Posted November 12, 2016

neurasthenya
Back from nowhere
Registered: Dec 2013
From Brazil

teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
Registered: Apr 2013
From Belgium

shantae.
Ret - 2 - Gog
Registered: Oct 2008
From Canada
Posted November 12, 2016
Of course you need to be online to access the library of your account, in which other way you're gonna get the new updates for all your games?
We are not talking about one user here, it needs to be available for the whole world, it's unrealistic to expect this to be offline, for the entire planet.
Call it DRM or whatever.
Maybe in a different universe it's perfectly possible.
We are not talking about one user here, it needs to be available for the whole world, it's unrealistic to expect this to be offline, for the entire planet.
Call it DRM or whatever.
Maybe in a different universe it's perfectly possible.
Post edited November 12, 2016 by almabrds

DNMR2K5
ReclusiveGamer
Registered: Oct 2010
From United States
Posted November 12, 2016
Personally amassed a colossal library myself, well past the 400 mark! (422 actually)
Would love to at the very least, have a grid display/sorting method (Old/purchase/date) in the official GUI, as scrolling endlessly down for a particular game can get tiresome...And no, you should not expect us old farts to memorize all 100-400+ titles! Hell, I can't even count the number of times I nearly purchased a game from a steam/humble sale just to find I already gog'd it!
Steam games don't count as a gog release from my steam library/store is an insta-buy as I even have the "De-steamed category" for this very purpose!
Would love to at the very least, have a grid display/sorting method (Old/purchase/date) in the official GUI, as scrolling endlessly down for a particular game can get tiresome...And no, you should not expect us old farts to memorize all 100-400+ titles! Hell, I can't even count the number of times I nearly purchased a game from a steam/humble sale just to find I already gog'd it!
Steam games don't count as a gog release from my steam library/store is an insta-buy as I even have the "De-steamed category" for this very purpose!

TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted November 12, 2016
You really have an... interesting concept of DRM.

teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
Registered: Apr 2013
From Belgium

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland
Posted November 12, 2016

Maybe you mean something else, like e.g. the pictures on your virtual GOG shelf? Does it also include e.g. all the game discussions on relevant GOG subforums, which might have important tips for said games, e.g. how to get them to work better etc.?
EDIT: Ok so I presume by library you mean the stuff that is in each gamecard, like the description of the game, any screenshots and movies etc.? Yeah, I guess they could be handy in offline format as well, easier to recognize a game in my library by them, than by looking only at the name of the game.
Post edited November 12, 2016 by timppu

shantae.
Ret - 2 - Gog
Registered: Oct 2008
From Canada
Posted November 12, 2016
You're the one not using your brain, if you even have one.
Read timppu's post, if you want to have a offline "library", you have to download from the "DRM gog website".
You saying gog library = DRM is one of the stupidest things I've read this year.
Yeah gog, do an offline library for everyone, in a huge .zip folder, with no way of updating all the fucking games. BRILLIANT, WHAT A GENIUS.
Not to mention when developers add more extras, like musics, making-of, etc.
Go burn in hell for offending me out of the blue.
Read timppu's post, if you want to have a offline "library", you have to download from the "DRM gog website".
You saying gog library = DRM is one of the stupidest things I've read this year.
Yeah gog, do an offline library for everyone, in a huge .zip folder, with no way of updating all the fucking games. BRILLIANT, WHAT A GENIUS.
Not to mention when developers add more extras, like musics, making-of, etc.
Go burn in hell for offending me out of the blue.

paladin181
Cheese
Registered: Nov 2012
From United States
Posted November 12, 2016
I use Launchbox for my cataloguing needs. It doesn't have an automatic importer, but I'd rather have it for $10 than pay $30 for Collectorz.

shantae.
Ret - 2 - Gog
Registered: Oct 2008
From Canada
Posted November 12, 2016
This fucking cockroach doesn't even know what DRM is. Moron.

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted November 12, 2016
Hey guys what's going on in he.......
*slowly backs out*
*slowly backs out*
Post edited November 12, 2016 by tinyE

teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
Registered: Apr 2013
From Belgium
Posted November 12, 2016

Read timppu's post, if you want to have a offline "library", you have to download from the "DRM gog website".
You saying gog library = DRM is one of the stupidest things I've read this year.
Yeah gog, do an offline library for everyone, in a huge .zip folder, with no way of updating all the fucking games. BRILLIANT, WHAT A GENIUS.
Not to mention when developers add more extras, like musics, making-of, etc.
Go burn in hell for offending me out of the blue.

HunchBluntley
language geek
Registered: Jul 2014
From United States
Posted November 12, 2016
Jesus Christ, take it down a notch. Did he call you names? No. Nothing he said warranted this kind out outburst. Don't derail this into yet another pointless semantic argument about "how do you define DRM?". He has a different opinion than you -- live with it.

teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
Registered: Apr 2013
From Belgium
Posted November 12, 2016
If it were only that. By calling the library/database DRM. I'm advocating that GOG should add an API to download the metadata. Before I made my own database, I did some research and apparently there used to be an API - but not anymore.
He's saying "do an offline library for everyone, in a huge .zip folder, with no way of updating all the fucking games.", thus not understanding the subject matter and enforcing his ignorance by using abusive language.
He's saying "do an offline library for everyone, in a huge .zip folder, with no way of updating all the fucking games.", thus not understanding the subject matter and enforcing his ignorance by using abusive language.
Post edited November 12, 2016 by teceem

HunchBluntley
language geek
Registered: Jul 2014
From United States
Posted November 12, 2016

He's saying "do an offline library for everyone, in a huge .zip folder, with no way of updating all the fucking games.", thus not understanding the subject matter and enforcing his ignorance by using abusive language.
You're not helping.
Post edited November 12, 2016 by HunchBluntley