GOG preservation program

t3chg33k

Level H
Good to see GOG going back to their roots to make classics accessible in the modern age, even though they don't call themselves Good Old Games any more.

 
I wonder why GOG doesn't offer regional pricing in India when it does so in other countries. :confused:
 
I wonder why GOG doesn't offer regional pricing in India when it does so in other countries. :confused:
I suppose their decision is also based on how many Indian users purchase on their platform and it probably isn't much. On the other hand, being DRM-free, they expect a lot of piracy as well.

If it helps your conscience, you can buy something from them directly once in a while as it is really easy to get their DRM-free installers online otherwise.
 
Games are too cheap as well.
2 decades back my sister liked this game and many similar. https://www.gog.com/en/game/rollercoaster_tycoon_deluxe
1.19 $ is quite good to restore old memories.
I remember, even my sister used to play this game. I might still have the disc somewhere.

One weird thing I remember that she used to design hell crazy roller coasters in them and kids in the game would , shout, shriek and get terrified on the rides; and they would puke all over the place after getting off from the rides. :p
 
I remember, even my sister used to play this game. I might still have the disc somewhere.

One weird thing I remember that she used to design hell crazy roller coasters in them and kids in the game would , shout, shriek and get terrified on the rides; and they would puke all over the place after getting off from the rides. :p
Yup same here, she liked zoo tycoon series a lot and there was another series building cities (don't recollect name as it's almost 2 decades ago)
I remember how I used to download these games at my work place, burn to disc and then install on home PC.

Great memories..
 
After paying for a game purchase, are they providing an iso file or how?
 
I suppose their decision is also based on how many Indian users purchase on their platform and it probably isn't much. On the other hand, being DRM-free, they expect a lot of piracy as well.

If it helps your conscience, you can buy something from them directly once in a while as it is really easy to get their DRM-free installers online otherwise.
Wonder why that is... Could it possibly be because they don't have regional pricing? Who knows.
 
I remember, even my sister used to play this game. I might still have the disc somewhere.

One weird thing I remember that she used to design hell crazy roller coasters in them and kids in the game would , shout, shriek and get terrified on the rides; and they would puke all over the place after getting off from the rides. :p
Yup same here, she liked zoo tycoon series a lot and there was another series building cities (don't recollect name as it's almost 2 decades ago)
I remember how I used to download these games at my work place, burn to disc and then install on home PC.

Great memories..
After paying for a game purchase, are they providing an iso file or how?
 
Wonder why that is... Could it possibly be because they don't have regional pricing? Who knows.
They do offer free game collections as well, so may be they use that to see potential users from a country? But yeah, there is a thread on their forum on this topic for over a decade, so they would have done it if they could, at least for the titles published by them.