Dingfelder
Well-known member
You won't have to get an old computer. GOG is short for Great Old Games, which you can find at gog.com
They get DRM-free games, usually older ones but not always, almost always cheap but not always, generally get the latest patches and greatest expansions to them, and update them to work on modern computers. Forums are there too, to help share knowledge of individual games or games series.
I like the site because DRM schemes can be anywhere from very limiting to something that spies on your computer and on you to something that outright damages your computer. These days, if I fancy a new game, I'll generally just let a few years go by so I can get it DRM-Free, cheaper, and playable with a cheaper computer than you need to play a game when it's brand new.
They do have the Descent series, which I think eventually went to like four or five games.
They get DRM-free games, usually older ones but not always, almost always cheap but not always, generally get the latest patches and greatest expansions to them, and update them to work on modern computers. Forums are there too, to help share knowledge of individual games or games series.
I like the site because DRM schemes can be anywhere from very limiting to something that spies on your computer and on you to something that outright damages your computer. These days, if I fancy a new game, I'll generally just let a few years go by so I can get it DRM-Free, cheaper, and playable with a cheaper computer than you need to play a game when it's brand new.
They do have the Descent series, which I think eventually went to like four or five games.