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I would love to hear from people what do you love in GoG?

Personally, I do like the DRM Free games of course, and the interface and the kind community (I didn't interect much with people since a lot of time ago, becuase lots of things happened this year especially).

What about you guys, would love to hear from everyone.
Post edited November 07, 2016 by XxXSprayvWarXxX
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DRM free, of course. And the community which is over all very nice (with the exception of a few jerks, but their number is low compared to other internet communities)
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Lifthrasil: DRM free, of course. And the community which is over all very nice (with the exception of a few jerks, but their number is low compared to other internet communities)
I would love to thank you for your input. I would add the j-word on my post in parenthesis,but I didn't, becuase didn't want to menion them.
I like GOG Galaxy client and website has a very nice design.
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NickZah: I like GOG Galaxy client and website has a very nice design.
Thank you so much for your input! I <3 the design as well :)
The people of GOG who makes community live.
I also like the Design of the Website. I think it has a nice Simple yet Awesome quality to it. I also like the client for similar reasons, and its usefulness.
Then there's the DRM-Free offerings, naturally. Also, since they have a lot of older games, I like that it's easier to become familiar with some classics. I wouldn't notice them as much anywhere else.

And of course the community, I feel like it's a saner part of the internet.
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amrit9037: The people of GOG who makes community live.
Yes, indeed agreed, thank you so much for yor reply.
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JK41R4: I also like the Design of the Website. I think it has a nice Simple yet Awesome quality to it. I also like the client for similar reasons, and its usefulness.
Then there's the DRM-Free offerings, naturally. Also, since they have a lot of older games, I like that it's easier to become familiar with some classics. I wouldn't notice them as much anywhere else.

And of course the community, I feel like it's a saner part of the internet.
Very glad to hear :)
Post edited November 07, 2016 by XxXSprayvWarXxX
Better service
Games that are DRM-Free from single player
Active staff
Better support
More open (As in i can download the Windows installer of the game, and unpack it for the source port or just install it via WINE on my Linux Laptop)
Curation
Better sales
Support to my country's value (PLN)
Games that ACTUALLY work

It just does better than Steam in most ways.
I'll add my favorite part of this forum

Community games.

I enjoy puzzlemaster games a lot, although the current one surely is hard as hell. I haven't join mafia games as I haven't understand the game rule yet. But it was fun imagining people play together and let imagination run wild
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kusumahendra: I'll add my favorite part of this forum

Community games.

I enjoy puzzlemaster games a lot, although the current one surely is hard as hell. I haven't join mafia games as I haven't understand the game rule yet. But it was fun imagining people play together and let imagination run wild
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences to the post :D
Drm-free installers which don't require for you to use a client for installation and for playing the game.
I like the small feel, even as they've grown. I can talk to support, I can browse a group of games with far less shovelware, and they make my favorite games work again.

Drm-free-ness as well, of course. And not just no DRM. Bit they have helped lead a crusade to make lots of games DRM free. I think pillars of eternity would be DRMed to the nines if not for gog, for example. I didn't even know I should hate drm until gog. I hated it, but I didn't know it was a valid hate, you know?

And gog also gives away excellent games to attract customers and they often hold contests to give away games and get the community active.
That when I buy something, I can archive it on my disk, not just "borrow" it.

I also like that there are older games available in the catalog.

I like the atmosphere on the page and forums.
Post edited November 07, 2016 by Nightblair
The sauce.