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GOG Announces Open Beta For New Game Distribution Platform

New submitter Donaithnen writes: Like many geeks, I'm against the idea of DRM in general and have championed GOG.com's DRM-free approach to selling games online. Yet like many geeks, I've also often succumbed to the temptation of Steam because of the convenience of tracking, installing, and playing my PC game purchases through the launcher (not to mention the compulsion of collecting achievements, and watching the total playtime for my favorite games (to my occasional dismay). Now, GOG has announced the open beta for GOG Galaxy, an entirely optional launcher to allow those who want (and only those who want) to have all the same features when playing GOG games.

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  1. Re:Like multiplayer? by Qzukk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Invitations are absolutely an awesome feature, but you know what would blow my socks off? If the GOG launcher handled all the bullshit firewall crap.

    I still get games where the authors have failed to bother to document the port(s) their server uses or where they think it's awesome to have the server start up on a random port from 1024 to 65534. Usually 30 pages deep in the game forum there's a thread where you find posts like "i forwarded UDP 19228 and the server showed up on the browser for 30 seconds but nobody could connect and I couldn't get it to show up again after a restart". If, along with all the other brilliant work GOG has done to get the games working in current versions of windows, GOG's launcher popped up a window like steams cdkey window that said

    Hosting a multiplayer game requires these ports:
        TCP 12421, TCP 12422, UDP 20000-20400
      [x] Use uPNP to request forwarding these ports on my firewall
      [x] Do not show this again
        [ OK ] [ Cancel ]

    I think my socks loosened a bit just thinking about it.

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  2. Re:Watch this mutate into actual DRM by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Yep. With the release of this unneeded and unwanted crap launcher bullshit, gog.com has now lost me as a customer.

    Time to find another ethical place to buy my games.

  3. Re:Watch this mutate into actual DRM by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They can drop the 'optional' part at any time without warning.

    If you care, then make sure to save the installers for posterity. If they ever do institute DRM, which I doubt will happen but hey whatever, you'll still have the DRM-free installers.

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  4. Re:Give it a whirl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    especially if they beat out Origin and UPlay in the quality department.

    My dog left something on the lawn this morning which beats Origin and UPlay in the quality department.