Sadly no, since they list mods, cheats, hacks as separate items and their definition encompasses everything that interacts with GoG Content (aka the game).
And since they are separate items, what you are talking about would only be hacks. Still bad enough since quite a few of those like the ...
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- Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:17 am
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Re: GoG User Agreement Changes Discussion
Although they state that they would come at you if you are the third party publishing a mod on that hypothetic portal if that mod is aimed at interfering with GOG service , i striked "GOG content" there because it's conflicting with that other statement.
No, you have simply changed the User ...
- Tue Jan 16, 2024 7:52 pm
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GoG User Agreement Changes Discussion
What are you guys thinking about the new User Agreement changes with GoG?
Essentially they are forbidding modding any game you get from them, even if the publisher allows it.
1.3 Also, when we're talking about games, in-game content, virtual items or currency or GOG videos or other content or ...
Essentially they are forbidding modding any game you get from them, even if the publisher allows it.
1.3 Also, when we're talking about games, in-game content, virtual items or currency or GOG videos or other content or ...