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The Giveaway is now over. All keys have been sent. Happy New Year and congratulations to the winners!
Thank you again to the Linux community for their helpfulness, openness and dedication.


No, you don't have to love penguins to participate.

Last year adamhm and several others of the GOG Linux community were very helpful in assisting with my decision to transition to Linux. This year I wanted to give a little back the community and hopefully inspire more gamers to consider Linux as well. The amount of helpfulness and support I've seen among the Linux community has been inspiring all on it's own. The number of games they have worked hard to make available on Linux, whether thru wrappers or other means, and the number and variety of games now compatible with Linux amazed me.

To see for yourself, you can check out:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/adamhms_linux_wine_wrappers_news_faq_discussion
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/linux_playit_weekly_news
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_judas_does_this_run_in_wine_thread_v1173

and a list of DRM free multi-platform multi-player games which work with Linux:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/drm_free_multiplatform_multiplayer_games

The Unity engine also allows Linux users to play games natively on Linux as well.
See: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/running_nonlinux_unity3d_games_on_linux_and_natively

So this Penguin Lovers Giveaway is a huge THANK-YOU to the GOG Linux community for their helpfulness, dedication and support in educating and assisting all who love gaming and Linux, or want to try Linux. It is also to encourage those of you who may be curious about Linux or Linux gaming to check it out and ask questions. We have a great community here which are happy to help.

You can start by checking out adamhm's handy beginners guide:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_try_linux_repostrewrite

Now, on to the Giveaway!

All games are GOG keys, most are games I have greatly enjoyed myself and will run on Linux either as a Linux game, ./play.it or with adamhm's wine wrappers.

> Baldur's Gate: The Original Saga + Baldur's Gate 2: Complete
> Deus Ex GOTY
> Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition
> Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - GOTY Deluxe (includes TES:Arena and TES: Daggerfall)
> Fallout 2 (includes TES:Arena and TES: Daggerfall)
> Hard West
> Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete
> Psychonauts
> Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator
> Titan Quest Anniversary Edition
> Torchlight II
> Total Annihilation: Commander Pack
> Trine Enchanted Edition

To enter post in this thread with the games you wish to enter for in order of preference. If you are a Linux user, please share a tip or something about why you enjoy or chose Linux, or something you enjoy or appreciate about the Linux community here. If you are not a Linux user (yet) please feel free to ask questions, although as a newb I'll gratefully leave the answering up to our Linux community gurus. :)

The Giveaway will run until the 1st of January, 2018 at 20:00 UTC, and more games may be added. If any wish to donate games I will gladly add them to the list and credit the donor (unless you indicate you wish to be anonymous), but please make sure all games work with Linux. Winners will not be posted but will receive keys via PM, so make sure your chat settings are set to all users. If I cannot send you the key within 3 days your entry will be disqualified.

Rules:
- As a lurker myself I understand a lower rep, but you are required to have an acct that is at least 2 months old.
- As stated, if your chat settings do not allow me to contact you within 3 days from end of giveaway, your entry will be
disqualified.
- Winners will be selected randomly and only after the giveaway period stated above has ended.
- You may list multiple games in order preferred, but each winner will receive only 1 prize - the most preferred of the
prizes remaining.
- Please only enter for games you personally wish to play, unless you wish to nominate somebody in the GoG Linux community to thank them.
- Please check and only enter for games that your system can run.
- Please only enter for games you sincerely wish to play, not just collect.
- Keys are not to be traded, they are for personal use only or as a gift to your nominee for their personal enjoyment.
- Any key not redeemed by 10 January 2018 may be given to another entrant, returned to the donator if donated, or reserved for a future giveaway.
- I reserve the right to disqualify entries at my discretion.

That's it. Except my sincere thanks to adamhm for the encouragement and helpful advice in running this giveaway, as well as for his own inspiring giveaways and work on wrappers. Also a thank you to several in the Linux community here for answering questions, encouragement, time and dedication.

Many thanks to:
skirtish - for the donation of the Baldur's Gate bundle & Psychonauts
Post edited January 02, 2018 by bjgamer
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not in, ty for giveaway
Not In but I do love penguins. I watched a thing about them on APL just last night. One can go out fishing, come back to a patch of rock full of literally thousands and thousands of other very noisy penguins, and immediately pin point it's babies by the sound of their squeaks.
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tinyE: Not In but I do love penguins.
I love penguins too.

Little butter. Maybe some white wine. Capers.....

And I wouldn't be me without giving this link and pointing out it maybe NSFW due to language:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vulnnqlUSU

Anyway we're a FreeBSD shop. Getting Nginx to run on it was not a joy but it worked finally.

In for Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion just for the heck of it.

edit: Typos fixed. *sigh*

reedit: Adding Torchlight II if that is ok.
Post edited December 23, 2017 by drmike
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bjgamer: ...
Welcome among penguins, bjgamer! :)

What distro do you use? Why did you decided to switch - could you explain your decision?

I love Linux for its simplicity, configurability and safety. I always recommend, but I never insist. What is really sad - there is a lot of reasons people still prefer to pay for Windows... and a lot of these reasons are no longer valid! :D Especially since my mum become a happy Lubuntu user! ;))

It's always nice to meet someone, who tries to nail a myth. Cheers!
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Not in, but +1 for the giveaway and penguins.
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bjgamer: > Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator
I have never been able to get this game to fully work with no issues, in Windows 7, Windows 10, or any Linux distro I've used. You're already a guru in my eyes.
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ciemnogrodzianin: Welcome among penguins, bjgamer! :)

What distro do you use? Why did you decided to switch - could you explain your decision?

