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Killerfish Games
01-04-18, 04:37 PM
Cold Waters and Atlantic Fleet released today as DRM-free versions on GOG.com.
Cold Waters is 20% off until January 11, 2 PM UTC.
Atlantic Fleet 50% off until January 11, 2 PM UTC.
Get them here:
[/URL]COLD WATERS (https://www.gog.com/game/cold_waters)
[URL="https://www.gog.com/game/atlantic_fleet"]ATLANTIC FLEET (https://www.gog.com/game/atlantic_fleet)
Subleim
01-05-18, 06:08 AM
Yay! Thanks for releasing them on GOG as well! :up:
Now I have Atlantic Fleet bought and installed too.
Just a couple of questions before you take my money.. :D
What version of CW are we getting from GOG?
How does the GOG version patch/update?
Its exactly the same version that is on Steam.
Both are DRM free.
Its exactly the same version that is on Steam.
There are some of us who don't do Steam. :O:
If a patch or update comes out, how do we get it?
I pulled the trigger! I have been interested since release but did not think my PC would be up to it. Checked the Steam compatibility check tool and was surprised by the positive return. I then saw the GOG push, so continued holding off. Loved RSR and sure this will be a successor in my mind as it is in many others.
The discount was icing on the cake and sealed the deal.
Thank you KF Games!
Strix Aluco
01-05-18, 02:58 PM
I bought Cold Waters on steam. A couple of days later, I find it on sale at GOG.
I am not complaining but can i set the game up where I do not have to go through steam? I am not impressed by steam.
Aktungbby
01-05-18, 04:06 PM
Subleim!:Kaleun_Salute: & welcome back Strix Aluco ! your 2nd post after seven years!
I am not complaining but can i set the game up where I do not have to go through steam?
Yea, Just run the .exe file.
Killerfish Games
01-05-18, 06:27 PM
Yea, Just run the .exe file.
Correct, the Steam and GOG versions are 100% the same and can be run directly from the executable.
Strix Aluco
01-06-18, 05:27 AM
:Kaleun_Cheers:Thanks for the replies.
Aktungbby: Am I up for a medal for prolific posting?
Well, that was a bummer.
Either GOG doesn't like my card or my card doesn't like GOG. :hmmm:
Maybe next time? :Kaleun_Cheers:
XenonSurf
01-06-18, 06:25 PM
I will soon get your games on GOG.
For those who wonder if it's better than Steam, and how it works on GOG, it goes like this:
You download your purchased games, you install, you double-click the exe file or shortcut and : you play. No disturbing game interface or other ****e, you can concentrate on the game, and the game only :)
To update a game: You launch a program called 'GOG Galaxy', there you log in once so the program remembers your account, you see immediately which update versions are available and you download, update and continue playing. Simple, and no, you don't need to launch this program every time, only when you want to update.
Thanks Killerfish Games for your interesting sales!
I will soon get your games on GOG.
For those who wonder if it's better than Steam, and how it works on GOG, it goes like this:
You download your purchased games, you install, you double-click the exe file or shortcut and : you play. No disturbing game interface or other ****e, you can concentrate on the game, and the game only :)
To update a game: You launch a program called 'GOG Galaxy', there you log in once so the program remembers your account, you see immediately which update versions are available and you download, update and continue playing. Simple, and no, you don't need to launch this program every time, only when you want to update.
So, it works exactly the same way it does on steam then LOL.
Because you don't need to have the client open to run it and open steam to update it.
stereo55
01-06-18, 07:09 PM
Count me in for Cold Waters . :up:
I have no problem buying from GOG and prefer it as often as possible as you CAN play offline vs Steam not always being the case . You do have to do the GOG Galaxy online thing to update though .
Sometimes you just want to play a game offline , or its due to servers down , ISP down , or what ever the case or reason ; without all the bs .
XenonSurf
01-06-18, 07:09 PM
So, it works exactly the same way it does on steam then LOL.
Because you don't need to have the client open to run it and open steam to update it.
No sir, check your task manager to see futile background programs running, try to play offline when not launching Steam interface, try to mod a somewhat complex game on Steam, or quickly install your game on your laptop because you go on travel ... I'll comment no further the Steam mess because I'm a polite man.
Instead on GOG you deal with your game. That's what you paid for, and it's also a quality difference. The games on GOG work.
Sorry to prove you wrong, but this is a cop of the folder moved onto my media server (no steam installed on it ! - in only Win10 and 1 program Pulseway Manager).
The game works perfect fine - as already stated by Devs the versions between the 2 are exactly the same = NO DRM
https://puu.sh/yVQX4/ca8850eacd.png
XenonSurf
01-07-18, 03:03 AM
@Ramius,
[Sarcasm ON]: Here is a recent example of how 'good' Steam is with a known sub game (from 3rd reply of OP):
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?p=2535306#post2535306
[Sarcasm OFF]:
I'm glad that this is not the case with Cold Waters (and not with Atlantic Fleet probably) and that you can remotly play the game.
Best greetings,
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