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Lodium: Yea, at least Flatout2
Missed it all times i was gonna grab one :S
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jetarr: Then you should probably check your PMs ;)
Hey Sant-arr, please leave some for the rest of us :D
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IAmSinistar: It's is a bit sad, isn't it? Kind of like a big reunion that lasts for a week. Sure, we'll still see each other every day, but this is special time together.
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txnca: So is it time to get into a circle and sing kumbaya? :p
After we roast the marshmallows. Here, please step into this wicker man. :)
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I'm loving all the generosity I see in the GOG community and I wish I could join in but with little funds I have I can only afford to add to my own collection. Then I remembered I have an old Humble Bundle gift code for VVVVVV. It's not a GOG title but I want to give what I can so here you go!

https://www.humblebundle.com/gift?key=Zp2aPXDYZfktw2NN
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jetarr: Check yo PM's. You has teh hammer time.
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donsanderson: A +1 for you! :-)
And a warm fuzzy feeling inside. Double score :)
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IAmSinistar: It's is a bit sad, isn't it? Kind of like a big reunion that lasts for a week. Sure, we'll still see each other every day, but this is special time together.
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txnca: So is it time to get into a circle and sing kumbaya? :p
or maybe MAHAYO!
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jetarr: Then you should probably check your PMs ;)
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foxworks: Hey Sant-arr, please leave some for the rest of us :D
You trained me well ;)
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txnca: So is it time to get into a circle and sing kumbaya? :p
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IAmSinistar: After we roast the marshmallows. Here, please step into this wicker man. :)
Good one! lol Haven't laughed that much in a while! +1
This Insomnia sale is even more neurotic than that wacky Time Machine sale earlier this year.
These GoG sales are insane! Why are we enjoying this exactly? :-)
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budejovice: I'm going to miss you guys! :)
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IAmSinistar: It's is a bit sad, isn't it? Kind of like a big reunion that lasts for a week. Sure, we'll still see each other every day, but this is special time together.
I'll keep all your names deep inside my heart forever, right next to "Gaming" and "Mac 'n Cheese with tuna".
And I'm back again... shopping done! Looks like Seven Kingdoms is still going strong (getting more ancient by the minute). Usually I'm not too Keane on games that take this long, but occasionally, they do have their uses :)

So to get back to business:

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RPGOracle: Play? I thought all these games on GoG were for collection purposes. You can actually PLAY them?
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Tarnicus: Yup! You go to My Account > My Shelf (or My Games) > Click "Download installer"

You'll see this progress bar come up, very similar to the game we are playing now on the forums except this is a single player version of it. Instead of watching the copies remaining counter decrease and having enjoyable conversation on the forum, the single player version of this game has you watch the downloader progress. Obviously you get FAR more value for money out of The Witcher 2 (15.2GB) than say a classic like Ultima 7 (30MB) but one can throttle downloads to slow them and get a lengthier more in-depth gaming experience.

Personally I prefer the online version with social interaction. But what are you going to do when you don't have access to the internet? Play the single player and download! (unless you get the 'always online DRM version which actually FORCES you to connect to the internet to play!@!)
My apologies. I never intended for my comment to be taken serious (and frankly, I didn't think anyone actually would), but you're right... I DID forget the smilie! So thanks for the kind and thorough reply.
But to be honest... I actually AM more of a collector than a player. I already played many of the games here on my Amiga way back when I was a kid (shh... don't tell anyone my age!). I buy most of them purely for nostalgia. Only the more recent games (like Unepic, Shadowrun Returns, Legend of Grimrock, Inquisitor I bought to actually play).
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jetarr has been kind enough to send me a gift code without accepting one in return, so I'm going ahead and give one to someone else here.
Decide if you really really want this awesome game and then redeem the code :D

QUEST FOR GLORY 1-5
238X-774G-3N8V-9XJK

Replace the 8-s with B-s
I know it's still set to come around again, but anyone interested in Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse? Bought it on impulse in the second round (among too many things...) and only realized later that I already have that season directly from Telltale. GOG support was kind enough to convert it to a gift code for me. (Talk about going above and beyond in customer service, considering this was strictly my own fault.)
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SPvanG: This Insomnia sale is even more neurotic than that wacky Time Machine sale earlier this year.
These GoG sales are insane! Why are we enjoying this exactly? :-)
Because lack of sleep does weird things to people. And the wait for the games we want can be exciting, especially if you get a freebie.
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Lodium: Yea, at least Flatout2
Missed it all times i was gonna grab one :S
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jetarr: Then you should probably check your PMs ;)
Thank you,
Extremly appreciated.
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RPGOracle: And I'm back again... shopping done! Looks like Seven Kingdoms is still going strong (getting more ancient by the minute). Usually I'm not too Keane on games that take this long, but occasionally, they do have their uses :)

So to get back to business:

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Tarnicus: Yup! You go to My Account > My Shelf (or My Games) > Click "Download installer"

You'll see this progress bar come up, very similar to the game we are playing now on the forums except this is a single player version of it. Instead of watching the copies remaining counter decrease and having enjoyable conversation on the forum, the single player version of this game has you watch the downloader progress. Obviously you get FAR more value for money out of The Witcher 2 (15.2GB) than say a classic like Ultima 7 (30MB) but one can throttle downloads to slow them and get a lengthier more in-depth gaming experience.

Personally I prefer the online version with social interaction. But what are you going to do when you don't have access to the internet? Play the single player and download! (unless you get the 'always online DRM version which actually FORCES you to connect to the internet to play!@!)
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RPGOracle: My apologies. I never intended for my comment to be taken serious (and frankly, I didn't think anyone actually would), but you're right... I DID forget the smilie! So thanks for the kind and thorough reply.
But to be honest... I actually AM more of a collector than a player. I already played many of the games here on my Amiga way back when I was a kid (shh... don't tell anyone my age!). I buy most of them purely for nostalgia. Only the more recent games (like Unepic, Shadowrun Returns, Legend of Grimrock, Inquisitor I bought to actually play).
Oh thank you for this. I missed this the first time around