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Pay what you want, grab up to 3 excellent RPGs, support Larian Studios!

Quick summary:
1. Set your own fair price.
2. Get up to 3 Divinity Games, including Divinity II: Developer's Cut.
3. Own some of the games? No problem--you'll get the gift codes to give to friends.
4. Bonus for you:
* enjoy exclusive access to Divinity II: Developer's Cut one day before the release
* tons of goodies for all the games
* unlock special videos from Larian Studios

RPG fans, promo hunters, dev supporters! For the next 7 days GOG.com gives you a chance to put three wonderful role-playing games on your shelf, puts you in control over their price, and offers you an opportunity to support the games' hard working and talented developers: Larian Games. Proudly introducing: [url=http://www.gog.com/divinity]GOG Pay What You Want: Divinity Anthology! The "Pay What You Want" can be purchased from GOG.com starting now until 01:00 AM GMT on the 18th of October, 2012.

Set your own fair price for the classic Divine Divinity, where you become the chosen one, destined to fulfil an ancient prophecy and save the Seven Races of Rivellon. In this extensive, challenging, and very addictive game you will encounter many different enemies and a great variety of items, NPCs, and quests.

Beat the average price and receive your copy of Beyond Divinity, the creative continuation of the series, featuring an immersive story of the divine and the daemonic, challenging gameplay with two characters to control at the same time and a huge universe to explore and exploit.

The top 10% of our most generous users will also grant themselves an early access to the upcoming Divinity 2: Developer's Cut.The Developer's Cut, which is the ultimate edition of the game, comes with Divinity II and the expansion Divinity II: Flames of Vengeance, as well as a special developer's mode and extra goodies, will be available on PC on the 18th of October, 2012, but if you buy it here you will get to play it a day earlier than everyone else! The "Director's Cut" subtitle also means, that you'll have the unique opportunity to experience the game just as the developers did: with optional access to developer console you'll feel like the god of the realm.

But that's not all! All of the games come with an extensive amount of goodies--especially Divinity 2: Developer's Cut features a crazy amount of bonus materials (all of which you can access as soon as you finalize your purchase). To make things even more interesting, Larian Games told us that as the sales progress, they will be releasing some very special announcements and interesting videos. Heard enough? Go to the GOG Pay What You Want: Divinity Anthology page!
Post edited October 10, 2012 by G-Doc
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Lexor: Maybe I am wrong but... if Divinity II's normal price $19.99 and already "top supporter" requires $15+ so I think really soon "top supporter" will be above $19.99 - that will be a little "weird" to pay for someone who has two other games. Such promo idea is quite nice but its design and execution is really poor.
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SpiderFromMars: Because people are paying large amounts and not like a sale approach... weird...
Some people will pay even high prices to suppoer developer, etc. But when "top supporter" price will be above normal price I predict that whole "promo engine" will be dead. And as it becomes really soon, such promo is not good by design.
Whoa, this is new! Nice to see GOG doing this, can't wait to see how the average will end up.
One tip for the bundle page: the logos of the games should be links to the gamecards on GOG for easier browsing.
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PirateNeilsouth: Pay what you want for the Divinity Anthology It isn't actually, its pay what you want for Divine Divinity, you gotta pay 15.99 for DII.. that isn't exactlying paying what i want to pay. Misleading advertising
Ah, right, its not good too... :( sigh
Although I'm not interested by the games offered (I already own the first divinity and I know it will take me a lot of time to finish it), I gladly welcome this initiative ;)
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Lexor: Some people will pay even high prices to suppoer developer, etc. But when "top supporter" price will be above normal price I predict that whole "promo engine" will be dead. And as it becomes really soon, such promo is not good by design.
I asume they may manually lower the tiers average prices if they go too high. I hope so, at least...

I hope they have some "happy hours" or something like that planned. Such offers wore up pretty fast without aditional encouraging.
Post edited October 10, 2012 by keeveek
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PirateNeilsouth: Pay what you want for the Divinity Anthology It isn't actually, its pay what you want for Divine Divinity, you gotta pay 15.99 for DII.. that isn't exactlying paying what i want to pay. Misleading advertising
Yeah, it's not technically pay what you want since you need to meet the above average price to get everything.

I think I'll pass. I paid full price preordering DII way back so don't particularly want to pay much for another copy of it. It doesn't help that I already have multiple copies of the other two games. :(
Loved Divinity 2. SO paid the $15.99 for it. Interesting take on pay what you want.
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RaggieRags: Why can't I see the dev journal on the list of downloads?
Probably because Divinity II: Developer's Cut (which is what it's part of) won't be unlocked until the 17th.
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Lexor: Maybe I am wrong but... if Divinity II's normal price $19.99 and already "top supporter" requires $15+ so I think really soon "top supporter" will be above $19.99 - that will be a little "weird" to pay for someone who has two other games. Such promo idea is quite nice but its design and execution is really poor.
Execution is strange at least, price is rising minute after minute, it really should have some "top supporter" limit of $15.99 (like 50% off the bundle)
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Ubivis: umm... Alquist $1,000.00 WOW
Woah! I can`t believe someone pays $1000 for three computer games... I hope he or she didn`t misspell the intended amount (comma fault or so...) :-D
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Lexor: Some people will pay even high prices to suppoer developer, etc. But when "top supporter" price will be above normal price I predict that whole "promo engine" will be dead. And as it becomes really soon, such promo is not good by design.
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keeveek: I asume they may manually lower the tiers average prices if they go too high. I hope so, at least...
That will be kind of cheating and unfair for others who paid some $ "a little earlier", just before this "manual fix".
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Nordwolf: I hope he or she didn`t misspell the intended amount (comma fault or so...) :-D
System seems to change commas to dots, so either one will work. So it seems that yes, he did enter 1000, and accepted the charge O_o
I already have these games, so 16.99 seems a bit steep just to get a director's cut.

It could be a good deal for those who don't have the games, but it's getting expensive pretty quickly...
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RaggieRags: Why can't I see the dev journal on the list of downloads?
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TheEnigmaticT: Probably because Divinity II: Developer's Cut (which is what it's part of) won't be unlocked until the 17th.
Um... So the extras I can download now are extras for the DC, not part of the DC...?