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All-new Witcher 3 gameplay trailer, pre-orders launch; GOG.com unveils GOG Galaxy, the DRM-Free Online Gaming platform!

All-new The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt gameplay footage, pre-order details, and a look at the exclusive content of the collector's edition. GOG.com unveils its upcoming new project taking a next step in the DRM-Free gaming revolution. All that and more in the CD Projekt RED & GOG.com Summer Conference. Watch it right here!
Post edited June 04, 2014 by G-Doc
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BadDecissions: And so, GOG announces that at some point they'll do something, although they don't want to give us a lot of details or any sort of time frame or other useful information, and also you can buy a game that won't be released until eight months from now, if you want to do that.
Succinctly-put, my friend.
No mention of Cyberpunk 2077 concerns me about the future of that product.
i'm still excited for the news of Gog/Galaxy! Mind spinning the possibility. Aching for more info. Already impatient and supremely eager to help test and sweeten the system -while simultaneously testing an intriguing new game! An Adventure Game(?) based in Witchers world. What could it be -dare i hope it be a hybrid of RPG and 4xTBS?

If all ends as beatific as my rose-tinted sunglasses led me to wonder, i hope to look back on these days in ten years time, in mirth'y recollection of the actual, and final, beginning of the end for DRM -and all the other stuffy limits and restrictions imposed on gamers by selfish shareholders and pimpy publishers. Hark the heralding of a new day in gaming!
Post edited June 05, 2014 by WhiteElk
Wait, what was up with that sex scene? Why was the girl clothed? Please don't tell me the sex scenes are gonna be like in Ride to Hell Retribution. Please tell me it was only a decision so you can show the trailer in TV and such.
When GOG galaxy takes over all other the online gaming services,
and drm-free gaming will become the universal standard (not gonna happen, but one can only dream), I'll be proud to say, that I was there when the whole thing started ;)
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BadDecissions: And so, GOG announces that at some point they'll do something, although they don't want to give us a lot of details or any sort of time frame or other useful information, and also you can buy a game that won't be released until eight months from now, if you want to do that.
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Bapabooiee: Succinctly-put, my friend.
Seconded.
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BadDecissions: And so, GOG announces that at some point they'll do something, although they don't want to give us a lot of details or any sort of time frame or other useful information, and also you can buy a game that won't be released until eight months from now, if you want to do that.
Actually, GOG has announced a special project they have been working on. It is now in Beta Stage, so gog invites all goggers to help test this new system before release (while beta testing the new system, we will be beta testing a new game). i think this cool. Very cool. i've enlisted to help. Will lean more details by accepting gogs invite and giving it a try. Those who do not want to participate in the Beta, will learn second-hand on forums and such, as details are able to be released. Is all cool from my view.

Though i ought say that i am a bit miffed there is not yet a gog posting about Galaxy. Even if details are short, a thread on the subject is a place for gog to outline the thing with some basic info. And is a focused space for community questions, speculation, and for general discussion with assorted witty remarkings and whatnot.
Post edited June 05, 2014 by WhiteElk
Cool presentation guys! :)
In the video at 17:55 (ca.)... What stands on Guillaumes Tee? Can someone read? I can't read it, my PC s too weak ^^

By the way: I don't know if gog NEEDS merchandise, but I WANNA HAVE some! :) You too? Then votevotevote for it!
Post edited June 05, 2014 by gamefood
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gamefood: Cool presentation guys! :)
In the video at 17:55 (ca.)... What stands on Guillaumes Tee?
"Join the DRM-free Revolution"

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Post edited June 05, 2014 by WhiteElk
I just f*cking love this whole "freedom of choice" thing. GOG keeps getting better and better :)
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justanoldgamer: I am not a multiplayer gamer but I am curious at how does it permit playing with gamers who use other clients?
My guess is it doesn't actually let GOG client and steam client talk, but rather has a way of cutting the steam client out of the picture entirely when appropriate. Pure speculation here (and may not be anything like what GOG is actually planning but is at least plausible):

1. It only works if the game is coded against the GOG Galaxy API. (Currently existing games on steam will not be able to play against GOG Galaxy enabled GOG versions of those games -- the game's devs would have to release a new version of their game on steam that has GOG Galaxy support enabled.)

2. The GOG Galaxy API is actually two implementations underneath -- one implementation that knows how to talk directly to GOG's servers, the second implementation that knows nothing of how to talk directly to steam's servers but does know how to translate the GOG Galaxy API calls into appropriate Steam API calls. (So devs don't have to code for both GOG Galaxy and steam -- they just code to GOG Galaxy and get both automatically. My reason for suspecting this is how hard it would be to get devs to code against two APIs, though it's also possible GOG has just made their API look pretty much exactly like steam's and then the effort isn't so much. Another reason for suspecting it is that it allows much better integration -- games could in theory show both available players on GOG and steam at the same time, and the game code wouldn't need to care about which is which.)

3. When a Steam player wants to play against someone on GOG, they would have to use GOG's matching service (though depending on how well it's integrated, they may not realize they are using GOG's matching service in addition to steam's). GOG's matching service will set up any GOG Galaxy enabled game for any set of players, as long as at least one of those players has a valid GOG key.

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justanoldgamer: Will the games already in the GOG library be updated to be able to use Galaxy?
I would assume that's mostly up to the devs/publishers of the games. (The kind of reverse-engineering that is otherwise required is a bit of a pain, though it might be worth it if there are, say, 100+ games that rely on something like GameSpy and GOG only had to muck with it once to get all of those games working.) One thing GOG Galaxy might do is provide the ability to act as a VPN (in which case most games with pre-existing LAN support would probably be able to use that without being updated at all -- just run the GOG Galaxy client as a separate process to meet up and get the VPN going).

I'm not really expecting to see much in the way of concrete answers from GOG in the short term. GOG knows its customers can turn into a giant whack-job mob on a moment's notice if GOG does something they don't like, so they may be testing the waters here and seeing what people expect and what they wouldn't accept before they put all of the coding hours into the implementation.
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gamefood: Cool presentation guys! :)
In the video at 17:55 (ca.)... What stands on Guillaumes Tee?
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WhiteElk: "Join the DRM-free Revolution"

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That's pretty kind of you! Thanks a lot :)
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Fallen_Zen: We're not forgetting Linux guys. We'll be giving more info later this year.
Galaxy is being done with PC, Mac and Linux in mind.
Glad to hear Linux is in the gameplan, just updated to Mint 17 and now patiently awaiting GOG support
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szparanGoG: Same question. I hope we get a response soon. I certainly would consider pre-ordering The Witcher 3 if it would be another game I'm interested but I don't have yet.
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ThermioN: I have opened a support case with gog, asking them if they will offer an alternative to NWN.
I'll let you guys know if there's anything new.
Thanks! It would be great.
We're getting a new UI :)

I better go watch the event from last night so I can catch up.