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~Coxy posted:It's been recently added to steam, too. Seconding this, played with some friends recently and ET Legacy basically makes for a seamless modern game experience, at least as far as UI/UX goes.
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https://www.gog.com/en/game/genesis_alpha_one_deluxe_editionSailor Dave posted:For anyone who missed the big Evolve (that Turtle Rock 4v1 monster game) resurgence that happened a few months ago, the servers for Stage 2 were partially restored allowing people to play online again, but only for people that still had the game in their library.
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# ? Oct 27, 2022 15:05 |
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Games With Twitch Prime Amazon Prime Whatever for November Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Facility 47 WRC 9 Etherborn Whispering Willows Last Day of June
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Saturnalia and Warhammer 40k: Mechanicus are up on Epic. Next week is Filament and Rising Storm 2: Vietnam.
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Also on Epic: https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/gog-galaxy
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The Kins posted:Games With Twitch Prime Amazon Prime Whatever for November I finally gave in and bought New Vegas like last week
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MikusR posted:Also on Epic: https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/gog-galaxy Ah, finally, I've been waiting for it to go on sale.
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mutantIke posted:I finally gave in and bought New Vegas like last week Thank you for your service
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I greabbed this but couldn't help notice the deal of the day. Evenicle? Since when does GoG sell porno games?
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they've had anime games on there forever
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RPATDO_LAMD posted:I greabbed this but couldn't help notice the deal of the day. The earliest I can remember is this:
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At least as a business model it makes more sense than Steam selling them, where everyone who buys or plays one gets it broadcast to their whole friend list
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Digital Eclipse, of many-retro-compilations fame, has put out a new retro-style game called Candy Creeps, which you can get for free by sacrificing your email address to the pyre of their newsletter before October 31st.
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Free copy of genesis alpha one on GOG giveaway
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~Coxy posted:It's been recently added to steam, too. Unlike the GOG version, this one could accept a modern resolution right away, so it wins. Fired this up last night.
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It's not an exact replica if someone wasn't griefing by teamkilling in spawn with a flamethrower
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GreenBuckanneer posted:Free copy of genesis alpha one on GOG giveaway
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The Kins posted:Another upcoming giveaway on GOG was leaked out by, of all things, the GOG Galaxy client's description on the Epic store. Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Collection will be free between October 31 and November 3. https://www.gog.com/#giveaway
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I like to go straight to https://www.gog.com/giveaway/claim and not have to worry about the page loading or finding the button. Or, the worst part, having to learn what game it even is. If you see {} it worked. Just visit the bookmark whenever someone is talking ITT about new GoG giveaway.
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HarmB posted:I like to go straight to https://www.gog.com/giveaway/claim and not have to worry about the page loading or finding the button. mind blown
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# ? Nov 1, 2022 05:48 |
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A level beyond Free Games, redeem your Free Game (Now, My Lord) without knowing what it is or whether it worked.
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if you don't know what it was you can't be tempted to play it
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HarmB posted:I like to go straight to https://www.gog.com/giveaway/claim and not have to worry about the page loading or finding the button.
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Xander77 posted:Yeah, but if GoG logged you out (which it does constantly) It doesn't. Look if you have some sort of scam pc optimizer/cleaner installed.
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The Kins posted:Games With Twitch Prime Amazon Prime Whatever for November
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The Kins posted:Facility 47 is a Legacy Games key, whatever that is They're a casual game publisher. You know, all those hidden object and match 3 games that mostly get sold to moms and all that. Facility 47's a hidden object-based adventure game, so it makes sense.
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https://twitter.com/nzxt/status/1587612710874882051?s=21&t=UpHifEoSP8qdmnUPunLRjQ
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If anyone feels like playing Facility 47 and doesn't have prime, try this code out: IYHVC-OMUAH-JVKJ0 Wish I'd remembered I could just give away the keys before reflexively claiming New Vegas on a different store than the one where I previously bought it
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2house2fly posted:If anyone feels like playing Facility 47 and doesn't have prime, try this code out: Game looks fun, but its been claimed. :-/
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https://www.fanatical.com/en/game/internet-cafe-simulator
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Destroy All Humans: Clone Carnage, the multiplayer expandalone to the Destroy All Humans 2 remake, is now free on Steam and GOG. Phoning Home, the first game by the developers of Cloudpunk, is now free forever on Steam and GOG.
