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Mount & Blade FREE for the next 48 hours, 700+ titles up to 90% off, daily deals, and flash sales!

Long evenings and gloomy mornings? That's why Fall is for gaming! Let's begin the gargantuan 2014 DRM-free Big Fall Sale! We've prepared a head-spinning lineup of 700+ titles discounted up to 90% off. It kicks off with an exceptional offering: the bottomless sandbox action-RPG Mount & Blade is available for free for the first 48 hours of the sale. You can sign up for your free copy on our front page. You can also complete the Mount and Blade collection with the remaining titles bundled 75% off.

Impressive? We've only just begun. Look here, what's that? Another bundle? Yes! It's the all-time favorite Ultimate Dungeons and Dragons Bundle making a comeback by popular demand. Only $21.10 for a collection of ten D&D classics with hundreds of hours worth of gameplay time. Available for 24 hours only, as tomorrow this amazing deal will step down to make room for another gratuitous daily offer. Not feeling like waiting an entire day for a new offer? No worries, we've got you covered. Throughout the sale a line up of flash deals will be available on our front page to give you amazing offers on great games hour, by hour, by hour.

Finally, more free stuff! Visit us daily and collect special stamps on our front page. Gather 7, and you'll receive a copy of CD PROJEKT RED's flag-ship RPG, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and a brilliant movie The Gamers: Director's Cut absolutely for FREE. There you have it, our BIG Fall Sale to make your November evenings a little bit brighter and way, way more fun. Stay with us for gaming goodness happening daily!
Was that a further discount to D&D bundle at 3? I'm desperate for it but it's outside my money at the moment. Anyone any details? Even if just to stop me getting hopes up!
"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

>_>
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runewarden: Was that a further discount to D&D bundle at 3? I'm desperate for it but it's outside my money at the moment. Anyone any details? Even if just to stop me getting hopes up!
These have never been cheaper than they are now on GOG, unlikely there will be a better sale. I think Gamerw Gate has the same installers and steeper discounts at times if yiu care to track and wait.
Thank you xxx

Had just clocked comment above at something happening at 3 x
looks like wrap up time. Nice sale!
I got myself some nice buy's this week

today:
for 4.35 euro..... :D

ULTIMA™ 1+2+3 € 4.79 € 0.87
ULTIMA™ 4+5+6 € 4.79 € 0.87
ULTIMA™ 7 THE COMPLETE EDITION € 4.79 € 0.87
ULTIMA™ 8 GOLD EDITION € 4.79 € 0.87
ULTIMA™ 9: ASCENSION € 4.79 € 0.87 (3d so this one will never be played :D)

total: € 4.35

ICEWIND DALE 2 COMPLETE € 7.99 € 3.19

I needed 3 more HOMM:

HEROES OF MIGHT AND MAGIC® € 7.99 € 3.19
HEROES OF MIGHT AND MAGIC® 2: GOLD € 7.99 € 3.19
HEROES CHRONICLES: ALL CHAPTERS € 7.99 € 3.99

now its complete (except for the latest 3d versions)
cause i played demos of the 3d versions, but they are not my type, i like 2d better.
2d all the way :D

yesterday:

ESCHALON: BOOK III € 11.89 € 2.39
ESCHALON: BOOK II € 7.99 € 3.99

21 nov:
INNER WORLD, THE € 11.89 € 2.39
ESCHALON: BOOK I € 4.79 € 2.39

so eschalon is also complete , togeher with avernum and Avadon :D

also gave the old smugglers V a try at the sales:

18nov
SMUGGLERS V € 7.99 € 1.99
DLC: SMUGGLER'S GUILD € 3.19 € 1.59
Post edited November 23, 2014 by gamesfreak64
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Phil84: "Nice, you own all items from this promo."

"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

"Nice, you own all items from this promo."

>_>
i have 4 already ....

eschalon saga
deponia trilogy
spiderwebs rpg's
ultima series




i might have had 5 but these four 3d titles messed it up :D


Neverwinter Nights Diamond
$1.99


Neverwinter Nights 2 Complete
$3.99

Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard
$1.99

Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
$1.99
Post edited November 23, 2014 by gamesfreak64
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skeletonbow: I'd like to thank both GOG and TaleWorlds for the free promo for Mount & Blade which I picked up while the promo was on as I'd heard great things about the series on and off all year long and had finally added it to my wish list months ago.

The day before I had just said to a friend "I'd like to try out a new game, something totally new and different from the usual games I play." but I didn't have any particular thing in mind. I installed Mount & Blade the next day and well... I've been playing it like a total junkie addict every day since pretty much non-stop. What an addictive game! LOL My only regret was that I didn't pick up the rest of the series while it was on promo, and I missed it showing up again a few days ago apparently (due to playing the game non-stop pretty much hehe). Everyone says the newer games are even way more addicting plus multiplayer so I look forward to that in the future once I wear out the first game. Hopefully they'll pop up for a final encore, or during the winter holiday promo.

