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GOG, Reclaim Your Games

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The people over at GoG have started a new campaign where you have the chance to reclaim some of your old (Windows) games.

Now at first this may not sound too useful for us Linux gamers, but let's be honest, not all old Windows games will ever come to Linux so Wine is often the only solution if you want to play them. The biggest problem with that is often the DRM on these old Windows games is not really compatible with Wine and you either can't play them or you need to find a hacked version or the game is not maintained and a Windows 95 game often won't work as great on Wine as a windows XP/7 game.

Now with this new GoG campaign, if you have any of the original DVD's laying around, like I have with the Stalker series, then head over to their page and enter the original code to get a DRM free version from GoG.

At the moment the following games are in the campaign:

Editions released worldwide:
-S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
-S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
-S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat

Editions released only in CIS & Russian territories:
-Mount & Blade: Warband (Linux version also available)
-Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword
-Eador: Genesis

With more titles coming soon.

I personally find this an amazing gesture, which with all the other stuff GoG does (money back if the game does not work, 5.99 USD= 5.49 EUR = 4.09 GBP = 7.79 AUD = 359 RUB) it's really distinguishing itself from Steam. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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6 comments

Kimyrielle Apr 3, 2015
They said they'd add more games over time. Not sure if all publishers are going with the model and for some games it might not be feasible to add them (those published without a CD key). But I think it's a great idea overall!
Liam Dawe Apr 3, 2015
I am surprised they haven't done this before.

I imagine it's a move to help boost GOG Galaxy when it arrives fully.
Hamish Apr 3, 2015
If they put up a few LucasArts titles I might be able to reclaim them. Specifically Dark Forces II and Republic Commando if I can dig up our old CD Jewel Cases.
abelthorne Apr 3, 2015
I personally find this an amazing gesture, which with all the other stuff GoG does [...] it's really distinguishing itself from Steam.
Well, this feature has been on Steam for years, in fact. See there: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7480-wusf-3601

Of course, you can argue that Steam is a DRM (but one that works fine with Wine) but it's not a GOG exclusive feature.

i would love to get digital versions of my disc games like diablo II
You'll never see a Blizzard game on GOG or Steam, as they have their own system. But you know you can already reclaim you disc games on Battle.net, right (http://us.battle.net or http://eu.battle.net for USA/Europe respectively)? Works for Diablo 2, Warcraft 3, StarCraft that use the old Battle.net and, of course, the newer ones (WoW, Diablo 3 & StarCraft 2) that require having a Battle.net account anyway for online activation. It doesn't work for Diablo or Warcraft 1 & 2 (they didn't have a CD key). You'll never need you discs anymore. The only drawback is that you can't resell them after this as the CD keys are then tied to your account.

Note that some games might have a new key format (happened to me for StarCraft in a budget reedition) but the support can provide you with a working one.

If they put up a few LucasArts titles I might be able to reclaim them. Specifically Dark Forces II and Republic Commando if I can dig up our old CD Jewel Cases.
I'm not sure Dark Forces 2 had a CD key, they were not widely used at that time. Not sure exactly when most games started to have a serial but I remember people being outraged when Half-Life 2 required online activation in 2004.

It would be nice to be able to activate games on GOG that had no CD keys but I don't see them requesting some pictures of the original game boxes and floppies as proof of purchase. Too bad, I think I still have my Amiga games from Lucasfilm. :D
nvllsvm Apr 3, 2015
FYI - The CD keys from the Steam versions work with the GOG redemption. Both Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat can be found by clicking CD Key when the game is selected in your library.

The key for Shadow of Chernobyl can be found in the registry only after installing and running the game at least once. You can find the "InstallCDKEY" entry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\GSC Game World\STALKER-SHOC
Ivancillo Apr 4, 2015
so i can't reclaim battlefield 2,i would love to get digital versions of my disc games like diablo II

Blizzard allows you to redeem Diablo II in its store.

I've done it with the very first original boxed Diablo II.
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