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Hello, I'm thinking about buying cyberpunk on gog and I know that all the games are "DRM-Free" but I want to know if I can share a game with friends, and if I do so, can I add it to my gog galaxy account to use it on Geforce Now? I have a low end pc and this would be the only way I could play the game.

Because I see that the only way of Geforce now recognizing that I have the game is via gog galaxy.
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Exceedbr: Hello, I'm thinking about buying cyberpunk on gog and I know that all the games are "DRM-Free" but I want to know if I can share a game with friends, and if I do so, can I add it to my gog galaxy account to use it on Geforce Now? I have a low end pc and this would be the only way I could play the game.

Because I see that the only way of Geforce now recognizing that I have the game is via gog galaxy.
https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001942753-FAQ-Downloads-and-streaming?product=gog

Explicitly this:

You can download your purchased items as many times as you want; we do not impose a limit on the number of downloads for your purchases. However, please keep in mind that you are not allowed to share your GOG.COM account with other users, as only you are entitled to download items from your account.

Can I enjoy my purchases both on my laptop and desktop computer at home?

Yes. We do not limit the number of installations or reinstallations, as long as you install your purchased games on computers in your household. So yeah, if you've got a render-farm in the basement, you might actually break the world record for the number of legal Witcher installations in one household. However, if you think about installing your game on a friend's machine or sharing it with others then please don't do it, okay?The same principle applies to movies - you're free to watch them anywhere you want, with anyone you want, as long as you don't share them with people who haven't purchased them.


This should answer your question regarding friends; as for ge force now I don't know a definitive answer, but I believe it's imperative that YOU must be the one to own the game, in order to use that feature.
Post edited December 12, 2020 by Kyousuke.