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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 13055, member: 1"]</p><p>Besides of course supporting the company (Which you absolutely should be doing anyway regardless of the following benefits. I can definitely be a rebel at times, but I also believe in being professional and courteous when circumstances merit it, and this is something I think GOG deserves some serious respect for and our support.), I just find it more convenient and safer, plus you get some neat little extras.</p><p></p><p>No having to screw around with torrents which, 99 times out of 100, will probably be fine, but regardless, you can't be completely stupid about downloading torrents. Furthermore, you don't have to worry if the game you want is being seeded or not. And not just that, you can download the game at your full internet speed. If you use Linux, Lutris is designed to hook directly into your account and do ALL of the work for you in installing and making the game work. And finally, sometimes torrents don't have the little extras that GOG gives you with the game.</p><p></p><p>So there's a lot more benefits to buying a game on GOG than you would think as compared to just torrenting them.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 13055, member: 1"] Besides of course supporting the company (Which you absolutely should be doing anyway regardless of the following benefits. I can definitely be a rebel at times, but I also believe in being professional and courteous when circumstances merit it, and this is something I think GOG deserves some serious respect for and our support.), I just find it more convenient and safer, plus you get some neat little extras. No having to screw around with torrents which, 99 times out of 100, will probably be fine, but regardless, you can't be completely stupid about downloading torrents. Furthermore, you don't have to worry if the game you want is being seeded or not. And not just that, you can download the game at your full internet speed. If you use Linux, Lutris is designed to hook directly into your account and do ALL of the work for you in installing and making the game work. And finally, sometimes torrents don't have the little extras that GOG gives you with the game. So there's a lot more benefits to buying a game on GOG than you would think as compared to just torrenting them. [/QUOTE]
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