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Game looks cool.
You could contact gog to get your game here or you may use humble widget on your website.
Humble store gives option to share steam keys with DRM- Free build.
Since these days gog has became more picky you would have greater chance to put your game on humble than here.
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JackMayol: Hello people!

I am a developer of the top-down tactical shooter "RUNNING WITH RIFLES" which we released on Steam and Desura earlier this year. As Desura won't exist for long anymore, we are thinking about shipping the game also on GoG.
I have to say that I have not much of a clue about GOG (yet) which makes us reticent.

Also, does GOG allow us to give a Steam key for every customer who bought the game on GOG? As some official multiplayer servers might be Steam-only.

Infos about the game can be found here:

*not enough reputation, you might have to google for it, for now... sorry :)*

Thank you for your replies!
Jack - Modulaatio Games
GOG Galaxy offers Crossplay capability that allows Crossplay-enabled games to offer online play between GOG and Steam. I don't use Galaxy myself (unlike steam, GOG client is optional unless you want features it offers like achievements, game time tracking etc.) nor do I multiplay much so I don't know how many games support it nor how far in development the feature is (Galaxy being beta and all that) but I'm sure GOG is looking other devs willing to integrate the feature in their game(s).

If you're looking other stores to sell steam keys and/or DRM-free versions, there's , [url=https://www.humblebundle.com/developer#store]Humble Store along it's Humble Widged (allowing you to sell thru your own site), and [url=https://indiegamestand.com/]IndieGameStand. Those are the most indie focused stores around now that Desure is going the way of Dodo's.
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JackMayol: Thanks for your comments guys. As you might imagine, we have severe issues with piracy, which is something to expect when you decide to go DRM-free anyway, but we also have enough legit customers to compensate the "loss".
People around here tend to agree that piracy is a 'non-issue' - you can't hope to win against those stealers / leeches / counterfeiters so you shouldn't waste your time or any thoughts about them.
And this notion of 'loss' is what the evil DRM empire is wanting you to believe they will protect you from ;-). A lie in a lie.

I wish you have your game make his way up here.
Post edited September 09, 2015 by Potzato
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JackMayol: Thanks for your comments guys. As you might imagine, we have severe issues with piracy, which is something to expect when you decide to go DRM-free anyway, but we also have enough legit customers to compensate the "loss".
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Potzato: People around here tend to agree that piracy is a 'non-issue' - you can't hope to win against those stealers / leeches / counterfeiters so you shouldn't waste your time or any thoughts about them.
And this notion of 'loss' is what the evil DRM empire is wanting you to believe they will protect you from ;-). A lie in a lie.

I wish you have your game make his way up here.
You said it better than I would have.



Let's face it - there isn't a single customer of this site who doesn't know that every title in the catalog can be acquired for free one way or another. And yet we buy the games anyway, in part because we appreciate what you developers do.

Get your game here and I'll buy it; it looks like a crap-ton of fun. Might even get me back into some occasional multiplayer action.
You guys might have gotten me wrong; we don't want to fight piracy, we just want to have control about who joins our official multiplayer servers. If someone is ruining other player's experience with bad behaviours, we could just ban their Steam IDs and the problem is most likely solved. With a pirate player, we can't do much apart from IP banning (useless in most cases), profile deletion (he might just start a new one), etc.
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JackMayol: You guys might have gotten me wrong; we don't want to fight piracy, we just want to have control about who joins our official multiplayer servers. If someone is ruining other player's experience with bad behaviours, we could just ban their Steam IDs and the problem is most likely solved. With a pirate player, we can't do much apart from IP banning (useless in most cases), profile deletion (he might just start a new one), etc.
I see. It's a legitimate concern. I don't use GOG Galaxy so I can't be sure, but in theory I guess it could do the same thing as long as the multiplayer is tied to it.
Post edited September 10, 2015 by Tannath
Your game looks fun so I gave it a vote on the wish list. Best if luck with it! Hope to see it here soon.
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JackMayol: You guys might have gotten me wrong; we don't want to fight piracy, we just want to have control about who joins our official multiplayer servers. If someone is ruining other player's experience with bad behaviours, we could just ban their Steam IDs and the problem is most likely solved. With a pirate player, we can't do much apart from IP banning (useless in most cases), profile deletion (he might just start a new one), etc.
Hmmm, I'm not sure how difficult or how much hassle it could be for you, but you could issue serial keys that would be necessary to access the official multiplayer servers. Quite a few games on GOG do this too.
Post edited September 10, 2015 by Grargar
If you can play it in single-player I'd definitely be interested in it, I saw EnterElysium play the game and remember it looking really fun. However I don't play multiplayer games.
I've been waiting for this game for a long time, hoping to see it on GOG soon.
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JackMayol: Hello people!

I am a developer of the top-down tactical shooter "RUNNING WITH RIFLES" which we released on Steam and Desura earlier this year. As Desura won't exist for long anymore, we are thinking about shipping the game also on GoG.
I have to say that I have not much of a clue about GOG (yet) which makes us reticent.

Also, does GOG allow us to give a Steam key for every customer who bought the game on GOG? As some official multiplayer servers might be Steam-only.

Infos about the game can be found here:

*not enough reputation, you might have to google for it, for now... sorry :)*

Thank you for your replies!
Jack - Modulaatio Games
Hello, your game looks really interesting and I'd probably buy it here, I've just got two simple questions that are crucial to me:

1. Will there be a Linux port?
2. Does it support LAN multiplayer?
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Klumpen0815: Hello, your game looks really interesting and I'd probably buy it here, I've just got two simple questions that are crucial to me:

1. Will there be a Linux port?
2. Does it support LAN multiplayer?
1. Sure
2. Sure
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Klumpen0815: Hello, your game looks really interesting and I'd probably buy it here, I've just got two simple questions that are crucial to me:

1. Will there be a Linux port?
2. Does it support LAN multiplayer?
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JackMayol: 1. Sure
2. Sure
Oh my gosh, this would certainly rock.
Thanks for the reply!
Post edited October 02, 2015 by Klumpen0815
This is the best place to look for infos on GOG for indie devs :

http://www.gog.com/indie
Is this happening? Is there confirmation that this game will be sold here?