Posted February 10, 2018
high rated
Hey all,
I went through an experience yesterday where for part of the afternoon, I had no internet. LE GASP! you say. OH NOES you follow up with.
Well, I use steam to keep in contact with my friends, and I use Galaxy to play pc games that are offline if at all possible. Because I was so indoctrinated with needing an online connection, I forgot for about a half hour that I could play my GOG games through Galaxy.
As I was sitting on hold, again, waiting for my ISP to give me a new account because they cancelled my old account, BECAUSE I cancelled all services but internet, I fired up Galaxy and played some Witcher 3. I realized just how reliant we are on the internet, and I thought about the 90's when I was a teen, and what it'd be like to be "off the grid" in the 2010's.
I'm grateful for the little things, and I know we bust the hell out of GOG's balls all the time, but still. This is one of very few places where you can play your single player games without an internet connection, without also having to set a client to an offline mode.
Thanks, GOG.
I went through an experience yesterday where for part of the afternoon, I had no internet. LE GASP! you say. OH NOES you follow up with.
Well, I use steam to keep in contact with my friends, and I use Galaxy to play pc games that are offline if at all possible. Because I was so indoctrinated with needing an online connection, I forgot for about a half hour that I could play my GOG games through Galaxy.
As I was sitting on hold, again, waiting for my ISP to give me a new account because they cancelled my old account, BECAUSE I cancelled all services but internet, I fired up Galaxy and played some Witcher 3. I realized just how reliant we are on the internet, and I thought about the 90's when I was a teen, and what it'd be like to be "off the grid" in the 2010's.
I'm grateful for the little things, and I know we bust the hell out of GOG's balls all the time, but still. This is one of very few places where you can play your single player games without an internet connection, without also having to set a client to an offline mode.
Thanks, GOG.