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GOG codes all Added to Amazon Prime

I still can't believe this is real
Whispering Willows free from October 3rd to October 6th
Post edited October 03, 2024 by Sjuan
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More GOG codes from Amazon Prime on the horizon:

From here

October 24th
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Startrail: More GOG codes from Amazon Prime on the horizon:

From here

October 24th
Pumpkin Jack
The Gunk
Monster Train

October 31
A Plague Tail: Innocence
Scorn
Coromon
Could we announce the prime-only giveaways on the Prime Gaming thread instead of the free gog content thread?
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/amazon_prime_games_and_drm/
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slickrcbd: Could we announce the prime-only giveaways on the Prime Gaming thread instead of the free gog content thread?
Far be it from me to defend the current practice, but I see some sense in it.

These are GOG games available for free via a GOG gift code at Amazon Prime.

Of course one needs to have an Amazon Prime account to take advantage of these free GOG games, and I don't.

Anyway, you are a bit late to the party, as this was discussed some time back, and the horse has already bolted.

That other Amazon Prime specific thread deals with all free games, not just any GOG ones. This here is more targeted specifically to GOG.
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slickrcbd: Could we announce the prime-only giveaways on the Prime Gaming thread instead of the free gog content thread?
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/amazon_prime_games_and_drm/
Well, I've never seen that thread, and it appears to be all about Epic games and Prime's own silly platform... but I have had this thread bookmarked for years.

So... no. No, we cannot.

This is the place to report free GOG games, and report it I shall, and thou dasn't stop me.
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slickrcbd: Could we announce the prime-only giveaways on the Prime Gaming thread instead of the free gog content thread?
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/amazon_prime_games_and_drm/
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yogsloth: Well, I've never seen that thread, and it appears to be all about Epic games and Prime's own silly platform... but I have had this thread bookmarked for years.

So... no. No, we cannot.

This is the place to report free GOG games, and report it I shall, and thou dasn't stop me.
^ I agree with Sir Yog of Sloth. There should be a thread which only Lists Free* Games On GOG.

*FREE, as in:

- provided without, or not subject to, a charge or payment
- given without consideration of a return or reward
- not joined to or in contact with something else:
- given readily or in profusion; unstinted.
- frank and open; unconstrained, unceremonious, or familiar
- not subject to special regulations, restrictions, duties, etc.
- that may be used by or is open to all
- engaged in by all present
- not subject to rules, set forms, etc.
- without cost, payment, or charge

Having an Amazon Prime account is not, by definition, "free." Membership is required (with a monetary cost) and it is also a restriction to acquiring games. This thread was either misnamed or has been taken off topic for a considerable amount of time.
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Hooyaah: Having an Amazon Prime account is not, by definition, "free." Membership is required (with a monetary cost) and it is also a restriction to acquiring games. This thread was either misnamed or has been taken off topic for a considerable amount of time.
YES and NO.

If you signed up for a Prime account, because of video streaming, then anything beyond that can be seen as a bonus, and therefor kind of free. It's a perspective thing. Some may indeed sign up for the bonus games as well, and so cost may factor into it. Each of us will rationalize it how we will. And the cost is the same whether you grab any games or not.

If we wanted to be pedantic, we could have two threads about free GOG games. Me, I think one suffices. It might be different if we got free games at GOG every second day, and so we would be dealing with higher numbers. Anyway, it keeps the thread alive, and more visible for those who might benefit from it not being buried away months at a time.
If you re-read post #1, you'll find that the "List of Free Games on GOG" is organized into sections. The subsection titled "In conjunction with external parties" specifically includes those related to Amazon Prime Gaming.

Our guy Startrail is truly a star doing a magnificent work!

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Hooyaah: ^ I agree with Sir Yog of Sloth. There should be a thread which only Lists Free* Games On GOG.

*FREE, as in:

- provided without, or not subject to, a charge or payment
- given without consideration of a return or reward
- not joined to or in contact with something else:
- given readily or in profusion; unstinted.
- frank and open; unconstrained, unceremonious, or familiar
- not subject to special regulations, restrictions, duties, etc.
- that may be used by or is open to all
- engaged in by all present
- not subject to rules, set forms, etc.
- without cost, payment, or charge

Having an Amazon Prime account is not, by definition, "free." Membership is required (with a monetary cost) and it is also a restriction to acquiring games. This thread was either misnamed or has been taken off topic for a considerable amount of time.
The trick or treat is this: Once a year, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, which allows you to permanently claim the current games available through Amazon Prime Gaming.

