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If there's a thing more fearsome than a dragon, it's a dragon with a jetpack!

Divinity: Dragon Commander, multi-layered real-time strategy game with a fantastic setting, epic scale, amazing gameplay depth, and many original ideas, is available on GOG.com, for $39.99. You can also get the extensive Divinity: Dragon Commander Imperial Edition for a little more, that is $44.99.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/divinity_dragon_commander][/url]What is Divinity: Dragon Commander? Let us put an image in your head. A giant army rushes into battle. First, the scouts, agile and fast, with their bows always ready. Then the cavalry, blazing on their relentless mounts. Then, the heavy infantry--warriors of all the shapes, sizes, and races with their plate armors sounding with every step like the bells of doom. Right behind them, the battle beasts--horrors bred with one purpose only: destruction. Some of them pulling the ballistas, trebuchets, and other siege machines. Above them, a variety of zeppelins and flying machines ready to spread death from above. And then, suddenly, a great shadow falling over the battlefield. A gigantic winged dragon swooping down at lightning speed, propelled by a jetpack, breathing fire and roaring fiercely. An image sure to strike fear in the hearts of the enemies. You, however, have nothing to fear. This is your army, and you are the Dragon, its commander and Emperor. Can you see it now? Can you grasp the scale of the game? Maybe it's better that you saw it with your own eyes.

Divinity: Dragon Commander realease trailer

Divinity: Dragon Commander allows the player to experience war from many unique perspectives, thus breathing new life to real-time strategy genre. The idea to put the gamer in the role of a Dragon commanding its people (and elves, and dwarves, and undead, and--well, creatures) into battle and even taking part in the combat directly is original enough to make the game phenomenally involving. The people who gave you the acclaimed Divinity RPG series decided however, to add a couple more layers to the gameplay. In the game, you'll get to make diplomatic decisions, manage your empire in an epic world-map mode, and even utilize elements of trading card game mechanics. All that and more, coupled with excellent visuals, peculiar humor, and many available scenarios (single-player and multi-player alike), gives the game a potential to become the next big step in the evolution of RTS genre.

Sink your claws into the biggest chunk of full-blooded fantasy real-time strategy out there, with Divinity: Dragon Commander, for only $39.99 on GOG.com! Please note, that if you decide to upgrade your game to the Imperial Edition, you can do so by acquiring the Imperial Edition Upgrade DLC for only $9.99. You can also start with Divinity: Dragon Commander Imperial Edition for $44.99, and if you were one of the pre-ordering customers, you already have it.
Post edited August 06, 2013 by G-Doc
For those who may be interested, the German boxed version has a GOG key included with it, but the game on the disc requires Steamworks for whatever reason (so basically you get two keys - a GOG and Steam one).
Post edited August 06, 2013 by jamyskis
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xep624: The shop EB games is still open for business. They have a lot of sales there but new games for PC are still around $80 for basic editions. Some "collectors editions" are over $100 easily... Examples: Rome Total War 2 - $88, Battlefield 4 $88 or $98, Company of Heroes 2 $78, Splinter Cell Blacklist $78 or $108, Assassins Creed 4 $118 or $78...
Yeah, what I meant is that new release Aus retail games usually have at least $20 on top of them. It's always cheaper to buy them digitally or buy them physically from the UK
Post edited August 06, 2013 by Crosmando
I'm also just waiting to see what the response from GOG is, since Larian just told people to contact GOG over the issue and KS backers not getting Imperial edition.
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jamyskis: For those who may be interested, the German boxed version has a GOG key included with it, but the game on the disc requires Steamworks for whatever reason (so basically you get two keys - a GOG and Steam one).
That's really weird. How does the box look? Is it nice like the Divinity Anthology, or just cheap carton package?
Post edited August 06, 2013 by Fesin
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xep624: The shop EB games is still open for business. They have a lot of sales there but new games for PC are still around $80 for basic editions. Some "collectors editions" are over $100 easily... Examples: Rome Total War 2 - $88, Battlefield 4 $88 or $98, Company of Heroes 2 $78, Splinter Cell Blacklist $78 or $108, Assassins Creed 4 $118 or $78...
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Crosmando: Yeah, what I meant is that new release Aus retail games usually have at least $20 on top of them. It's always cheaper to buy them digitally or buy them physically from the UK
The prices have never changed in the last 20 years for physical games at EB (even tho JB is a tiny bit cheaper) despite the change in $AUD or the challenge of digital distribution. Thank god for Ozgameshop ;)
Is the game in french? The download page only mention that the english download also contains russian?
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Fesin: That's really weird. How does the box look. Is it nice like the Divinity Anthology, or just cheap carton package?
I'll tell you when it arrives, but I'm tempted to cancel it and just wait until the GOG version goes cheaper.
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jamyskis: I'll tell you when it arrives, but I'm tempted to cancel it and just wait until the GOG version goes cheaper.
Ah, okay. Amazon sadly doesn't have any pictures, only boxart and screenshots.
I have a question: the game page says English, French and several other languages. But when I select the game in the "My Games" section, the dowload links only mention English and Russian ?

I guess it's a mistake on the download page but I prefer to be sure before downloading the game.
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Phaidox: Weren't all the Divinity:Original Sin Kickstarter backers supposed to receive Imperial Edition keys? The one I've gotten unlocked the "regular version" for me.

I'm not that bothered, just curious.
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deadfolk: Same here. Contacted Larian and they said 'Contact GOG'. I did, and I'm just waiting to see what they come back with.
Nice to know; I haven't heard back from Larian yet. I wonder whether I should bother waiting.
Wow, I was just playing this game for a bit, and the writing, voice-acting, music are just fantastic, haven't got to the RTS part yet hehe, still trying to figure out how everything works
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Fever_Discordia: Aww is that it for today?
Pre-order releases are often 'extra' releases and Tuesday is usually 'classic release' day
MOAR GAMS PLZ
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keeveek: Yeah, remember when TET promised there will be at least one classic release every week? Well, it's gone ;-)
Well they might still do a classic on Thursday (or something in-betweeny like a high profile indie from 4 years ago or something)
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deadfolk: Same here. Contacted Larian and they said 'Contact GOG'. I did, and I'm just waiting to see what they come back with.
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VanishedOne: Nice to know; I haven't heard back from Larian yet. I wonder whether I should bother waiting.
Not to worry, this will be sorted out. We're investigating the reasons for the mix-up with the codes, and we'll offer a solution to all KS backers.
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VanishedOne: Nice to know; I haven't heard back from Larian yet. I wonder whether I should bother waiting.
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G-Doc: Not to worry, this will be sorted out. We're investigating the reasons for the mix-up with the codes, and we'll offer a solution to all KS backers.
Thank you!, that is what I wanted to hear.
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VanishedOne: Nice to know; I haven't heard back from Larian yet. I wonder whether I should bother waiting.
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G-Doc: Not to worry, this will be sorted out. We're investigating the reasons for the mix-up with the codes, and we'll offer a solution to all KS backers.
That's fantastic to hear (read?), thank you very much.