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A very special day draws near for virtual taverns owners and gamers who wish to try themselves in this risky yet fascinating business! For them, we have a special message from Klabater, the studio behind the Crossroads Inn game:

To all RPG and tycoon enthusiasts and to our beloved Innkeepers among the GOG gamers!

Klabater is proud to spread the word about the arrival of Crossroads Inn Anniversary Edition! We would like to celebrate the first good year of running the Inn together. Or have we not met just yet, we would like to invite you to the feast before we raise the game's price to 24,99$! The game’s celebration will bring tons of improvement and new content right next week, on Thursday, the 22nd of October!



The new companions can now see the game priced at 19,99$, but they shall seek their exclusive deepest ever discount in their mailboxes!
The owners of the original game will receive the Anniversary Edition upgrade for FREE!

Check out the official trailer:
The newsletter discount is 50% off so if you are planning on jumping in be sure that you are signed up or get a code from someone.
Never heard of this one. Going to have to keep my eye on it.
Wait, why no Linux? This game can be played on Linux on Steam, can't it?
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1jocator: Wait, why no Linux? This game can be played on Linux on Steam, can't it?
The engine supports linux too, it shouldn't be difficult at all!
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mqstout: ...So I shouldn't have bough the DLCs as they came out since they're now free to all owners of the base game? I saw huge potential in this game, though it was very unpolished on release, and I was waiting for it ti "finish" to go back and play it more...
Consider it supporting the developer. If you don't like the practice, then don't support them in the future. That's the best solution.
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GOG.com: -snip-
Thanks to the site being broken right now, I can't redeem the newsletter discount!
Please fix ASAP.
The Redeem page is broken, and I cannot do anything on the page. Please fix this issue!
I can also confirm that the website, in particular the Redeem Code page, is broken beyond belief. I have no way of redeeming the newsletter discount, and I'm rather disappointed considering past discounts have been quite good and redeemed without issue.
It's fixed now. I just bought it. Code redeem worked fine.
Seems like my code got used though I couldn't check out (some sort of bug there at checkout) :(
Can't redeem the newsletter discount. Looks like it is blocked by some kind of reCaptcha* that doesn't open or ask anything.
Post edited October 16, 2020 by gimli420
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ciemnogrodzianin: is that some kind of new tradition to don't bother adding existing Linux ports here?
Honestly...yes.

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gogtrial34987: Customers have been complaining for the full year about pathfinding and similar bugs making the game nearly unplayable, so yay, I guess, for that finally being improved (sad, though, that this is only mentioned on Steam, and not here), but the lack of communication about it from the past year (while DLC were being churned out at speed) isn't exactly inspiring me with confidence that the game will actually become fully playable in one fell swoop with this update. :/
This is my concern.
The devs have shown themselves capable of turning out buggy, unfinished product. Now they're making major changes to core aspects of the game plus adding totally new content at once - what's the likelihood that this upgraded version will be polished and fully functional on release?

In these days of early access and constant internet-fueled updates, the games industry has become a bit too good at selling dreams of what promising products could be, rather than reliably working code.
On the Pathfinding, AI:

The engine developer (they're using another's engine, not their own) was working with them on the Pathfinding elements. They have a blog post about it. It's not work they necessarily did themselves other than updating to a newer version of the engine.
Post edited October 22, 2020 by mqstout
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mqstout: ...So I shouldn't have bough the DLCs as they came out since they're now free to all owners of the base game? I saw huge potential in this game, though it was very unpolished on release, and I was waiting for it ti "finish" to go back and play it more...
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BradHoyt: Yeah.. This is what happens when games get older... The developer eventually comes out with a 'game of the year' or 'anniversary' version that includes the DLCs. Be pissed all you want about how 'unfinished' it was which is valid, but if your an avid gamer, you shouldn't be surprised.
Yeah it's SOP with games,..DLC and expansions get packaged together in a "GOTY" or a "Collector's Edition" within a year or so.Been that way for a long time.

Now the real question: Did they fix the bugs enough to make this thing plyable? Iwas tempted by it, but the almost universal panning of the game for being released in a broken state kept my visa card in my wallet..and that numerous patches have apparetny not fixed it is not encouraging.

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XeylaDeath: The Redeem page is broken, and I cannot do anything on the page. Please fix this issue!
Just like the intial release of the game...
Post edited October 24, 2020 by dudalb
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GOG.com: The new companions can now see the game priced at 19,99$, but they shall seek their exclusive deepest ever discount in their mailboxes!
Aww that is disappointing, Seems I missed the email discount :(