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There was a post last fall/winter on the Oaradox forums where someone asked if they had considered selling their older games on GOG. The answer was something to the effect of they are always looking fog new ways/places to sell there games. It seems that not long after they opened there web shop.
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amok: Still... it is interesting in itself. And they have their own store also now, which they could do it through.
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Arghmage: The store still seems to have his hick-ups. It did take a few days till I got my steam-key from there. Direct steam would be faster, but I thought that if I buy it direct there it is nicer for them.
yeah, you get them a full cut, and do not give the middleman (Valve) 30%. Direct from the developer is always best (or Humble Store :))
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Balazs: I'm not sure about EU IV, but I think that the Steam version of CK II is DRM-free, isn't it?
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DukeNukemForever: Crusdader Kings 2 is drm-free on gamersgate, it's the only latest release I remember which was still drm-free.
Actually, I just tested it and the Steam version runs just fine without Steam, therefore I'd consider it DRM-free.
Post edited August 29, 2013 by Balazs
It's live.
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Only interested in Dungeoland and Leviathan, hmm. :/
The Showdown Effect was literally in the last Weekly Bundle. Wow.

Aside from that, I am just not a big fan of the genres for which Paradox tends to create games. So, I might buy it but not for BTA.

A healthy amount of soundtracks this time around, though. That's nice to see.
Is the EU3 Complete DRM free and does it contain everything (Chronicles)? I have EU3 on steam with everything, but would love a DRM free version.
Just a note, the name of Europa Universalis 3 Complete is misleading. There are another two expansions released after this package, so the full Europa Universalis 3 experience comes with the Chronicles edition.
Post edited August 29, 2013 by DukeNukemForever
How is EU3?
Will get for Warlock anyways
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cdnred: Is the EU3 Complete DRM free and does it contain everything (Chronicles)? I have EU3 on steam with everything, but would love a DRM free version.
From the description below only the soundtracks are drm-free downloads. For the games it seems you get only steam-keys.

Quote: Note: This bundle provides Steam keys only.
Post edited August 29, 2013 by DukeNukemForever
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SovietSharkey: How is EU3?
Will get for Warlock anyways
With the remaining two expansions, it's an amazing game. I've got way too many hours in it. Still, I'm not sure I could recommend this "Complete" version.
Can confirm, just bought the bundle (below the average, however, so Crusader Kings 2 and Magicka may be different); the only downloads I have are for the soundtracks, the games are only Steam keys.
Games in the $125 bundle:

A Game of Dwarves – Windows
Arsenal of Democracy – Windows
Cities in Motion – Windows and Mac
Cities in Motion 2 – Windows and Mac
Commander: Conquest of the Americas – Windows
Crusaders: Thy Kingdom Come – Windows
Crusader Kings Complete – Windows
Crusader Kings II – Windows, Mac, and Linux
Darkest Hour: A Hearts of Iron Game – Windows
Defenders of Ardania – Windows
Dungeonland – Windows and Mac
East India Company – Windows
Europa Universalis: Rome - Gold Edition – Windows
Europa Universalis: Rome - Vae Victis – Windows
Europa Universalis III – Windows and Mac
For The Glory – Windows
Gettysburg: Armored Warfare – Windows
Hearts of Iron II: Complete – Windows
Hearts of Iron III – Windows and Mac
Impire – Windows
King Arthur - The Role-Playing Wargame – Windows
King Arthur - Fallen Champions – Windows
King Arthur II - The Role-Playing Wargame – Windows
Knights of the Pen and Paper +1 – Windows, Mac, and Linux
Lead and Gold - Gangs of the Wild West – Windows
Leviathan: Warships – Windows and Mac
Magicka – Windows
Majesty: Gold Edition – Windows
Majesty Gold HD – Windows
Majesty 2 – Windows
March of the Eagles – Windows
Mount & Blade – Windows
Mount & Blade: Warband – Windows
Naval War: Arctic Circle – Windows
Pirates of the Black Cove – Windows
Sengoku – Windows
Ship Simulator Extremes – Windows
Starvoid – Windows
Sword of the Stars Complete Collection – Windows
Sword of the Stars II: Enhanced Edition – Windows
Teleglitch: Die More Edition – Windows, Mac, and Linux
The Kings' Crusade – Windows
The Showdown Effect – Windows and Mac
Victoria: Revolutions – Windows
Victoria II – Windows
War of the Roses – Windows
War of the Vikings Alpha – Windows
Warlock - Master of the Arcane – Windows
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cdnred: Is the EU3 Complete DRM free and does it contain everything (Chronicles)? I have EU3 on steam with everything, but would love a DRM free version.
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DukeNukemForever: From the description below only the soundtracks are drm-free downloads. For the games it seems you get only steam-keys.
Yes, steam keys only. I misread part of the description. Being steam only disappoints, but even moe so they only did EU3 complete rather than chronicles. I'm not sure the bundle has anything to offer me I guess. Is Warlock any good? I've been tempted by Magicka in the past, but I've seen it much cheaper with at least some of the DLC included.

I've yet to play EU3 as I'm pretty glued to CK2. I hope to start a game of it after I finish my current playthrough of CK2 though.
The complete version of EU3 lacks the latest expansion, so it's pretty weak. It's strange, because they were giving away EU3 chronicls for FREE at some point, and now they don't want to sell them?

Anyway, most of the games in this bundle are abandoned and discountinued by Paradox.