Does the multiplayer mode of any of these games support multiple people playing the full blown strategy/RPG game as different adventurers/parties/factions, or is it just all arena combat similar to Chivalry Medieval Warfare? I'm hoping it has both types of gameplay but either would be a blast.

Has anyone had a look at the teaser videos and screenshots of Mount & Blade 2 by chance? It looks mind blowing amazing! I hope they do a day 1 GOG release of that when it comes out. It very well may be one of the few games that convinces me to pay the opening price due to high anticipation whimsy. :)

Anyhow, thanks for bringing these games to GOG TaleWorlds, they're must-haves!
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Neilk40: Thanks great post, Unfortunately i missed out on the free Mount and Blade promo finding this sale too late, sounds like a great game.
It's surprisingly addictive and blends several genres of game play together very well, TPP/FPP combat, ARPG, RTS, diplomacy simulation. The one weak spot it has is the enemy unit AI is braindead at times and overly cunning at other times ( units running into the walls continuously in tournaments for example ). Other than that and running against a hard invisible wall of the edge of the map in battle occasionally though the strategy and game play are 5 star. This is definitely one of the best games I've ever played, hard to believe they gave it away for free! I guess they were hoping people like me would say good things about the game to encourage others to buy it. Great marketing strategy! Buy these games, but prepare to get a bad case of soreassitis. ;o)


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skeletonbow: [...]My only regret was that I didn't pick up the rest of the series while it was on promo, and I missed it showing up again a few days ago apparently (due to playing the game non-stop pretty much hehe).[...]Hopefully they'll pop up for a final encore, or during the winter holiday promo.[...]
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HunchBluntley: According to an e-mail I got yesterday, starting tomorrow morning, there will be a "48-hour Big Fall Bundle Finale", so you should get your chance. (That is, if you can tear yourself away from your mercenary activities in Calradia for long enough :) )
Indeed, I was hoping they'd do their usual last-day encore sale which has become more or less a standard for GOG at this point. I hope they retain the encore sale in all future seasonal promos too as it is damned handy. I think I've picked up games I missed with the encore on about 75% of the quarterly promos over the last few years. Yay for Mount & Blade series showing up again today, going to pick up the entire promo pack for $10 after morning ritual and food are complete. Looking forward to trying out Warband and its DLC, and Fire and Sword!
Post edited November 23, 2014 by skeletonbow
It would have been nice to have gotten a prominent message on GOG itself about the flash sales disappearing. I only found out this morning after the sales disappeared. I had planned to pick up a few more today. Oh well.

Perhaps I should just cave in and work towards completing my Bullfrog collection instead.
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zaine-h: It would have been nice to have gotten a prominent message on GOG itself about the flash sales disappearing.
You could subscribe to the GOG newsletter. The newsletter is the reason I knew that the flash deals would be offered for 48 hours.
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lufu: You could subscribe to the GOG newsletter.
That doesn't solve the fundamental problem. GOG has regularly released information on Facebook or through newsletters that it never puts up on it's own site. As a consumer, I shouldn't have to go sign up for a newsletter to find out how long a sale is. I've long since filed this under "Steam does it better."
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lufu: You could subscribe to the GOG newsletter.
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zaine-h: That doesn't solve the fundamental problem. GOG has regularly released information on Facebook or through newsletters that it never puts up on it's own site. As a consumer, I shouldn't have to go sign up for a newsletter to find out how long a sale is. I've long since filed this under "Steam does it better."
Yeah... it is really shitty that a lot of information come on facebook or twitter and never appear here on the website. Personally I would be ok if they came at least with the newsletter since that is something here from the website but all that info only appearing on the social websites is annoying.
The screenshots of the Wadjet Eye games kinda look like MCGA or standard VGA at best. Is that part of the "retro" .... or can you run these games on higher resolutions? Some descriptions mention wide screen support, but it's not very clear. Do the games look better at higher resolutions or are they still that pixelated?
Post edited November 23, 2014 by eiii
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lufu: You could subscribe to the GOG newsletter.
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zaine-h: That doesn't solve the fundamental problem. GOG has regularly released information on Facebook or through newsletters that it never puts up on it's own site. As a consumer, I shouldn't have to go sign up for a newsletter to find out how long a sale is. I've long since filed this under "Steam does it better."
To be honest I don't check the GOG website that often, so I'm glad that they send out a newsletter. I don't use Facebook, so I hope that they don't post any info there that's not included in the newsletter.

That said I would welcome it if they put the newsletter on the website too, so that it reaches people who check the website and only that regularly.

Edit: I just saw that I misread your earlier post. I read it as "a prominent message from GOG" instead of "a prominent message on GOG". Therefore my previous post about the newsletter didn't address your problem/wish and I'm sorry for that.
Post edited November 23, 2014 by lufu
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runewarden: Was that a further discount to D&D bundle at 3? I'm desperate for it but it's outside my money at the moment. Anyone any details? Even if just to stop me getting hopes up!
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undeadcow: These have never been cheaper than they are now on GOG...
I recall them being sold separately (discounted 80-85%) during the summer sale of 2013. Personally, I'm not interested in the bottom three titles so I'll wait and see.