I love Linux for its simplicity, configurability and safety. I always recommend, but I never insist. What is really sad - there is a lot of reasons people still prefer to pay for Windows... and a lot of these reasons are no longer valid! :D Especially since my mum become a happy Lubuntu user! ;))

It's always nice to meet someone, who tries to nail a myth. Cheers!
Thank you for the welcome!

To answer your questions: Cinnamint - a.k.a. Distro: Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon 64-bit

The decision to change was influenced by the things you mentioned: simplicity - the ease of use for my style, configurability - the ease of configuring it for intuitive use, and controllability. The wife & I were getting increasingly frustrated with Windows, and increasingly with where the execs are dictating its heading; towards you won't own your OS but only rent it at a cost to be dictated by them, license renewal dictated by them, and ways you store your data potentially dictated by them. As older software engineer/security debugger team we find this trend concerning. We prefer to control our own OS, data and configurations thank you, and we definitely prefer to control when it 'calls home' and what is allowed to be downloaded. As old gamers it had been our misconception about the lack of games working within Linux that had stopped us, until we were soundly disabused of that notion here. :) The last reason was a more personal one - curiousity/personal growth, the potential to expand our learning and experiment. What ended up surprising us has become a reason all its own ... the enthusiastic supportiveness, encouragement, openess and sharing of the Linux community itself.
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saldite: Not in, but +1 for the giveaway and penguins.
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bjgamer: > Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator
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saldite: I have never been able to get this game to fully work with no issues, in Windows 7, Windows 10, or any Linux distro I've used. You're already a guru in my eyes.
As I said I've played most of these. Hard West I have not, but GOG has a Linux version. Oblivion I just got myself this sale, but trust adamhm's wrapper will work as I have eagerly waited for this to come to Linux. I played and enjoyed Septerra Core a long time ago and took it on faith (and the recommendation of a colleague) that GOG's version for Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04) worked. Can someone in the Linux community verify please? If not I will gladly donate that one to the GOG Community Giveaway and replace it with another game.
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saldite: Not in, but +1 for the giveaway and penguins.

I have never been able to get this game to fully work with no issues, in Windows 7, Windows 10, or any Linux distro I've used. You're already a guru in my eyes.
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bjgamer: As I said I've played most of these. Hard West I have not, but GOG has a Linux version. Oblivion I just got myself this sale, but trust adamhm's wrapper will work as I have eagerly waited for this to come to Linux. I played and enjoyed Septerra Core a long time ago and took it on faith (and the recommendation of a colleague) that GOG's version for Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04) worked. Can someone in the Linux community verify please? If not I will gladly donate that one to the GOG Community Giveaway and replace it with another game.
Oh, no, I wasn't implying you should remove it or anything. It's probably a user error on my part. It's also worth noting I wasn't playing on Ubuntu or its derivatives, which could also have been the source of my problems, but it was a while back. I was just making a light joke about getting it to work. Sorry if I caused you an issue!
Post edited December 20, 2017 by saldite
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bjgamer: As I said I've played most of these. Hard West I have not, but GOG has a Linux version. Oblivion I just got myself this sale, but trust adamhm's wrapper will work as I have eagerly waited for this to come to Linux. I played and enjoyed Septerra Core a long time ago and took it on faith (and the recommendation of a colleague) that GOG's version for Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04) worked. Can someone in the Linux community verify please? If not I will gladly donate that one to the GOG Community Giveaway and replace it with another game.
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saldite: Oh, no, I wasn't implying you should remove it or anything. It's probably a user error on my part. It's also worth noting I wasn't playing on Ubuntu or its derivatives, which could also have been the source of my problems, but it was a while back. I was just making a light joke about getting it to work. Sorry if I caused you an issue!
No issue (just getting the panic attack under control here), :p I'm still learning here, and have no qualms admitting it. .
Not in but thanks for the great giveaway.
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Thanks for your generosity, that's a nice giveaway.

I'm in for :
> Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition
> Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - GOTY Deluxe (includes TES:Arena and TES: Daggerfall)
> Fallout 2
> Torchlight II
> Deus Ex GOTY

Good luck everyone !
Post edited December 22, 2017 by Pouyou-pouyou
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tinyE: Not In but I do love penguins. I watched a thing about them on APL just last night. One can go out fishing, come back to a patch of rock full of literally thousands and thousands of other very noisy penguins, and immediately pin point it's babies by the sound of their squeaks.
Sorry, I just can't get behind being a fan of a Boston team. Go Leafs.
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bjgamer: Can someone in the Linux community verify please? If not I will gladly donate that one to the GOG Community Giveaway and replace it with another game.
I just downloaded & installed the game and it seems to run more or less flawlessly. It does make my laptop fans scream and I think the bottom part of the game window (where the hud buttons would be if you hover your mouse there) becomes invisible when I click around on the map. But it's back to normal as soon as I release the mouse button.
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bjgamer: Can someone in the Linux community verify please? If not I will gladly donate that one to the GOG Community Giveaway and replace it with another game.
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clarry: I just downloaded & installed the game and it seems to run more or less flawlessly. It does make my laptop fans scream and I think the bottom part of the game window (where the hud buttons would be if you hover your mouse there) becomes invisible when I click around on the map. But it's back to normal as soon as I release the mouse button.
Thank-you clarry, very much appreciated! :)


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