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A lot of incredible games on that list.

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I probably own a significant portion of those games in my GOG account, I’ll double check when I’m home

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I just hope they will also provide the unmodified versions for people that want to play them on original hardware.

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Don’t they just slap a custom configured dosbox in the folder and point to it for launch? Could just strip out dosbox and have the thing.

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At some point it just makes more sense to run emulators, like it is already done with the classic gaming consoles.

Ideally, we would get a push to release source after a given time, in order to have true conservation efforts.

7 Kingdoms had its source released and was almost instantly ported to run natively on Linux. And from someone who played that game as a teen and truly enjoyed it, I admit it’s not that much of a game! There are thousands of titles that deserve this attention.

Off the top of my head I can think of:

  • Black&White
  • The Punisher (this title was even censored due to graphical content)
  • the original Starcraft and Warcraft
  • Pharaoh
  • Anno 1602 (I am aware a FOSS “clone” exists)
  • Evolva
  • Syndicate

I could go on forever…

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  • Myst
  • Riven
  • Ultima Series, including Ultima Underworld I & II

❤️❤️❤️

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Ultima Online?

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I played that on a LOTR-themed felucca-only shard, and hosted a runUO server myself for friends later when no one was playing it anymore. Great memories, I kind of enjoyed the “blue vs. red” factions of the early game, like 1999.

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[We still strive to get as many DRM-free titles as possible on GOG, regardless of when they were first released.]

This is why I will always buy a game on GOG rather than Steam if I can.

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Steam is easy and my main app. But I’m going to start shifting to GOG.

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This is good but can we please get a native Linux client?

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Yes, please.

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Heroic Games Launcher is a pretty smooth experience on Linux for what it’s worth. It works well for GOG, Epic, and Amazon Games.

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While Heroic is great and I love it, I would be nice to have official support from GOG.

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The developers of Heroic are in regular contact with GOG employees, and they also get a cut from any GOG purchase made through the Heroic client.

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That’s what I’m currently using. It’s great software, I just want official support from GOG.

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