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Silent Hill 4, F.E.A.R. and more join the GOG Preservation Program

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Last updated: 21 Mar 2025 at 10:49 am UTC

GOG have just announced another expansion of the the GOG Preservation Program. This is their promise to keep classics updated and working on modern systems. There's now 141 games in the program.

While their current aim is only to ensure the games keep working on modern Windows, it should also mean they're easier to run with Wine / Proton on Linux too since you'll be getting (hopefully) the best version of the game.

The full list of games that have joined along with their current discount in the GOG Spring Sale:

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Xetal 12 hours ago
I hope now F.E.A.R. Platinum runs fine on modern System.

Update (20 March 2025)
Limited FPS to 60 (configurable), ensuring smoother performance.
Fixed duplicated FileTasks, resolving potential conflicts.
Validated stability.
Verified compatibility with Windows 10 and 11.
Penguin 9 hours ago
Isn't GOG's main goal to preserve all games in their catalog (with compatibility for newer systems as time goes on) instead of just those very selective titles from their new preservation program? I'm not sure if I'm getting this right...
Liam Dawe 9 hours ago
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GOG is a store just like any other nowadays, with the added bonus of DRM free direct downloads. This is their specific promise to ensure select titles will be updated for modern PCs.
on_en_a_gros 8 hours ago
@Liam Dawe modern PC or modern windows version, the compatibility part of the program doesn't bring a lot for us Linux / wine user ( more a question that a statement ). It still a good idea from gog.
Klaas 7 hours ago
I'm sceptical that there is any benefit when the games are run through wine. I remember reading that they broke the installer of one of the Lego games with the recent preservation program update.
Liam Dawe 6 hours ago
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@on_en_a_gros the article already notes at the top, their focus is Windows.
on_en_a_gros 5 hours ago
@Liam Dave oupsy, I was quick reading through the article (◡︵◡)
Doktor-Mandrake 2 hours ago
I do prefer gog over steam, it's just such a shame they don't seem to care about linux that much. Game preservation goes better with linux then windows

Also some games on gog don't seem to get game updates like their steam counter-part

Silent Hill 4 also adds in the missing content that was only in the ps2 version, so this preservation program should have at least some benefit for wine (including its improved controller support


Last edited by Doktor-Mandrake on 21 Mar 2025 at 9:19 pm UTC
Doktor-Mandrake 2 hours ago
Oh and one more pet peeve (last one I promise)

Some native linux games on gog (like pikuniki) the controller support doesn't work, I then have to add it as a non-steam game and enable steam input

At which point I'm sort of like.. why am I not just buying this on steam?!
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