
The GOG Connect is available right now but it's undergoing some growing pains, so you may want to give it a few days before attempting to import your Steam library. In this way, it ensures that people cannot buy a game from Steam, connect it to GOG so it's added to their library, and then get a refund through Steam while keeping a copy on GOG. PC Gamer notes that GOG has it setup where it will check your Steam library and if a game has been refunded, then it will be be removed from your GOG catalog as well, unless you purchased it directly from GOG. Of course, there is a security measure in place for some people who would attempt to abuse the system. Those kind of measures have helped a lot of games get crowd-funded through Kickstarter and IndieGoGo. In fact, some of the Kickstarter bonuses is being able to pledge to the project while being entitled to a DRM-free copy of the game.

Nevertheless, a lot of companies that have either been revitalized or got their start through crowd-funding on Kickstarter have put their games on GOG with DRM-free options. I should have done some research on this before I bought it from GOG but I wasn't aware just how many mods for it were on Steam and didn't seem to be obtainable elsewhere.Īny help or advice you can give me is greatly appreciated.Of course, GOG's lack of DRM has made some developers and publishers wary of allowing their games on the service, hence its smaller catalog of titles that are made available.

Make sure you have a clean install of the Steam/GOG version first.

I've been looking into mods for it and it seems most of the mods are on Steam and can't be obtained elsewhere or are not updated often elsewhere. Automated installer to upgrade your Steam or GOG copy of Tomb Raider I to the definite modern version of the game.

I've put about 24 hours into it so far and it's pretty fun. I bought Surviving Mars from GOG on Monday, August 6.
