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Do they have good relations with GOG? I was just wondering because I'd like to see Titan Quest show up on GOG.
I'd assume so, they've released at least 8 games on GOG this year already! :D
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jackalKnight: Do they have good relations with GOG? I was just wondering because I'd like to see Titan Quest show up on GOG.
I'm pretty darn sure we'll see Titan Quest show up in the next few months, as Nordic one of the few "big" publishers that we've seen GOG games from these last few months.

I think that cycle will be broken this Thursday when (it appears, based on the Enigmatic Hint) Squeenix will release another Hitman game here!
The main question would be: Has there ever been a DRM free version of TQ/TQ:IT?

I know that part of the original problems w/ TQ were due to its somewhat nasty DRM that would purposely crash illegal copies of the game when trying to exit one of the first caves you enter (if I remember right at least). I don't remember if Iron Forge ever patched this problem out. I do know that I have only ever seen TQ for sale on DRM friendly platforms (Steam, D2D, etc)
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carlosjuero: The main question would be: Has there ever been a DRM free version of TQ/TQ:IT?

I know that part of the original problems w/ TQ were due to its somewhat nasty DRM that would purposely crash illegal copies of the game when trying to exit one of the first caves you enter (if I remember right at least). I don't remember if Iron Forge ever patched this problem out. I do know that I have only ever seen TQ for sale on DRM friendly platforms (Steam, D2D, etc)
As far as I know you can already get a DRM free version. The discs were DRM free IIRC and you can presently buy it here: http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-TQPACK/titan-quest-gold-edition-bundle

So getting one here is just a matter of signing the contracts.
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carlosjuero: The main question would be: Has there ever been a DRM free version of TQ/TQ:IT?

I know that part of the original problems w/ TQ were due to its somewhat nasty DRM that would purposely crash illegal copies of the game when trying to exit one of the first caves you enter (if I remember right at least). I don't remember if Iron Forge ever patched this problem out. I do know that I have only ever seen TQ for sale on DRM friendly platforms (Steam, D2D, etc)
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hedwards: As far as I know you can already get a DRM free version. The discs were DRM free IIRC and you can presently buy it here: http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-TQPACK/titan-quest-gold-edition-bundle

So getting one here is just a matter of signing the contracts.
The Gamersgate version lists 'Other DRM' - GG is pretty good about notifying customers of the existance of DRM.

The disc versions had sector based CD checks I believe, at least the original ones did (you needed a no-CD 'fix' to play w/o the CD).

It would be nice if they could come to a deal for a DRM free version - I would buy it so I could have the game w/o the DRM in the copies I own already.
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hedwards: As far as I know you can already get a DRM free version. The discs were DRM free IIRC and you can presently buy it here: http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-TQPACK/titan-quest-gold-edition-bundle

So getting one here is just a matter of signing the contracts.
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carlosjuero: The Gamersgate version lists 'Other DRM' - GG is pretty good about notifying customers of the existance of DRM.

The disc versions had sector based CD checks I believe, at least the original ones did (you needed a no-CD 'fix' to play w/o the CD).

It would be nice if they could come to a deal for a DRM free version - I would buy it so I could have the game w/o the DRM in the copies I own already.
It specifically states that it's DRM free on the very page I linked to. Read down one more line and it says that it's DRM free.
I hope they bring Frontlines: Fuel of War. I enjoyed the gadgets and stuff that was available, made me feel like a tinkering engineer.
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Nirth: I hope they bring Frontlines: Fuel of War. I enjoyed the gadgets and stuff that was available, made me feel like a tinkering engineer.
now that's a great game!
hoping for darksiders 1 & 2 drm-free
why not? :P
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carlosjuero: The Gamersgate version lists 'Other DRM' - GG is pretty good about notifying customers of the existance of DRM.

The disc versions had sector based CD checks I believe, at least the original ones did (you needed a no-CD 'fix' to play w/o the CD).

It would be nice if they could come to a deal for a DRM free version - I would buy it so I could have the game w/o the DRM in the copies I own already.
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hedwards: It specifically states that it's DRM free on the very page I linked to. Read down one more line and it says that it's DRM free.
It's just an offline-serial so it might as well be DRM free.