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Well just in the nick of time for me IT's my Birthday today I am now 33 Years old and boy am I feeling it! feeling a bit Nostalgic today!

Here now it's the 2nd of June, For anyone wanting to know!
Post edited June 02, 2016 by fr33kSh0w2012
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fr33kSh0w2012: Well just in the nick of time for me IT's my Birthday today I am now 33 Years old and boy am I feeling it! feeling a bit Nostalgic today!
Happy Birthday Aussie!
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fr33kSh0w2012: Well just in the nick of time for me IT's my Birthday today I am now 33 Years old and boy am I feeling it! feeling a bit Nostalgic today!
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Tauto: Happy Birthday Aussie!
Thanks!
Post edited June 02, 2016 by fr33kSh0w2012
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javier0889: What, you mean the forums or the social things? Why would you want to use that? Are you there for the games or for something that's one step away from Facebook?
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siddham: Indeed why would people want to participate in forums and such things
like this forum for instance
I mean why?
obviously you would never lower yourself to participate in a form
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javier0889: What, you mean the forums or the social things? Why would you want to use that? Are you there for the games or for something that's one step away from Facebook?
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Starmaker: Are you here for the games or for something that's one step away from Facebook?

(Seriously, there's a facebook link at the bottom of this page. We're all doomed. Apparently.)
The number one thing are the games, yes. The equivalent of me posting here is pretty much wasting time, and to a certain degree I'm ok with that. It's my time after all. But people often use the "community" as if meant something other than a marketing buzzword for people upstairs. I don't care about the community, and there's nothing about gog's community that makes it more relevant for anyone than Steam's. I even have little to no interest in multiplayer, actually. It's certainly .... *weird* to say "the community" is something that makes this or that place special. Modders and people like that are different, but still only a handful of people who weren't even related to GOG or Steam to begin with. And actually I'm quite sure you'll find many people with all the intention of sitting down to tell you how GOG, Steam and others "interrupted" their work when it comes to mods for old games. Ask a few people on the Abandonware sites about their opinion too. You'll have fun, I'm sure.

When it comes to datamining, I'm sure people are overreacting here. It's not like GOG sold their souls to the devil or something like that, because (guess what) GOG is still a business at the end of the day. However, in the grand scheme of things, being born in the only pre-requisite to be datamined. Everyone has your adress, be it physical or digital. Actually, there are several human rights organizations who want to make the internet free and your identity to be secret to everyone, and I do mean everyone, but as I said, the mere fact that you agree to use a computer means you are ok with sharing your information with companies, who in turn will use it as they see fit.You've never really wondered where the spam comes from? Now you know, I guess, they are coming from all the sites you willingly give your information to. And it's certainly weird for me to see people supporting stuff these days... I mean, ten years ago every community worked on the basis of piracy. Like "I hope this gets pirated so I get to use it". Now everyone wants to pay. "I hope this person sells me this stuff so I can give them my info and everything about me! Isn't it nice to support content creators :)!". What happened?
Post edited June 02, 2016 by user deleted
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javier0889: What, you mean the forums or the social things? Why would you want to use that? Are you there for the games or for something that's one step away from Facebook?
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Starmaker: Are you here for the games or for something that's one step away from Facebook?

(Seriously, there's a facebook link at the bottom of this page. We're all doomed. Apparently.)
yea, his response didn't make any sense
Seriously the sarcasm in here...

The whole point with GOG for me was to get hold of older games, but also very much to avoid as many destructive DRM as possible. Especially after a few games so cluttered with double DRM (from Steam AND the game developer) or the ever increasing wannabe-Facebook "Social platforms" that some developers shove down your throat.

I have no problem with Steam, use it more or less every day, but I have no more interest in connecting accounts for GOG and Steam than I have in connecting my Amazon to my eBay account.

So the real question is - what happens to the games I have already bought (and thought I owned) if I refuse to give GOG access to my Steam account?
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Waiter: So the real question is - what happens to the games I have already bought (and thought I owned) if I refuse to give GOG access to my Steam account?
Nothing. You don't have to.
Post edited June 02, 2016 by Grargar
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Waiter: Seriously the sarcasm in here...

The whole point with GOG for me was to get hold of older games, but also very much to avoid as many destructive DRM as possible. Especially after a few games so cluttered with double DRM (from Steam AND the game developer) or the ever increasing wannabe-Facebook "Social platforms" that some developers shove down your throat.

I have no problem with Steam, use it more or less every day, but I have no more interest in connecting accounts for GOG and Steam than I have in connecting my Amazon to my eBay account.

So the real question is - what happens to the games I have already bought (and thought I owned) if I refuse to give GOG access to my Steam account?
It is voluntary. Nothing happens if you won't link except that you won't get hold of free drm-free versions of the games you own on Steam.

EDIT: Got ninja'd.
Post edited June 02, 2016 by MightyPinecone
Wait what? Do we have to buy the GOG client on Steam?
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reclaprecious: Wait what? Do we have to buy the GOG client on Steam?
....I think I'm going to cry.

*sigh*...no, there is no GOG client on Steam. You link your Steam account to your account here on GOG using the button on the Connect page.
Post edited June 02, 2016 by zeogold
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reclaprecious: Wait what? Do we have to buy the GOG client on Steam?
umm... what?

short answer: no

long answer: Steam do not sell the gOg client... nobody sells the gOg client, and you do not need the gOg client to link the steam games to your gOg account. If you want the gOg client, then download it from here: https://www.gog.com/galaxy
Post edited June 02, 2016 by amok
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no_skill: I read the changes, but didn't find anything out of the ordinary.
Can anyone explain me the possibly inconvenience caused by accepting Steam rules regarding their API access, please?
It means VALVe will own all your games and you'll be left with none, just like on Steam!!!
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reclaprecious: Wait what? Do we have to buy the GOG client on Steam?
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zeogold: ....I think I'm going to cry.

*sigh*...no, there is no GOG client on Steam. You link your Steam account to your account here on GOG using the button on the Connect page.
Wait what so the email from Valve at eml.cc asking me to buy gog was a lie?
Whatever everyone say, I think things will change over time, since this collaboration started.

Doesn't mean for the worse.
But doesn't mean for the better, either.
Let the tin foiling commence! :P