By the way, I'm a fan of your forum games posts!
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Hooyaah: Having an Amazon Prime account is not, by definition, "free." Membership is required (with a monetary cost) and it is also a restriction to acquiring games. This thread was either misnamed or has been taken off topic for a considerable amount of time.
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Timboli: If you signed up for a Prime account, because of video streaming, then anything beyond that can be seen as a bonus, and therefor kind of free. It's a perspective thing. Some may indeed sign up for the bonus games as well, and so cost may factor into it. Each of us will rationalize it how we will. And the cost is the same whether you grab any games or not.
Even if a user intended to subscribe for the video service, this "bonus" is still a part of that same service since this is a benefit which includes this feature. Conventionally, one has paid for that. So in effect, it counts for all of it, not just exclusively video. If it were exclusively for video, you would not be required to join the subscription (officially or through the free trial) for the games included in it. Let's not move goalposts. It's not exactly free when the main service functions with an exchange for money.

It's for that reason I am personally wary of any mention of Prime or similar schemes. It comes with a catch, plain as day.
It's now my holy mission to post every time Prime gives out free GOG codes, and I'm gonna ping these dudes each time.
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TurdFerguson87: Even if a user intended to subscribe for the video service, this "bonus" is still a part of that same service since this is a benefit which includes this feature. Conventionally, one has paid for that. So in effect, it counts for all of it, not just exclusively video. If it were exclusively for video, you would not be required to join the subscription (officially or through the free trial) for the games included in it. Let's not move goalposts. It's not exactly free when the main service functions with an exchange for money.
Clearly how I couched and explained things went right over your head.
In short, it is down to the user whether it is free or not.

Just like if you subscribe to a newspaper for the news, and then unbeknownst to you, you now get a free beer delivered to your door every day. Is that beer free or not? They don't have to give you that bonus, and it doesn't cost you anything ... though you could claim the cost must be buried somewhere in your subscription fee. Or maybe it is a promotional thing, so the cost isn't passed on at all.

So like I said, it is all about how you rationalize it ... each one of us.

P.S. It doesn't pay to be too black & white in this life.
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Timboli: Clearly how I couched and explained things went right over your head.
In short, it is down to the user whether it is free or not.
It didn't go over my head. This is going over YOUR head. You're puprosely being obtuse, and going on the attack to willfully ignore the point of Prime.

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Timboli: Just like if you subscribe to a newspaper for the news, and then unbeknownst to you, you now get a free beer delivered to your door every day. Is that beer free or not? They don't have to give you that bonus, and it doesn't cost you anything ... though you could claim the cost must be buried somewhere in your subscription fee. Or maybe it is a promotional thing, so the cost isn't passed on at all.
No, they don't "have to". Except this is actually part of the subscription. It's not random. Since it's gone on for so long, it's part of the subscription. Just like you tried to pin Prime for subscribing to movies - they also do free movies! Maybe that fact flew over your head. They don't have to, right? Or would it have been better for you to accept that is actually part of the subscription service? It isn't some third party giving you beer by their own accord for the sake of you being a subscriber. It's covered by your subscription through Prime officially as part of the program.

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Timboli: So like I said, it is all about how you rationalize it ... each one of us.

P.S. It doesn't pay to be too black & white in this life.
It's not so much rationalization as it being an actual benefit. It's not something that's simply for the sake of calling it a "Prime deal". It's part of the program. Aside from the fact it's a routine deal, it's noted on the fine print that is what you're subscribing for: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=G6LDPN7YJHYKH2J6. It's not because it was actually free. It's because you've paid for it through the subscription. That's how subscription services work. This isn't a matter of opinion that you can wishcast into whatever you feel like seeing it that way. Since it is clearly advertised this way, it's very clearly by definition not free by the fact they've basically stated that this is the exchange of cash for service.

Don't be an ignoramus.
Post edited October 17, 2024 by TurdFerguson87