Bought 12 games at GOG. Got some more from Kickstarter, some bought off-site (GOG codes from bundles or stores), some I got gifted by GOG users, some were given for free by GOG, a few from Connect (not many). Total is 93 games.
Though I have to say I went the other way round. I cared more about DRM-free in the past. I still care to an extent, but I think I have more DRM-free stuff from Humble than from GOG, and I tend to play Steam games most often (though I hardly buy on Steam itself).
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38 games not including freebies and GOG Connect.
124 including everything.
That said...ask me how many GOG games I've actually played...
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GOG Library = 242 Games
Freebies = 57
Games from GOG Connect = 55
Total bought games = 130
I bought the original Fallout and Fallout 2 the day GOG "opened their doors." I continued to buy classic games and RPGs that I missed out on or that I loved and wanted to play again (you know, Good Old Games). I've been buying more new titles from GOG instead of Steam, but my Steam library continues to grow because of bundles.
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How big is your GOG library?
22!
(freebies don't count)
Oh :(
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have around 250 games on gog and 850 on steam.
i started collecting games on gog before getting a steam collection actually, mostly just for buying the classics that were now on sale and that i used to play the pirated versions of as a kid and now felt like i should finally own them after all the gameplay time i got out of them, now that i can actually afford them, didn't play most of them now that i actually own them.
gog lost a bit of it's appeal for me when it opened it's doors to the overpriced indies though. i don't pirate games anymore though, i just don't buy them until i catch them on sale if they feel overpriced.
also steam has card drops that can be bought/sold to get money for more games, and gog does not, so i focus more on steam nowdays.
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Some Great Games avaible only on GOG. The Saboteur, for exmple.
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112 games: some bought, some from connect, some from their giveaways.
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I love GOG, their DRM-free stance, and the support they provide for older games.
I started buying older games on GOG after buying some classic games on Steam and discovering that none of them will run on Windows 7 without extensive hacking. I no longer want to hunt through forums on how to hack my games to get them to work, I want them to just work from the start - and GOG's games do that. And they were the first to have a refund policy in case they couldn't get the games to work.
CD Project's (GOG's parent company) support of their customers has been outstanding. The Witcher Enhanced Edition was a huge overhaul, bigger than most Definitive and Remastered editions today, and was free to existing customers. Same for Witcher 2's 2.0 update. Since then, I've been buying more and more games on GOG. I have 186 on their now.
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Minus the freebies ~150, thanks to GOG connect. Prior to that I bought some games that were not available on Steam at that time, like the Caesar series.
I will definitely buy Mafia 1 as well, but I will wait a bit first in case that the highly anticipated return happens also on Steam. Related discussion.
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