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Goodbyes are not forever (and war never changes).

It's not the first time we give this advice, but remember to take your Rad-X pills, try not to mistake a G.E.C.K for a gecko (not even remotely the same thing!), and take good care of yourself out there in the wasteland: <span class="bold">Fallout</span>, the premiere post nuclear role playing game franchise, is back.
The Fallout games have been with us on day one, and they played an inseparable part in defining the early GOG.com catalog. When they got swept away by radioactive winds, a gaping hole the size of California was left behind that we haven't quite been able to fill... until now!

Once again, you can pick up all three RPG classics at <span class="bold">66% off in a single post-apo bundle that includes:
--Fallout
--Fallout 2
--Fallout Tactics





We're welcoming Bethesda Softworks to GOG.com with more bundles, and tons of new classic releases - all DRM-free of course - and don't forget that two The Elder Scrolls classics (The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall) will drop like a bomb straight into your library, completely FREE with any Bethesda purchase. The bundle promos end on Wednesday, September 2, 12:59 PM GMT.





Stream watch:
Twitch.tv/GOGcom is worth your attention - we'll be showing off all three returning Fallout games over the next few days, along with many other Bethesda releases!

THURSDAY, August 27th:
4pm GMT / 6pm CEST / 12pm EDT / 9am PDT: Fallout Tactics with MegapiemanPHD

SATURDAY, August 29th:
6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT: Fallout 2 with Outstar
8pm GMT / 10pm CESt / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT: Fallout 1 with Vlad of The Weekend Slice
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viperfdl: Strange. The same goes for me although the games are still in my library.
Hmm, they're now marked as "Classic" implying that there is a difference between the new release and the old release and I'm being denied whatever updates were made just because I bought the games when Interplay owned them. Pretty sure this didn't happen for Steam owners of the games.
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Smannesman: Because GOG is awful in maintaining multiple editions of games.
My copies have been renamed 'Classic' implying some actual known difference.
Post edited August 26, 2015 by SirPrimalform
Funnily enough, the only "updates" that Bethsoft made to Fallout on Steam was using the HD patches made by fans.
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viperfdl: Strange. The same goes for me although the games are still in my library.
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SirPrimalform: Hmm, they're now marked as "Classic" implying that there is a difference between the new release and the old release and I'm being denied whatever updates were made just because I bought the games when Interplay owned them. Pretty sure this didn't happen for Steam owners of the games.
First thing - the new Release is multilanguage. The classic english only. I don't like this.
The release here is the "Bethesda" version of the game thats on Steam. So widescreen support and such is built into it.
Yes! Woo! AHHHHHH! :D Finaly!
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viperfdl: Strange. The same goes for me although the games are still in my library.
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SirPrimalform: Hmm, they're now marked as "Classic" implying that there is a difference between the new release and the old release and I'm being denied whatever updates were made just because I bought the games when Interplay owned them. Pretty sure this didn't happen for Steam owners of the games.
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Smannesman: Because GOG is awful in maintaining multiple editions of games.
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SirPrimalform: My copies have been renamed 'Classic' implying some actual known difference.
What are the updates that were made? Are there any differences that have been confirmed?
Great news, go get the newer ones too, GOG! (NV and 3)
What's new? can our old copies be upgraded?
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Crosmando: Funnily enough, the only "updates" that Bethsoft made to Fallout on Steam was using the HD patches made by fans.
So if I've manually patched it, it's the same thing?
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Calamity: I already own Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics on my GoG account. Any chance I can get Arena and Daggerfall added as well or does this only count for new purchases?

If not, I'm fine with that, it doesn't hurt to ask.
Probably not, because the old (now "Classic") versions are licensed by Interplay, who have no say over TES.
These should never have left to begin with... Still, I hate Bethesda a lot less now than I did before .
Very glad to see the return of the classic Fallout games but...

Why do we have to buy the Fallout games again while Steam customers who owned the old Fallout versions got the Bethesda "upgrades" for free?
Post edited August 26, 2015 by ShadowOwl
No goodies in the new versions. Only a manual. 2 comes with a reference card, but apparently 1 doesn't even get that.
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Crosmando: Funnily enough, the only "updates" that Bethsoft made to Fallout on Steam was using the HD patches made by fans.
Still shitty if the Interplay customers weren't singled out on Steam but are being here. It does make a difference, see below:

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Rincewind81: First thing - the new Release is multilanguage. The classic english only. I don't like this.
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grimgroove: What are the updates that were made? Are there any differences that have been confirmed?
Languages at least.
Post edited August 26, 2015 by SirPrimalform
Please bring New Vegas,please bring New Vegas,please bring New Vegas.