[quote who="Ticktoc" reply="5" id="3630771"] But to use one version for playing MP between several people is a totally different kettle of fish. [/quote] Every other game I've bought on GOG allows that. Divinity Original Sin, Starbound, Baldur's Gate 2: EE, etc. Again, it's not unreasonable, and very much how GOG works. It's sounding like this is no longer a help thread, as I've found that playing Multiplayer over LAN is not Possib
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[quote who="EdWood110" reply="2" id="3630732"] You will get 4 Steam keys. [/quote] The main problem with that is that they're Steam Keys. I don't like steam. You don't actually own your games . That doesn't fly well with me. [quote who="Ticktoc" reply="3" id="3630762"]I don't see how anybody could reasonably assume that that would be OK. [
Hi, I bought Ashes of the Singularity on GOG.com today. I love the game. It looks great. As per GOG's normal policy, you're allowed to install the game on as many household computers as you want. I installed it on my wife's PC and we went to play together, and it's not connecting to the multiplayer. I'm assuming this is because GOG Galaxy is not connecting. I've contacted GOG, and I'll solve that, if it's solvable. It may just require that she purchas