Several games added to gog connect. This time some good ones too, but I still don't seem able to redeem Limbo, or Etherlords 1 and 2, which are present on my Steam account.
Suddenly got a free BROKEN SWORD 4 OST from GOG. Gee, thanks.
Hey everyone,
Unfortunately, as per the developer’s request, we will be removing the OSTs from a few Broken Sword games from GOG in the next couple days. The OSTs for Broken Sword: Director’s Cut and Broken Sword 4: The Angel of Death have so far been a part of bonus content with the respective games, but will now (most likely) be sold separately. If you’ve bought either/both of the games, the OSTs will automatically be removed as bonus content from your library and replaced by separate products.
We’re really sorry for the inconvenience!
UPDATE: We are currently working out a way of having the OSTs available on GOG as separate products.
You have to actually install and play a game on your steam account before it can be added through GOG .Several games added to gog connect. This time some good ones too, but I still don't seem able to redeem Limbo, or Etherlords 1 and 2, which are present on my Steam account.
install and play
It didn't let me redeem limbo until I installed and played it.Not true. I've been able to redeem games I've never even installed.
This would be a different treatment from all other games. Although I can't really say whether there is anything to it, because I played it at some point. It wasn't installed though when I got it added to my gog.com account.It didn't let me redeem limbo until I installed and played it.
Well, if they don't even bother with the correct aspect ratio in their configs...
Maybe they should make a pop-up window with options and explanations which shows when you start a game for the first time?Well, if they don't even bother with the correct aspect ratio in their configs...
That would just result in lots of lamers complaining about the game not being full screen, with ugly black borders.
Well, if they don't even bother with the correct aspect ratio in their configs...
or bring back the old, nice shelfHey JudasIscariot, have you guys considered adding the option to filter your game library by developer/publisher/etc? (Actually, why not have the same consistent interface for both your personal library and GOG's general catalog? Or you could make it customizable or something.)
or bring back the old, nice shelfHey JudasIscariot, have you guys considered adding the option to filter your game library by developer/publisher/etc? (Actually, why not have the same consistent interface for both your personal library and GOG's general catalog? Or you could make it customizable or something.)
And finally add changelogs for Pete's sake. I went through my DOS game collection yesterday and wanted to check if anything has been updated since the time I installed and configured them (e.g. the rather borked music setup for RoA2). I had to use magog to figure out the last time a file has changed and then go through the 1000-page megathread to find what was actually updated. Is it really so hard to add a changelog tab to the library entries for each game? Would be even nicer if there's an API hook so lgogdownloader can query it directly, but I know that's a pipe dream.