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GFWL and Resident Evil 5

I've been sorting through my old physical PC games and donating some that I won't play again and aren't worth anything. I assumed my old Games For Windows Live titles would not work, but they do! They absolutely do! GTA IV: Episodes from Liberty City, Fable III, Lost Planet 2...etc, they all work perfectly. They have some installation quirks. You do need the latest GFWL update and they can take an age to install, so long in fact it feels like the installer has crashed in the case of Lost Planet 2, but if you leave it be it will complete and then work just fine. 

I also found out that I could still install the GFWL version of Resident Evil 5 on Steam and that also works. It no longer shows your serial key on Steam but I was able to use my Lost Planet 2 serial key on it instead. It seems some GFWL titles used a shared key database and aren't locked to a specific title. Red Faction: Guerrilla and Flatout Ultimate Carnage also still have their GFWL versions available on Steam.

It's all been very cool and a bit of a nostalgia trip. There's a small Reddit community online and users have compiled a spreadsheet to help people out that are stuck trying to get games running - Games for Windows - LIVE - Google Sheets

I had a screenshot from RE5 saved in my Dropbox folder from 2012 titled Unfinished Business. I had played it with a friend at the time and wanted to get back into it, but I ended up parting ways with him in 2014. We were struggling on the Wesker fight un 5-3 on professional mode if I remember correctly, and we never did go back to it.

I've been playing through it again on Amateur and Veteran and unlocked a bunch of stuff including unlimited ammo for my favourite weapons, all skins, obtained all BSAA emblems...etc. I noticed my last achievements were obtained in 2011 so I've been using these playthroughs to unlock the remainder. It's been 15 years since I last played it and I now have just three left.

It's been fun and as mentioned very nostalgic. I was ambivalent about life at that time but it was a clear step up from 2026 with everything going on.

Anyway, I've started a new professional save now so let's see if I can finally beat it.


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