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New beats to wreck some deadbeats



<span class="bold">Crypt of the NecroDancer - Extended Soundtrack 2</span>, a selection of brand new music to synchronize with your dungeon crawling, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

The last thing you need when dungeon-crawling is running out of good music. But never fear, the Extended Soundtrack 2 is here and it brings 40 additional retro and synthwave tracks you can dance to, courtesy of composers Virt and Girlfriend Records.

And did you hear? <span class="bold">Crypt of the NecroDancer</span> has also received a massive free update recently. Keep an eye out for all the cool changes brought by v1.24, including:

- New languages: Brazilian Portuguese and Russian
- A chest full of technical fixes and gameplay tweaks
- Slight audiovisual improvements for increased immersion



Expand your killer dance moves with <span class="bold">Crypt of the NecroDancer - Extended Soundtrack 2</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
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011284mm: The way GOG does it,
That's actually standard operating procedure for DLC just about everywhere so it's not really exclusive to us :)
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JudasIscariot: That's actually standard operating procedure for DLC just about everywhere so it's not really exclusive to us :)
But couldn't you handle soundtracks in another way than game content DLCs? It's understandable that one will need the base game to purchase game content DLCs (because of support and compability), but why for soundtracks? There are no compability issues and one can easily enjoy a soundtrack without owning the game.
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JudasIscariot: That's actually standard operating procedure for DLC just about everywhere so it's not really exclusive to us :)
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PaterAlf: But couldn't you handle soundtracks in another way than game content DLCs? It's understandable that one will need the base game to purchase game content DLCs (because of support and compability), but why for soundtracks? There are no compability issues and one can easily enjoy a soundtrack without owning the game.
The last time I asked that, the answer was to make a wishlist entry about it. Not that I did, since I merely asked because this never made sense to me :D
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POUNDED IN THE BUTT by buying the OST from bandcamp. :)
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JudasIscariot: That's actually standard operating procedure for DLC just about everywhere so it's not really exclusive to us :)
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PaterAlf: But couldn't you handle soundtracks in another way than game content DLCs? It's understandable that one will need the base game to purchase game content DLCs (because of support and compability), but why for soundtracks? There are no compability issues and one can easily enjoy a soundtrack without owning the game.
Like I said, it's SOP everywhere and since that's how it's handled everywhere else, we can't expect to be the exception in this regard :)
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PaterAlf: why for soundtracks? There are no compability issues and one can easily enjoy a soundtrack without owning the game.
It's probably a legal issue.
Do authors plan to release 64-bit version for Linux? 32-bit one is still buggy.
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Vainamoinen: POUNDED IN THE BUTT by buying the OST from bandcamp. :)
Bandcamp is fine. They provide DRM-free FLAC as well. I actually prefer buying music there, because they also give streaming as a convenience option in addition to downloads.
Post edited May 09, 2016 by shmerl
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PaterAlf: But couldn't you handle soundtracks in another way than game content DLCs? It's understandable that one will need the base game to purchase game content DLCs (because of support and compability), but why for soundtracks? There are no compability issues and one can easily enjoy a soundtrack without owning the game.
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JudasIscariot: Like I said, it's SOP everywhere and since that's how it's handled everywhere else, we can't expect to be the exception in this regard :)
Ahem, yep, we expect you to be exception GOG. It is DRM everywhere, it is region locked everywhere, it is early access everywhere, it is... oh well, I see your point now...
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JudasIscariot: Like I said, it's SOP everywhere and since that's how it's handled everywhere else, we can't expect to be the exception in this regard :)
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tokisto: Ahem, yep, we expect you to be exception GOG. It is DRM everywhere, it is region locked everywhere, it is early access everywhere, it is... oh well, I see your point now...
No, apparently not since we're venturing into hyperbole with "It is DRM everywhere, it is region locked everywhere, it is early access everywhere" :)
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shmerl: Do authors plan to release 64-bit version for Linux? 32-bit one is still buggy.
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Vainamoinen: POUNDED IN THE BUTT by buying the OST from bandcamp. :)
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shmerl: Bandcamp is fine. They provide DRM-free FLAC as well. I actually prefer buying music there, because they also give streaming as a convenience option in addition to downloads.
I think he's referring to the fact that all but one of the soundtracks are more expensive on Bandcamp than they are on GOG and Steam, which might be part of why you have to own the game to buy them as DLC.
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JudasIscariot: Like I said, it's SOP everywhere and since that's how it's handled everywhere else, we can't expect to be the exception in this regard :)
I hope you are trying to be the exception though.
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JudasIscariot: Like I said, it's SOP everywhere and since that's how it's handled everywhere else, we can't expect to be the exception in this regard :)
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Wurzelkraft: I hope you are trying to be the exception though.
Where possible, yes :)
I have the new music but it seems my previously purchased DLC has disappeared! Danny Baranowsky Soundtrack, Extended Soundtrack and Extras are all missing in action. Refreshing my account didn't bring them back. Has this happened to anyone else?
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Post edited May 09, 2016 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: I have the new music but it seems my previously purchased DLC has disappeared! Danny Baranowsky Soundtrack, Extended Soundtrack and Extras are all missing in action. Refreshing my account didn't bring them back. Has this happened to anyone else?
First try accessing your library page without ANY third-party scripts such as Adalia's :)
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JudasIscariot: First try accessing your library page without ANY third-party scripts such as Adalia's :)
Yup, that was it. Thanks. :)
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Post edited May 09, 2016 by Barry_Woodward