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You've thought of setting up an extra monitor in portrait mode in a multihead configuration where you can leave the GOG homepage visible at all times, and with an auto-refresh plugin installed in your web browser to reload the page once every 2-5 minutes or so in case a new promo or news item shows up. :)
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skeletonbow: You've thought of setting up an extra monitor in portrait mode in a multihead configuration where you can leave the GOG homepage visible at all times, and with an auto-refresh plugin installed in your web browser to reload the page once every 2-5 minutes or so in case a new promo or news item shows up. :)
Or if you've actually done that.
If the first website you check in the morning is GOG and the GOG'lodytes lurking on the forums.
...You vocalize at the top of your lungs to the world your unquenchable thirst for Freddi Fish 2 and other Night Dive titles to be on GOG but all you hear is silence... draining your soul of all conceivable hope... reminding you of how helplessly temporary we and all of our ideas and innovations are... and that the day humanity ceases to exist, the universe will not bat an eye...

#subwayeatfresh
A game from your childhood appears on gog, you buy it and then realise that it isn't as good as you remember it.
You actually decide to preorder the Witcher 3 again, for second time, after having refunded it the first time and even if this time around it is not accompanied by 2 games of 5,99 gifted. You actually decide to fund CDPR and trust in game's quality by the excellent videos and trailers released recently.
Post edited May 08, 2015 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
You regularly switch from a cutting edge modern game with high end graphics and immersion, to a classic old title from the 90s with VGA graphics or lower and then switch back again and can enjoy both types of games equally well and everything in between without thinking much about it.
You visit the site once a week to figure out which games your game library is missing, check the new releases and sales, then gloat while you purchase the games. Sure they will sit there for a few days not being played, but you'll get around to them after you're finished with your current obsession.
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skeletonbow: You regularly switch from a cutting edge modern game with high end graphics and immersion, to a classic old title from the 90s with VGA graphics or lower and then switch back again and can enjoy both types of games equally well and everything in between without thinking much about it.
Nice one! That's THE perception for any true gamer/gogger! :)
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TERRI29: You visit the site once a week to figure out which games your game library is missing, check the new releases and sales, then gloat while you purchase the games. Sure they will sit there for a few days not being played, but you'll get around to them after you're finished with your current obsession.
Yep. And for many of us that current obsession is spending hours at a time on the GOG forum arguing with people about absolutely everything. Why buy and play games at GOG when you can spend all your free time trying to win over people that you don't know using complicated arguments and simple text?
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BillyMaysFan59: ....the GOG forum is (sometimes) the first website you visit when you wake up in the morning :D
and the forum is the last site "just checking shortly" before you go to bed (1h or 2h later)
... you hunt spambot-shit in the wishlist comments sometimes because you just have nothing better to do and/or you want keeping "your" gog clean.
You're not constantly fellating Sony about this or that.
You buy games FULL price too, not waiting only for sales and promos!
... within 30 minutes of waking up, part of your morning ritual (at any time of the day) is to check the GOG homepage for new releases, promos and other exciting news, and to peruse the General Discussion forum highlights for the day. This is done either instead of or before looking at mainstream news, Facebook, or other sources of less important information.