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yo wtf I don't wanna give my billing address to a free game
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I have a patient which is severely restricted in terms of their movement, they can more or less only use a trackball. Any free games people would recommend in the vein of builders and the like that don't require a ton of complex thinking nor signing up for a service?
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# ? Nov 2, 2022 16:49 |
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I'm pretty sure you can get a lot of 90s simulation games for free (or cheap on GOG), OpenTTD comes to mind as a railroad management simulator that's 100% FOSS. LucasArts/Double Fine 90s adventure games are also almost entirely playable with mouse and can be picked up for free/very cheap. LucasArts adventure games are also very enjoyable and usually not too hard. EDIT: GOG is a gameseller but not a "service" per se, IIRC you can just install the games straight to your computer without downloading a client or anything mutantIke fucked around with this message at 17:08 on Nov 2, 2022 |
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mutantIke posted:I'm pretty sure you can get a lot of 90s simulation games for free (or cheap on GOG), OpenTTD comes to mind as a railroad management simulator that's 100% FOSS. LucasArts/Double Fine 90s adventure games are also almost entirely playable with mouse and can be picked up for free/very cheap. LucasArts adventure games are also very enjoyable and usually not too hard. evilmiera posted:I have a patient which is severely restricted in terms of their movement, they can more or less only use a trackball. Any free games people would recommend in the vein of builders and the like that don't require a ton of complex thinking nor signing up for a service? GOG stuff is always DRM free, so while there is an account that your purchases save to for redownload, if you have the stuff itself you can just install it, no account needed. Some other stuff may also be abandonware, and others have free ports etc available, like OpenTTD, Open Rails (port of Microsoft Train Simulator) etc.
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evilmiera posted:I have a patient which is severely restricted in terms of their movement, they can more or less only use a trackball. Any free games people would recommend in the vein of builders and the like that don't require a ton of complex thinking nor signing up for a service? I'd recommend a completely free game Battle for Wesnoth. You can comfortably control it with just a mouse or trackball. It is turn-based and you don't have more than a dozen units at a time, so you can take as much time as you want. FreeCiv is similar: if you don't raise the difficulty it's just a turn-based game about placing cities and researching stuff. I understand you've asked about something without complex thinking and I'm giving you strategy games, but other games you can get by with by using just mouse are twitch-based and turn-based nature of these games might make them much easier to digest.
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Serperoth posted:GOG stuff is always DRM free Though they have tried to weasel out of that, they sold Hitman 2016 for a while and tried really hard to justify that a singleplayer game which barely works in offline mode is "DRM Free" before buckling and delisting it
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repiv posted:Though they have tried to weasel out of that, they sold Hitman 2016 for a while and tried really hard to justify that a singleplayer game which barely works in offline mode is "DRM Free" before buckling and delisting it They're going for more DRM with online games again: https://www.gog.com/news/gog_2022_update_5_about_the_games_we_can_play_with_others evilmiera posted:I have a patient which is severely restricted in terms of their movement, they can more or less only use a trackball. Any free games people would recommend in the vein of builders and the like that don't require a ton of complex thinking nor signing up for a service? https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games is a list of open source games. Can't guarantee quality, but they are free.
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Zet posted:They're going for more DRM with online games again: https://www.gog.com/news/gog_2022_update_5_about_the_games_we_can_play_with_others So far, it's brought Wolfenstein Enemy Territory (which has been free for almost two decades) and a free multiplayer version of Destroy All Humans, and they already have Gwent, but yeah, this kinda opens the door to other games that are straight up crap. There's a minority of their userbase who are out of their minds with rage over this, of course. I don't know how much sway they hold, though. Gwent has apparently been successful, my guess is they'll let in a free-to-play game that the distributor somehow profits off of (not sure how this works on Steam), and see what the profit-to-rage ratio is. If the games are played enough and the customers launch through their Galaxy client, those are eyeballs that can be drawn to spend money, I guess? doctorfrog fucked around with this message at 18:45 on Nov 2, 2022 |
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doctorfrog posted:So far, it's brought Wolfenstein Enemy Territory (which has been free for almost two decades) and a free multiplayer version of Destroy All Humans, and they already have Gwent, but yeah, this kinda opens the door to other games that are straight up crap. TBH, I hadn't considered ET as one of the results since you can self-host dedicated servers (Not sure if the new version has local listen servers too?). I was thinking it would end up being multiplayer with a single centralized server controlled by some company. I guess it could still go that way.
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