Store:GOG.com
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August 1, 2008[1]
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Key points
- DRM: Digital distribution platform with optional client and downloader officially providing DRM-Free games. Some games have DRM in practice, particularly multiplayer where GOG Galaxy and/or third party DRM is often required.
- Refund policy: 30 days if not downloaded or for technical issues; see the 30 Day Money Back Guarantee page for details.[2][3]
- Some games sold through third parties activate on GOG.com; see the Reclaim Your Games page for details.
- Permanent free access to select titles is available; see the Free GOG.com Games page for a list.
Official Links
Community Links
- PCGamingWiki's GOG.com Enhancement Project - Local project aiming to create articles for every GOG.com title.
- GOG Community Wiki - Community wiki for every GOG.com product.[4][5]
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
).[6] - Archive protection is due to be removed.[7]
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References
- ↑ GOG (Good Old Games) to offer classic PC DRM-free games for download
- ↑ State of Customer Experience ● GOG.com
- ↑ 30 Day Money Back Guarantee - FAQ - GOG.com
- ↑ Registration closed due to spam, contact a sysop for an account.
- ↑ GOG Forums :: GOGWiki gone Live
- ↑ On GNU/Linux, has anyone be able to extract the RAR InnoSetup installers?, page 1 - Forum - GOG.com
- ↑ On GNU/Linux, has anyone be able to extract the RAR InnoSetup installers?, page 24 - Forum - GOG.com