#861145 - 01/08/13 10:27 PM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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Tristy, you will see many fans and threadds about GoG here. The site is reputable and the games are designed to run on the newer machines. Check each one before downloading to be sure. Ana 
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#861148 - 01/08/13 10:42 PM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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It really depends on the games Tristy. The newer the games the more likely the graphics are higher resolution so they will be larger files. I do not recall if GoG has a download manager that can help with the download so that you can start where you left off if there is hiccup in the download. Ana 
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#861175 - 01/09/13 04:58 AM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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there is a wish list there but chances your game might already been requested so search first
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#861194 - 01/09/13 08:40 AM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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Hi Tristy! I also was away from gaming for a few years and when I got back into it, I discovered that most Adventure games are downloaded now instead of actually buying the disc. The great thing about it, is you can get the game right away and most of the older games are designed to run on newer computers. It can take up to an hour or more for me to download most games.....but that's still faster than driving to the store and buying it.  Here are few other reputable sites to buy and download games that I have used. The Adventure Shop (there is a link to it at the top of this page) Steam Gamestop Gamersgate Big Fish (there is a link to it at the top of this page) Also Amazon.com has games to buy and download as well. Have fun!
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#861231 - 01/09/13 11:17 AM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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#861272 - 01/09/13 01:55 PM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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Jenny, I was wondering what DRM-free meant. What does that mean exactly? That means it has no copy "protection." DRM-free with respect to downloaded games means you don't have to use an activation server to be able to play the game. If at some time in the future you want to install the game on a new computer, you don't have to worry about whether the company that sold you the game is still in business or is still supporting activations for that game -- or whether their activation server is down -- or whether you'll have to re-download an entire game in order for it to activate properly because the activation link has changed and is buried somewhere in the game code. Many games that require online activation have a limited number of activations, and we've had people use up all their activations, which are often limited to only 3 to 5 activations. If you use up your activations, you have to contact the game company to ask for more activations. It can easily take days to receive a reply. It's just a nuisance I'd rather not have to deal with for a game I'd rather archive and forget about for a few years until I want to replay it. With a DRM-free game, the only things blocking you from playing is your computer's compatibility with the game itself -- not in addition to whether or not the company is still in business and the activation server is working properly. Of course this isn't a problem for people who never want to replay games. But I like to replay old games -- some of which are 20 years old or more and the original publisher long gone.
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#861299 - 01/09/13 05:01 PM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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Hello Tristy- I just started downloading from GOG recently.I really wanted to play Thief Dark Project again but learned that it wont play on XP or 7 without major tweaking so thought it a lost cause-I'm not a computer geek. I got Thief from GOG and it plays perfectly on WIN 7 laptop.I've played some other old games from GOG since and no problems at all. I have lower end hi speed wireless and it takes 2-3 hours to download a larger game, so I plan it for early in the day when I'm not using the computer. I found that Netflix dosn't work when downloading, so plan accordingly. Problem is I now have 13 games unplayed on my"shelf"!
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#861503 - 01/10/13 01:56 PM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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Hi Tristy- Thief Dark Project is the first of the 3 Thief games, from 1999(I think) It is a first person "sneaker"-You play as Garrett, a Taffer(master thief) in an imaginary world that resembles the Middle Ages. You don't need to kill anyone but get around them by knocking them or sneaking around in the shadows or dark places-that's the fun part.Free movement, controlled by WSAD and mouse.This was the first game I played that wasn't point and click, so now I play both kinds, depending on my mood at the time. I also play hidden object games just for a change. Cheers!
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#861882 - 01/12/13 02:52 PM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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I don't see anyone mentioning that if you sign up for an account at gog.com you get a few free games thrown at you - including Revolution's Lure of the Temptress and Beneath a Steel Sky, as well as Dragonsphere by MPS labs and TeenAgent. I well remember Lure from my 16-bit days (never did complete it though), TeenAgent was one of the first indie adventure games I ever played, and Dragonsphere is cool... though I gave up on it in the end because it kept crashing (Win7).
Anyway, just thought it was worth mentioning to other adventure game buffs! The games are housed within their own DOSbox runtimes so there's no messing out to get them working - though as mentioned, I had trouble with Dragonsphere. :-(
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#861905 - 01/12/13 04:49 PM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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My computer's getting older now (about a 5+ yr old DELL XPS)...still fully useful but the newer games I find run a bit more wonky. So...I found GOG.com. Since I "found" them, I haven't stopped ordering from them...I've got so many "older" games from them now....many of the classics and several I wish I'd never gotten rid of...that my PC is almost full! Their download mgr works just fine. Be aware that although some older titles only take up 50 MB,for instance....some still may take up a couple of GIG or more space on your HD. ANyway,I've yet to have a single non-solvable problem with any of the games I've downloaded from them. Their games run on XP,Win7,etc. I give them 2 thumbs up...more if I had more thumbs!
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#861910 - 01/12/13 04:57 PM
Re: Anyone heard of GOG.com?
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I wish they'd get the original Black Mirror. They actually have a "Wanted Games" list where you can vote on the games you want them to get. http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games
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