

That said, I would be definitely scanning or archiving any discs or manuals or guides myself rather than sending them overseas. I would be happy to donate them to Replacementdocs too, though right now they are in a pretty poor way (requiring workarounds to download from and AFAIK no way to upload to), and it's scary to think they might up and lose *everything* overnight considering what a vital resource they are to retro and modern gamers alike. So if you want to send any discs or manuals to GOG. ZFR: Regarding manuals, would you consider scanning and uploading them to replacementdocs if you haven't already? I can understand there might be more legal reasons with this, but in that case they should at least tell him so "Sorry, but after all we can't include it." If you follow the thread, you'll see that despite of reminders, almost 4 years later this is still in limbo and no one knows why. Where a guy bought a game guide for Jagged Alliance, got the green light for sending it (in 2015) so that it will be included with the game, sent it and. I don't think the guy even bothered to check, since some of the missing manuals are available in the game's directory, so there is aboslutely no reason, legal or techincal, not to add it as an extra goodie too. After prodding them later they replied, but just gave a generic "sorry can't do it". I maintain a list of games with missing manuals and when contacted GOG regarding adding the missing ones to game cards my support ticket was ignored. Regarding manuals, would you consider scanning and uploading them to replacementdocs if you haven't already?īe careful about sending them to GOG.


Banjo_oz: The same goes for manuals, as I have a lot in storage that are historically interesting.
