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Congratulations to the GOG team.

Thank you for offering new games DRM free with a stand alone installer. It is huge for those of us who do not have a Steam account because of the DRM.

I suggest adding Terraria, Dungeon Defenders and Magicka if possible.

A few quick notes. Your Legend of Grimrock page does not list the system requirements for the game, this is going to be a need now with new games.

They are:
Minimum:
OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3
CPU: Dual Core 2GHz Intel or 2.8GHz AMD
Memory: 2GB
Graphics: ATI Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600 or better (512MB graphics memory or more. Shader Model 3.0 needs to be supported). Minimum supported resolutions 1280×720 and 1024×768.
DirectX: 9.0c
Disk Space: 1GB

Recommended:
OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7
CPU: Quad Core 2.66GHz Intel or 3.2GHz AMD
Memory: 4GB
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2900 or NVIDIA GeForce 8800 or better (512MB graphics memory or more. Shader Model 3.0 needs to be supported)
DirectX: 9.0c
Disk Space: 1GB

Also, my current system is not powerful enough to run this game, if I preorder this game and buy any new games in the future will they always remain in my account to be downloaded as often as I like on my next PC?

Lastly, keep up the great work.
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MajicMan: if I preorder this game and buy any new games in the future will they always remain in my account to be downloaded as often as I like on my next PC?
Yes.
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MajicMan: Also, my current system is not powerful enough to run this game, if I preorder this game and buy any new games in the future will they always remain in my account to be downloaded as often as I like on my next PC?

Lastly, keep up the great work.
yes
If you want Dungeon Defenders DRM free just get it off Gamersgate.
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MajicMan: Also, my current system is not powerful enough to run this game, if I preorder this game and buy any new games in the future will they always remain in my account to be downloaded as often as I like on my next PC?

Lastly, keep up the great work.
Not only that but you can just download them now (aside from the pre-order) on your current system and burn them to a disc and keep it safe that way. It would mean you're able to install your games all the sooner onto your new system.
@Wishbone and Lugum: Thanks, I just wanted to make sure that continued with the new games the way it always has worked with the Good Old Games.

@Sinzine: I own a copy of Dungeon Defenders, it's great, which is why I would like to see it on GOG for people. I also like to be able to keep all my DRM-free games in one location that I can always redownload them. It just makes life easier.
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Sinizine: If you want Dungeon Defenders DRM free just get it off Gamersgate.
Gamersgate might have caved in to publisher demands for regional pricing and DRM. But yeah, they're still a very good choice for digital downloads, just so long as you know to avoid the Starfoce and Tages games on there.
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Sinizine: If you want Dungeon Defenders DRM free just get it off Gamersgate.
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Navagon: Gamersgate might have caved in to publisher demands for regional pricing and DRM. But yeah, they're still a very good choice for digital downloads, just so long as you know to avoid the Starfoce and Tages games on there.
So true on StarForce. I have a boxed copy of Space Rangers 2 that was never put on my current rig because of the StarForce protection (I found out after purchase), but then it showed up on GOG and I grabbed it and only use my box version for the keyboard guide :).
Magicka and Dungeon Defenders have too many DLCs. Since GOG does not sell DLC separately, it's not likely to see them here. Or only the base game without DLCs.
System requirements are listed at the bottom of the page, like in every other game page. Granted they are not very visible, but at least they are there.