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We’re completing the Gothic trilogy on GOG.com. Gothic 3 - the latest part of adventures is available now for only $9.99!

You are the Nameless Hero, the one who defeated the Avatar of the Sleeper god. The same hero who dealt with his four minions. Now it’s time to explore the kingdom of Myrtana. The Orcs have won the war and now humans are mere orc slaves. A conflict is waging between three distinct factions: the triumphant Orcs, the rebels loyal to the King Rhobar, and the hashishin - a guild of assassins with an unknown goal or origin. Your ultimate goal will require you to ally with one of the factions and help them achieve their objectives.

Character Progression is similar to the earlier installments of Gothic. Level up with experience, and quest completion, learn new skills and talents with points you get for every level up. The combat system was revisited, now it boasts more combo moves, optional full mouse controls, and your hero is able to use shields to improve his blocking abilities. Further, Rune-Magic has disappeared from the land, leaving only the magic of the ancients intact but scattered across Myrtana in form of ancient scrolls. Finding these scrolls is key to learning and using powerful magic to defeat your foes.

The most visible change from Gothic 2 is the new graphics engine, which looks stunning even now. The rich, vivid world of Myrtana is open for you to explore, but be aware of the dangerous beasts and monsters lurking deep inside the wilderness. You are free to go wherever you want, and lots of side-quests are available to lengthen your playthrough. Experience a great open-world RPG where your decisions can alter the course of a whole continent.

Check out the whole Gothic franchise on GOG and grab the newest installment for only $9.99.
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lugum: but when you go to the link of the sales topic http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue#all_genres/publisher/Piranha Bytes/
it points to gothic 1+2+3 though.
That's just a plain text search, even though the URL has 'publisher' in it. It's just returning all games that have Piranha Bytes in it.
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Leroux: Is Gothic 3 on sale on purpose or by accident? The news item says Piranha Byte's titles are excluded and if you click the developer link, Gothic 3 is listed there too. So is this a mistake and purchasing Gothic 3 for 50% off an exploit of GOG's supposed carelessness or server troubles or is it perfectly okay and was meant to be this way? An official statement would be nice.
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mobutu: check out this post:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/gog_com_holiday_sale_begins/post67
Thanks! That would explain it. As lugum pointed out, it's still strange though that GOG chose to link to the all games with Piranha Bytes involvement when it really only concerns one game. If they'd have said "All games except for those published by Codemasters and Piranha Byte's Gothic" it would have been less confusing.
Post edited December 12, 2011 by Leroux
The community patch for G3 iirc is 1.7x, but the gog version is only patched to 1.6x, is there much of a difference?

Its not of any particular concern for me (I have the original release plus Gothic Universe), but it may be of interest to potential customers.
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F1ach: The community patch for G3 iirc is 1.7x, but the gog version is only patched to 1.6x, is there much of a difference?
Yes, there is a huge difference. The community patch is a must imo.
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F1ach: The community patch for G3 iirc is 1.7x, but the gog version is only patched to 1.6x, is there much of a difference?
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Daynov: Yes, there is a huge difference. The community patch is a must imo.
Well 1.6 is also a community patch, but for some reason is supported by the publisher.

F1ach, the big difference is that either Alternative AI or Alternative balancing (or maybe both, not sure) where not introduced until 1.7x. Alternative AI makes the enemy combat AI a little bit like the previous Gothics, and alternative balancing basically resolves the issue where you were a superman by the end of the game. Both are optional, however.
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F1ach: The community patch for G3 iirc is 1.7x, but the gog version is only patched to 1.6x, is there much of a difference?
MASSIVE MASSIVE difference...

Anyone with an AMD/ATi GPU needs to get the 1.7x patch as it solves a pretty annoying bug which renders shadows as 'nets' all over the graphics (if you don't want to upgrade, you need to disable shadows).

There's a metric tonne of other stuff tho including loads of changes to the skill systems, AI and a tonne of new graphic options which can melt even a top-end PC!!

