim uri gives an Already Claimed message, and even though the frontpage still shows the button it does appear in my library (with new tag)... oh whell...
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sjons: and even though the frontpage still shows the button it does appear in my library (with new tag)... oh whell...
Are you completely sure that you never owned it here before the giveaway ?...
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BlueMooner: But rest assured, I plan on playing each of the 1.7M copies I got.
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Trooper1270: Simaltaniously ?...
Of course! It's the best way to check multiple endings.
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Ice_Mage: Try the direct link:
https://www.gog.com/giveaway/claim
Thank you. Oaken is finally in my library!
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BlueMooner: Of course! It's the best way to check multiple endings.
I never like doing that because I might bump into one or more copies of myself.
And while strictly no time travel is involved, butterflies don't know that.
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BlueMooner: Of course! It's the best way to check multiple endings.
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Timboli: I never like doing that because I might bump into one or more copies of myself.
And while strictly no time travel is involved, butterflies don't know that.
You do realize you are replying to a necro?
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Timboli: I never like doing that because I might bump into one or more copies of myself.
But... that's a good thing!
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Geralt_of_Rivia: You do realize you are replying to a necro?
It was already necroed, and I can't help myself when it comes to humor urges ... they strike where they will. ;)
Rod Taylor with his "Time Machine"(1960) as H G Wells erstwhile "George" conquered the 4th dimension in rousing style. We much preferred the travel to the past, and would, ourselves, do that exclusively. As Sir Sean said in "Zardoz", we have seen the future, and it does not work. QED.
These days, GOG likely wants you to engage with their bad faith, bad value bundles instead of individual titles a la carte.