Posted December 07, 2016

tammerwhisk
Commageddon
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States

rtcvb32
echo e.lolfiu_fefiipieue|tr valueof_pi [0-9]
Registered: Aug 2013
From United States
Posted December 07, 2016
Well...
1) You can only link 1 account permanently to GoG-Connect
2) There is only a limited window when select games are available
3) Otherwise it's free.
Honestly i dislike steam, but have had to use it a few times recently, putting in games i got on Humble Bundle to get them free here when otherwise i wouldn't...
Honestly you already have access to the games on Steam, so having a DRM-free version doesn't change anything really...
1) You can only link 1 account permanently to GoG-Connect
2) There is only a limited window when select games are available
3) Otherwise it's free.
Honestly i dislike steam, but have had to use it a few times recently, putting in games i got on Humble Bundle to get them free here when otherwise i wouldn't...
Honestly you already have access to the games on Steam, so having a DRM-free version doesn't change anything really...

tfishell
Remorse: The List, if you like FPS psych horror
Registered: Oct 2010
From United States
Posted December 07, 2016
It's marketing but hey, free GOG games in your library if you already own them on Steam. :)

ncameron
New User
Registered: Sep 2010
From Australia
Posted December 07, 2016

Nothing paranoid about it.


_ChaosFox_
Zero fox given.
Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany
Posted December 07, 2016
If you want to be sinister about it, a lot of it is about fostering dependency. GOG knows that a lot of people won't move away from Steam because they're too lazy to have their game collections spread out over multiple sites, so they give people a free game collection on GOG that the vast majority would otherwise not have bought anyway.
It's aimed at people who are mildly curious about DRM-free but aren't actively aware of its benefits.
The theory is that it encourages them to come back to GOG from time to time and view the catalogue to see if there's anything else that they might be interested in. Whether that theory is justified is another thing - unless you're aware of the future benefits of DRM-free, most people won't be willing to download the GOG version of a game they have on Steam already unless they learn about the problems of DRM on Steam the hard way.
It's aimed at people who are mildly curious about DRM-free but aren't actively aware of its benefits.
The theory is that it encourages them to come back to GOG from time to time and view the catalogue to see if there's anything else that they might be interested in. Whether that theory is justified is another thing - unless you're aware of the future benefits of DRM-free, most people won't be willing to download the GOG version of a game they have on Steam already unless they learn about the problems of DRM on Steam the hard way.

Fairfox
New User
Registered: Sep 2010
From United States
Posted December 07, 2016
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AlexRavenheart
Friendly gamer
Registered: Jun 2011
From France

HunchBluntley
language geek
Registered: Jul 2014
From United States
Posted December 08, 2016

6. Can I disconnect or change my connected Steam account:
You can only connect one Steam library per GOG.com account. This process is permanent.
This means that the Steam account will remain connected and they can gather information based on your Steam purchasing data, by periodically checking what games you have in your Steam library.
Honestly, I doubt they'll bother to frequently scan every Connect user's Steam profile surreptitiously; I'm sure they get plenty of data as it is every time people voluntarily tell GOG to scan their Steam account whenever a new batch of titles enters the program.
EDIT: Added clarification.

If a game is removed from your Steam account for any reason, such as through manual deletion or a refund – we reserve the right to remove the games from your GOG.com library.
This means that if, for some reason, you lose your Steam library or a part of it, you also are very likely to lose all the GOG Games you got by using the GOG Connect service. This could be disastrous in the long term if you redeem lots of games through this system and something happens to your Steam library.
Post edited December 08, 2016 by HunchBluntley

rtcvb32
echo e.lolfiu_fefiipieue|tr valueof_pi [0-9]
Registered: Aug 2013
From United States
Posted December 08, 2016

Considering you have to have your games publicly visible to use GoG-Connect, I could see GoG querying steam the reason a game was removed from a customer's library, and if it was refunded, removing the 'free' game from GoG, as it would follow parity.