The community patch even has it's own user manual - beautifully rendered to match the original and supplied as a PDF

It's a benchmark for community input to a game and works with all versions of Gothic (US/EU, Gog and even Steam)
Post edited December 12, 2011 by trjp
Can the gog version be patched to 1.7x I wonder (again, not for me as I have the retail version). Would be handy for prospective purchasers.
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F1ach: Can the gog version be patched to 1.7x I wonder (again, not for me as I have the retail version). Would be handy for prospective purchasers.
Check this post and the post just below.
Paczyk

lvl 85 Fire Mage

GOG.com Team

Registered: Apr 2009

From Poland

Posted December 06, 2011
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Yes, the 1.74 is installable on 1.6.


Great, thanks for the link Stuff :)
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RafaelLopez: This is a truly awesome game. The world is huge, you can explore, fight, hunt, collect, overthrow, cast, assassinate, climb, conspire... It's definitely one of the best roleplaying experiences I ever had. Perhaps the best in more modern games (after Baldur's Gate, only Deus Ex had the effect Gothic has in me).

Despite the bugs from the original version, the thing I didn't like about Gothic 3 was the simplistic mouse-mashing combat system that replaced the old system, in which you actually had to focus on defending and attacking correctly to survive the orcs. That was HARD and very rewarding.

I never played the expansion, but not putting it here is just plain silly. Knowing that you won't be able to have that option degrades the game value greatly.
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BloodMist: Hahahaha, ahhhhhh...Gothic 3 is such a a half-assed Elder Scrolls wannabe.There are no redeeming qualities to this series whatsoever, and I pity those who try to pretend there are.That's about all there is to say here.
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RafaelLopez: Hm. I generally get hate from people who don't want to admit they suck at the difficult combat system from Gothic 1 and 2, but Gothic 3 has none of that, it's in fact just too easy, so where are you coming from? Do you even like Elder Scrolls anyway?
i don't like crap.There's something wrong with that.Broken and busted systems are awesome, to a few idiots.Tell me how Gothic isn't broken.
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BloodMist: Hahahaha, ahhhhhh...Gothic 3 is such a a half-assed Elder Scrolls wannabe.
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grviper: Why would anyone want to copy the series that's basically a 3D mod for Ultima 7?
Because they like hard for the sake of hard?
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BloodMist: Hahahaha, ahhhhhh...Gothic 3 is such a a half-assed Elder Scrolls wannabe.There are no redeeming qualities to this series whatsoever, and I pity those who try to pretend there are.That's about all there is to say here.
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Daynov: Try harder.
Play VtM Bloodlines.Hard is good when it's actually fun.And interesting.
Post edited January 09, 2012 by BloodMist
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RafaelLopez: Hm. I generally get hate from people who don't want to admit they suck at the difficult combat system from Gothic 1 and 2, but Gothic 3 has none of that, it's in fact just too easy, so where are you coming from? Do you even like Elder Scrolls anyway?
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BloodMist: ...

Because they like hard for the sake of hard?

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Play VtM Bloodlines.Hard is good when it's actually fun.And interesting.
Only you think VtM Bloodlines is "hard", sir.

You seem to consider Gothic, Elder Scrolls, VtM all "hard"... perhaps CRPGs aren't your thing, is all.
Post edited January 09, 2012 by RafaelLopez
Each time I attempt to launch the game a prompt appears saying "compile shader material cache, this may take several minutes" when click "ok" it stays the black background screen remains and when I go into my task manager it's labeled "not responding". Anybody know what to do with this?
Might wanna try positing or checking the thread exclusive to the game.

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/gothic_series/#1349821515
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TrevorEstheim: Each time I attempt to launch the game a prompt appears saying "compile shader material cache, this may take several minutes" when click "ok" it stays the black background screen remains and when I go into my task manager it's labeled "not responding". Anybody know what to do with this?
Haven't played the game, so can't swear to anything, but this guy seems to have had the same problem, and had it solved with the patch Maylander links to.
Appreciate it, I'll give it a try.
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TrevorEstheim: Each time I attempt to launch the game a prompt appears saying "compile shader material cache, this may take several minutes" when click "ok" it stays the black background screen remains and when I go into my task manager it's labeled "not responding". Anybody know what to do with this?
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BadDecissions: Haven't played the game, so can't swear to anything, but this guy seems to have had the same problem, and had it solved with the patch Maylander links to.