• Dagnet
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    When you buy on GOG you really get the game, you can (without needing a launcher) download installers without any trouble and you can do whatever you want with them. Want to put a bunch into a pen drive and share with you friends? No problem. Want to install them on a device with no Internet connection? No problem. Want to back them up for whatever reason? No problem.

    EDIT: People telling me its not legal, its not about being legal or not, its about having the power to decide to do whatever you want.

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      You still buy a license from GOG like with any piece of software. It’s just that you get the files without DRM. You can’t resell those files like you could if you truly owned the game.

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      This isn’t actually true.

      Gog isn’t ‘piracy is strictly legal’ there is still a license attached to the software that can have restrictions.

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      Oh cool! I didn’t know they went that far.

      I’m buying from GOG from now on.