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& it just takes time?


Ya, seems that way.
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GuRuAsaki2098: & it just takes time?

Ya, seems that way.
Yep, usually. Skyrim didn't drop on GOG until last year, a full eleven years after release lol. And honestly, it surprised me because of how much online stuff is integrated into the core of the Special Edition with Creation Club and whatnot. Moreover, with Bethesda being owned by Microsoft now, it will always surprise me any time they do something that isn't Game Pass.
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EruWan: I buy games on GoG that I don't play cause I'm old and I hate people.
Also when I play mmo I play solo.
The worst thing about MMORPGs is the other players.
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EruWan: I buy games on GoG that I don't play cause I'm old and I hate people.
Also when I play mmo I play solo.
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Catventurer: The worst thing about MMORPGs is the other players.
Leeeeeroooooy Jenkins
A lot of Companies have been known to come up with great ideas,
create those ideas, & then forget about those ideas.

Like the PSP that Sony came up with, it had several
versions of the PSP, & eventually they ended up with
the PS Vita that they forgot ever existed.

Most people wanted to try the PSP, or the PSP 3,000, or the PS Vita,
but Sony never supported the product, & it just ended up being another
one of those things that falls into a failed product category, just like the
so called PS VR, the so called PS Move, & many other things.

Steam is doing the same thing with the Steam Deck, & their Steam Controller.
the Steam Link, & Steam Machines.

Companies are so full of ideas that they just don't support,
Nintendo doesn't seem to do this at all. They support all of it.

Lately they don't even care if the Games are good anymore,
it's like either make good Games, or Retire, don't half rear
end it, & give us Games that are terrible, lOl.


Skyrim was well liked by many people, but to me Special Edition
was a kick in the face, it had bugs right at launch, it had a MOD
System that broke the core Game Play, Bethesda wanted money
for MOD's, & the Company didn't treat the Special Edition as if
it was anything special at all. I personally prefer the Original Skyrim
because of many of these problems surrounding the Special Edition.

However, I got both on Steam before the Bethesda Launcher came out.
I've heard that Skyrim Special Edition has a new way to go back to an
older version of the Game, but i've never tested it out myself.

To me, though? Skyrim always felt like the Developers just didn't
put enough effort into making it good, the Graphix or Visuals sorta
felt like they didn't improve much at all over Morrowind, there was
not enough of a gap between the Games in terms of Quality. A bunch
of other Games at the time of Skyrim release were showing signs
of impresive graphics, & all that, but Skyrim still felt like it was being
held behind. 1 Improvement in Special Edition I found though, was
that the World looked better, & so did the wild life. Everything else
just looked the same, or worst then regular Skyrim.





The worst thing about MMORPG's is other players?
Ya, I had to deal with this in GTA5 Online, I had to play by myself
just to have a good time, & avoid confrontations with people who
hack your accounts, & get you into trouble, & such, it's just not
really all that worth it to play a Game in my opinion. I did play
the Racing Games, & enjoy doing the Heists with other players, though.
nm
Post edited July 06, 2023 by OldFatGuy
Welcome to GOG, where we are forever alone, together.
Hahaa, that we are.
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GuRuAsaki2098: Anyone out there wanting to be Friends?

Currently I have Wolfensine Enemy Territory,
I came from Steam after hating changes in Steam.

Wanted to give GOG a try, but don't know how to make friends.

Hit me up, if your interested in being friends.
I can send you an invite if you'd like. What was it about Steam that made you try GOG?
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tfishell: You could also try the GOG <...> Discord.

https://discord.gg/yt7C3X3xUg
I would also parrot this. Join GOG discord, it's a great place to chat about all things GOG and make friends. I chat regularly with several people that I met there.

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GuRuAsaki2098: Are there more
Games on the GOG.com then there are on the
GOG Galaxy 2.0 Client? Or not really?
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JakobFel: Any game you get on GOG can be played with or without Galaxy. Only one game so far outright requires Galaxy and that's Gwent, because it's an always-online card game.
And even then, unlike pretty much every other card game out there, Gwent has two offline single -player spin-offs. GWENT: Rogue Mage and Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales. So even if the online-only multiplayer game were to die, its gameplay would be preserved in these two single player spin-offs. Witcher 3 will preserve an older version of Gwent too. Oh and Thronebreaker has an amazing story.
Post edited July 06, 2023 by SargonAelther
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Catventurer: The worst thing about MMORPGs is the other players.
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EruWan: Leeeeeroooooy Jenkins
Let me tell you about that World of Warcraft raid I was on where half way through, all the Priests got angry and left.
No you don't necessarily need friends to be in GOG.

Just look at me. I'm not here to make friends, but enemies.
Not here to make friends, but enemies.

Hahaha, point taken

World of War Craft, tell me about it, =D
Why did they leave?

I joined a losing Match in Bad Company 1,
& I single handedly pushed the Enemy to
wanna quit the Match. We lost, but it was
still fun to watch the Enemy struggle to
fight off 1 guy in Multiplayer Online Mode
for the time that I was able to play under.

We lost, cause it was already a losing battle
before I got there, & I didn't have the time to
get us to victory, it was all because of time
was not on our side. However, if you want
a 30 kill streak? I'd say I was the real winner. ^_-
Post edited July 06, 2023 by GuRuAsaki2098