GOG don't just do classic games remember, they also do big space games too! X3: Reunion, X3: Albion Prelude and X3: Terran Conflict are now on GOG for Linux
They are all highly rated games, and it's great to see a Linux release now available DRM free for them too. This should allow many more people to pick them up and enjoy getting lost in space.
Will you be picking up a copy? Let us know!
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They are all highly rated games, and it's great to see a Linux release now available DRM free for them too. This should allow many more people to pick them up and enjoy getting lost in space.
Will you be picking up a copy? Let us know!
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Installing, thanks for the notice! =)
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Quoting: pete910Quoting: liamdaweQuoting: pete910I'll just point out that the steam versions are DRM free too. you can run them without steam running/starting
You still need the Steam client running to download them, there's been debates on this but that's still a small form of DRM to some people.
Anyway, let's not turn this into a DRM war heh.
I guess when you buy it off GoG then it just appears on your system...
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I got X3: Reunion a while back, and it's totally unplayable with either my 360 controller or my PS2 controller. This was quite a while before refunds were available, so it's been languishing away in my Steam library ever since.
Apparently it's a known issue where it just keeps rolling to one side and only stops if you're actively holding the joystick just right, but starts immediately when you let go. I tried some workarounds, but never did get it to work right.
Apparently it's a known issue where it just keeps rolling to one side and only stops if you're actively holding the joystick just right, but starts immediately when you let go. I tried some workarounds, but never did get it to work right.
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Quoting: PublicNuisanceQuoting: pete910Quoting: liamdaweQuoting: pete910I'll just point out that the steam versions are DRM free too. you can run them without steam running/starting
You still need the Steam client running to download them, there's been debates on this but that's still a small form of DRM to some people.
Anyway, let's not turn this into a DRM war heh.
I guess when you buy it off GoG then it just appears on your system...
Comments like this make me wish this site had a dislike button.
Agreed
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"DRM" "GOG"
Hmmmm not sure if I am just over thinking things here :P
Anyways, hope everyone enjoys the games :)
Hmmmm not sure if I am just over thinking things here :P
Anyways, hope everyone enjoys the games :)
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It looks so great... I'm still not sure if it's my kind of game or not and didn't buy it. I think I need an in-depth video of that game to make my mind up.
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Quoting: JudasIscariot"DRM" "GOG"I don't know what you are talking about.
Hmmmm not sure if I am just over thinking things here :P
Anyways, hope everyone enjoys the games :)
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Ok, 25 for the 3-game-pack collection ... I guess I'll just try it myself. Last time I looked it was terribly more expensive, something about 40-50 for one game. 25 for all 3 is worth even to try and if I don't like them, well, I supported a dev bringing the games to Linux.
Last edited by STiAT on 12 November 2015 at 10:14 pm UTC
Last edited by STiAT on 12 November 2015 at 10:14 pm UTC
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