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Store:GOG.com

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August 1, 2008[1]
GOG.com
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Release dates

Digital Distribution

Key points

Launched by CD Projekt Red in 2008.
DRM: no DRM on any game. GOG Galaxy and GOG.com Downloader clients are optional and not required for launching games.
Refund policy: Purchases can be refunded within 30 days if the game has not been downloaded.[2] 30 Day Money Back Guarantee for technical issues only.[3]

Official Links

Official GOG.com Store
Official Support
Official Forums
Official Facebook
Official Twitter

Community Links

PCGamingWiki's GOG.com Enhancement Project - A project which aims to create PCGamingWiki articles for all games available on GOG.com.
GOG Community Wiki - a large wiki for every GOG.com product, founded by forum community members. Registration closed due to spam, must contact a sysop for an account.[4]

Service

GOG.com primarily sells classic PC games, although as of March 2012 they became committed to providing newer titles too. All GOG.com games are released in a single self-extracting installer and contain no DRM; an internet connection is only necessary to buy and download a game. There is no client, although an optional downloader is provided.

Downloader

GOG.com does not supply a client like Steam, but does provide an optional downloader. The downloader installs to your computer and downloads are added via your GOG.com shelf. The downloader also supports downloading extras.

Updates

Games are rarely updated on GOG.com, but when they are, the entire installer is re-compressed and published quietly, usually with no notification. The GOG.com Downloader will download and replace your old installers, provided they are contained in the same folder they downloaded to. You must manually add a game to the downloader and simply see if it downloads to determine if it has been updated.

Free Games

While the vast majority of the available games on GOG.com is made for the reasonable prices of $5.99 and $9.99, as well as having weekend bundle sales, GOG.com has a small but reasonable amount of games that are available for free:

Issues fixed

Can't extract BINs manually

Newer multi-part Windows installers cannot be extracted with innounp or innoextract due to using password-protected RAR archives (.BIN).[5]
Archive protection is due to be removed.[6]
Instructions


References