Posted July 01, 2014
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Matruchus
Don't ignore Tux
Registered: Jun 2011
From Slovenia
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Piranjade
*twirls*
Registered: Jun 2012
From Germany
Posted July 01, 2014
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Even if GOG doesn't have the license to distribute the game anymore or ceases to exist I can still use the game I bought legally. It works just like a physical copy in that way. And that's one of the differences between GOG and Steam.
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Reaper9988
New User
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted July 01, 2014
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GOG can shutdown tomorrow and I can still play and install my games on a virtual machine 50 years from now.
This won't be possible with Steam, as Steam will eventually cease to exist, or cease to be compatible.
Hence Steam is a form of DRM, and GOG is not.
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By that logic i would have to destroy my discs if a publisher i bought them off goes bust.
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AstralWanderer
New User
Registered: Apr 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted July 01, 2014
DId try GOG's downloader (having avoided it up till now) and it crashed after requesting numerous system and security permissions (loading 2 drivers and opening a port). For a downloader, that's rather excessive and the .NET Framework requirement (adding 1.5MB bloat to the Windows registry) adds insult to injury for those of use who like to keep clean systems.
However the modified (and functional) links above should prove that the problem is with the GOG accounts page - hope they're fixed soon.
Matruchus: This is Larians statement on the Kickstarter page about drm: No. The box version will not have DRM. The http://gog.com/ version and the version of http://larianvault.com/ will not have DRM. The Steam version will not have keys to fill in or forms to fill out. Larian's most relevant statements can be found and [url=https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/larianstudios/divinity-original-sin/comments?cursor=6962370#comment-6962369]here.
Basically, unless you replied to Larian's email to request a Steam-free version on DVD, then the DVD version you receive will require a Steam account for an update. And yes, this does qualify as DRM since you won't be able to update if Valve have banned your account. Essentially the DRM is on Valve's side and Larian have chosen to link into that, rather than doing the obvious and sensible thing of providing a patch page (like they've done for previous games) allowing backers to download and store patches for later use offline.
However the modified (and functional) links above should prove that the problem is with the GOG accounts page - hope they're fixed soon.
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Basically, unless you replied to Larian's email to request a Steam-free version on DVD, then the DVD version you receive will require a Steam account for an update. And yes, this does qualify as DRM since you won't be able to update if Valve have banned your account. Essentially the DRM is on Valve's side and Larian have chosen to link into that, rather than doing the obvious and sensible thing of providing a patch page (like they've done for previous games) allowing backers to download and store patches for later use offline.
Post edited July 01, 2014 by AstralWanderer
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Piranjade
*twirls*
Registered: Jun 2012
From Germany
Posted July 01, 2014
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If not, that back-up is worthless to me.
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Matruchus
Don't ignore Tux
Registered: Jun 2011
From Slovenia
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Piranjade
*twirls*
Registered: Jun 2012
From Germany
Posted July 01, 2014
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If not, that back-up is worthless to me.
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JudasIscariot
Thievin' Bastard
GOG.com Team
Registered: Oct 2008
From Poland
Posted July 01, 2014
For those of you having trouble with the links acting up, please send us a ticket to Support as we are trying to troubleshoot this very issue. Please try to provide as much information as possible. Thank you :)
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Nicole28
Huntress
Registered: Jan 2010
From Other
Posted July 01, 2014
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In that case, the back-up is simply useless, as I can't play the back-up!
Post edited July 01, 2014 by Nicole28
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Matruchus
Don't ignore Tux
Registered: Jun 2011
From Slovenia
Posted July 01, 2014
Ah, well. As I said its your decision and most of the games will never come to gog and that is a fact as long as statements from AAA developers about drm generating profits hold.
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Icinix
Peeler of Banana
Registered: Jul 2009
From Australia
Posted July 01, 2014
So...since I was last here...I had breakfast...went to work..worked all day....dropped the car off with the missus....caught the bus home...had a shower...ate dinner.
Sat down..and...
...we're still coming soon.
This soon sucks.
Sat down..and...
...we're still coming soon.
This soon sucks.
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Niggles
MOMOSaysMAHAYO;)
Registered: Apr 2009
From Australia
Posted July 01, 2014
We'll find out in about 15minutes.. isnt it new release day?
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Matruchus
Don't ignore Tux
Registered: Jun 2011
From Slovenia
Posted July 01, 2014
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Reaper9988
New User
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted July 01, 2014
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In that case, the back-up is simply useless, as I can't play the back-up!
The question is more if you can backup games that are fully functional without steam where steam is basically just the downloader, i think dungeons of dredmore was one of those.
There's only a handful at best I'd say anyways.
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Icinix
Peeler of Banana
Registered: Jul 2009
From Australia
Posted July 01, 2014
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Even if GOG doesn't have the license to distribute the game anymore or ceases to exist I can still use the game I bought legally. It works just like a physical copy in that way. And that's one of the differences between GOG and Steam.
That way when the zombie apocalypse comes - I'll be able to install and game on the go!