<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Chris Trottier wrote</title><author_name>Chris Trottier (npub1e9…xmsz2)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1e9xty8eww57a3npv2vfl5cel567cd0k4stqu89aa6l0undk0pr8shxmsz2</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>There’s a lot of people who don’t understand how [GOG.com](http://GOG.com ) works. So here’s a brief explanation:&#xA;&#xA;If a game gets delisted on [GOG.com](http://GOG.com ), it is still in your library. &#xA;&#xA;Whether or not [GOG.com](http://GOG.com ) someday “takes” your games, it does not matter because they provide offline installers. Which, by the way, can be stored on your local hard drive. &#xA;&#xA;Some games on [GOG.com](http://GOG.com ) include DOSBox for emulation but that’s for modern hardware. If you want to run it on vintage, period accurate hardware, you can run those games without emulation. &#xA;&#xA;[GOG.com](http://GOG.com ) doesn’t have DRM so nobody can “take” those games away from you.</html></oembed>