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Free CHUCHEL and Botanicula Goodie Pack from the 13th to 15th of Februrary 2023 as part of We Love Games Sale 2023

Also Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Goodie pack free from the 13th till 20th February, fre for anyone who owns or purchases the base game or Royal Edition.

https://www.gog.com/game/kingdom_come_deliverance_goodie_pack?source=news
https://www.gog.com/en/news/kingdom_come_deliverance_5th_anniversary_claim_special_goodie_pack_and_enjoy_discounts_up_to_80
Post edited February 13, 2023 by Startrail
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Alien Breed Trilogy free from the 15th till 17th of February 2023 as part of Valentines Sale 2023! Go go go!
Also Inkulinati Goodies Pack free for 48 hours. Go get it here! No purchase of Inkulinati required

https://www.gog.com/en/news/medieval_day_has_arrived_brace_yourselves_for_amazing_deals_dedicated_collection_and_a_special_giveaway
Does GOG have a history of giving free games like Epic ??
Since they are giving out Alien Breed Trilogy ??
Thx
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kk92: Does GOG have a history of giving free games like Epic ??
Yep. But not on a regular base like Epic. Usually during certain sales.
If you bought Schein a long time ago (like before the initial delisting) then you get the remastered version in your Library for free.
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kk92: Does GOG have a history of giving free games like Epic ??
Since they are giving out Alien Breed Trilogy ??
Thx
Hullo!

Yes GOG does, usually at major sales events. The full list as much as I captured is

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_free_games_on_gog/post5

and

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_free_games_on_gog/post262

Hope that helps!
Post edited May 24, 2023 by Startrail
New Free game for the next 48 hours from the 17th till 19th February 2023

Biing!: Sex, Intrigue and Scalpels

Go go go!
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New permanent free game, Samsara Room :)
Two new mods, Enderal: Forgotten Stories and Nehrim: At Fate's Edge. Note that the original Oblivion and Skyrim will be required to use the mod package.
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Startrail: Two new mods, Enderal: Forgotten Stories and Nehrim: At Fate's Edge. Note that the original Oblivion and Skyrim will be required to use the mod package.
Apparently you cannot even acquire these two Total Conversions at GOG, without owning the original games here. I have both so no issue for me, but a friend who doesn't said he was unable to get them.

Are you sure these mods aren't standalone once you've acquired them?

Perhaps they aren't, because I do recall seeing DLC added (for Oblivion and Skyrim) in the success window after purchase, along with separate library entries for each mod. Checking both Oblivion and Skyrim, and no DLC are in evidence, so likely it was just a message text thing.
It looks definitely helpful. Thanks a lot for sharing.
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Startrail: Two new mods, Enderal: Forgotten Stories and Nehrim: At Fate's Edge. Note that the original Oblivion and Skyrim will be required to use the mod package.
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Timboli: Apparently you cannot even acquire these two Total Conversions at GOG, without owning the original games here. I have both so no issue for me, but a friend who doesn't said he was unable to get them.

Are you sure these mods aren't standalone once you've acquired them?

Perhaps they aren't, because I do recall seeing DLC added (for Oblivion and Skyrim) in the success window after purchase, along with separate library entries for each mod. Checking both Oblivion and Skyrim, and no DLC are in evidence, so likely it was just a message text thing.
I don't think you can run them without the original games. They are functionally mods that has to be loaded via the main game launcher, even though they are a separate package. They are like the Chronicles of Myrtana total conversion mod for Gothic II

Also the text for Enderal on the store front states that it can be played by anyone owning a legal copy of TES V: Skyrim. On Nehrim, there's a text in the system requirements that Oblivion must be owned on GOG, and the same for Enderal, that under system requirements, Skyrim is required.

My suspicion is they'll install it, but without the main game module, and put in the respective conversion mods
Post edited March 02, 2023 by Startrail
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Timboli: Apparently you cannot even acquire these two Total Conversions at GOG, without owning the original games here. I have both so no issue for me, but a friend who doesn't said he was unable to get them.

Are you sure these mods aren't standalone once you've acquired them?

Perhaps they aren't, because I do recall seeing DLC added (for Oblivion and Skyrim) in the success window after purchase, along with separate library entries for each mod. Checking both Oblivion and Skyrim, and no DLC are in evidence, so likely it was just a message text thing.
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Startrail: I don't think you can run them without the original games. They are functionally mods that has to be loaded via the main game launcher, even though they are a separate package. They are like the Chronicles of Myrtana total conversion mod for Gothic II

Also the text for Enderal on the store front states that it can be played by anyone owning a legal copy of TES V: Skyrim. On Nehrim, there's a text in the system requirements that Oblivion must be owned on GOG, and the same for Enderal, that under system requirements, Skyrim is required.

My suspicion is they'll install it, but without the main game module, and put in the respective conversion mods
I can happily say that I successfully installed and started Nehrim on my laptop without installing Oblivion. The default installation folder is "Nehrim At Fate's Edge GOG", however, I do not know how it is installed if you have also installed Oblivion.
Post edited March 02, 2023 by Skess01
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Skess01: I can happily say that I successfully installed and started Nerhim on my laptop without installing Oblivion. The default installation folder is "Nehrim At Fate's Edge GOG", however, I do not know how it is installed if you have also installed Oblivion.
Both for Nehrim and for Enderal, I don't think that it's needed to have Oblivion and Skyrim installed respectively.
It's just that to simply get them (and download them), GOG makes it obligatory to own Oblivion and Skyrim, on GOG only. Which I don't, and I don't want to. I had played these games before I subscribed here.