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278 distinct games with an improved all-time low price (including some from before this sale), 502 products total with the same.
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tfishell: Plus, we'll have a giveaway of a classic
Well, Gog is using the " classic " tag incorrectly in the catalog .
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AnimeGamerWeeb: Looking to buy Trails to Azure and Cold Steel 3, they are on sale till the 20th on Steam right now but i'd rather buy them on here and feel good about myself.

Should i wait for the CHANCE they are on sale here soon or buy them on Steam now?
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alexandros050: If you are still interested the games are on sale now
Thanks! i saw that when i woke up and bought it instantly!

BUT my Nacon Revolution Pro 5 Controller (Dual Sense 3rd party) does not work in the game sadly, had to buy the game on Steam and it worked instantly.

Sadly refunded it on GoG <,<
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alexandros050: If you are still interested the games are on sale now
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AnimeGamerWeeb: Thanks! i saw that when i woke up and bought it instantly!

BUT my Nacon Revolution Pro 5 Controller (Dual Sense 3rd party) does not work in the game sadly, had to buy the game on Steam and it worked instantly.

Sadly refunded it on GoG <,<
Well can't really help with that but if it doesn't work then your PC doesn't recognize it as a xinput controller (xbox controller) I own an old ps3 controller and use DS4windows to make it work as a xinput controller and never had a problem with any game.
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AnimeGamerWeeb: Thanks! i saw that when i woke up and bought it instantly!

BUT my Nacon Revolution Pro 5 Controller (Dual Sense 3rd party) does not work in the game sadly, had to buy the game on Steam and it worked instantly.

Sadly refunded it on GoG <,<
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alexandros050: Well can't really help with that but if it doesn't work then your PC doesn't recognize it as a xinput controller (xbox controller) I own an old ps3 controller and use DS4windows to make it work as a xinput controller and never had a problem with any game.
Oh no my PC recognizes it fine on STEAM but GoG seems to not work with it, i tried other games i have on GoG (prime gaming free games) and the controller does not work on them either. Guess i am stuck on Steam until i get a new controller. Paid 200$ for this controller so i am not too keen on getting another one any time soon <,<
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AnimeGamerWeeb: Oh no my PC recognizes it fine on STEAM but GoG seems to not work with it, i tried other games i have on GoG (prime gaming free games) and the controller does not work on them either. Guess i am stuck on Steam until i get a new controller. Paid 200$ for this controller so i am not too keen on getting another one any time soon <,<
Yikes!
Well it's OT, but steam has it's own steam input api that acts like a layer, so you can enable it with any usb gamepad, flight/fight/joy stick, etc... generic, 3rd party, 1st party, anything goes really and it should be compatible with any game when set up properly. Outside of steam you would use some kind of 3rd party program or an app that comes with those pads sometimes (not a fan of those due to increased overhead and added input lag). Some features might not be supported without it though. I would look at something like that first. Otherwise but you can add a non-steam games to it, which would enable steam input api as if it was a native steam game. Though I understand it kinda defeats the purpose of buying outside of steam in the first place.

Btw a personal recommendation of an affordable pad for Player 2 would be one of those new wired 8bit-do ultimate 2c pads, at $20 msrp for PC. Same or better specs hardware-wise to your nacon, just no bells&whistles of PS-like touchpad, audiojack and stuff. Has some programmable buttons, autofire options and modes built in without any additional software. They make wireless options too, but I don't need them so can't comment on how responsive they are. Price:performance/build-quality ratio can't be beat.