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Do you think that you are a true RPG player? Then let's help Larian to transform an already great looking RPG into a perfect one ! Very interesting stretchgoals have been added.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/larianstudios/divinity-original-sin/posts/446704?ref=activity

Sorry for the off topic, but Divinity Original Sin really deserves more attention and backers. I've though that many of you in this thread might be interesting in a game like that. It actually shows a game in a great looking shape, unlike other KS projects which focus mainly on the nostalgia factor.
Post edited April 05, 2013 by MichiGen
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MichiGen: It actually shows a game in a great looking shape, unlike other KS projects which focus mainly on the nostalgia factor.
You implying you don't think InExile and Obsidian are gonna deliver? I thought the first look at WL2 looked really good.
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MichiGen: It actually shows a game in a great looking shape, unlike other KS projects which focus mainly on the nostalgia factor.
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Boilpoint: You implying you don't think InExile and Obsidian are gonna deliver? I thought the first look at WL2 looked really good.
No, I think they'll deliver. Although those new images of fathoms look just weird, I have no idea how that should work in a game. Wasteland 2 gameplay looks good but it haven't blow me away, it looks good, but we'll see how great the final product will be.

I'm only trying to say, that people idealize these games based on their legacy too much. I wish Torment to make that 4,5 million, because I think those developers deserves a chance to show if they are still capable to deliver something incredible. But it's mind boggling at the same time that a game like Divinity: OS has only 330k after 10 days of the campaign, when obviously players can see that it's looking great already, and Larian has a rich RPG history too.
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Vitek: Eh, this kind of promo is "always" with DnD games where I own 4 games retail. :-/
Can't I tag them as purchased? :-)
many of us have many of the games on disk already and buy here digital copies as back up.promo is a very very good deal
I don't know if it was asked before (there are a bit too many comments to this news): may I buy NWN2 if I didn't play the original one? I've purchased it on GOG, and I played a bit with it, but only for a very short time. If I should play NWN1 before the second part, I'll not buy it, but this offer (NWN2 complete for only $4.79) is very tempting.
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Fantastic: I don't know if it was asked before (there are a bit too many comments to this news): may I buy NWN2 if I didn't play the original one? I've purchased it on GOG, and I played a bit with it, but only for a very short time. If I should play NWN1 before the second part, I'll not buy it, but this offer (NWN2 complete for only $4.79) is very tempting.
You don't need to play NWN1 first, the story isn't connected.
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Fantastic: I don't know if it was asked before (there are a bit too many comments to this news): may I buy NWN2 if I didn't play the original one? I've purchased it on GOG, and I played a bit with it, but only for a very short time. If I should play NWN1 before the second part, I'll not buy it, but this offer (NWN2 complete for only $4.79) is very tempting.
Aside 3-4 references about NW1 its brand new. No need to play before.
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MichiGen: I'm only trying to say, that people idealize these games based on their legacy too much. I wish Torment to make that 4,5 million, because I think those developers deserves a chance to show if they are still capable to deliver something incredible. But it's mind boggling at the same time that a game like Divinity: OS has only 330k after 10 days of the campaign, when obviously players can see that it's looking great already, and Larian has a rich RPG history too.
I can see where you're coming from. Crowd funding is an interesting psychological process I think. In some ways I think less is more. My brother made a comment that I think is pretty true: When you see a game so far along in development, it stops feeling as much like "If I don't contribute, the game won't get made", and more like you're just buying a pre-order. I'm not saying that's what Larian is doing, it's just a slight perception difference.
Excellent promo, thank you GOG, you have my money :)

I'd been hoping these would go on offer again soon as I couldn't get them last time round. Out of these ten I just owned the excellent PS:T here but had been eyeing most of the others for some time. Less than $20 for the other 9 with oodles of bonuses was irresistible...

And a big thanks for allowing past purchases to count in the stacking, very appreciated :) I may just be able to buy something else now :D
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soulitter: ...
Good to know. I played NWN1 ages ago and lost my saves even before discovering datadisks.
Glad to help.
Great promo! #1 from my wishlist owned now and D&D collection completed :D
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MichiGen: Do you think that you are a true RPG player? Then let's help Larian to transform an already great looking RPG into a perfect one ! Very interesting stretchgoals have been added.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/larianstudios/divinity-original-sin/posts/446704?ref=activity

Sorry for the off topic, but Divinity Original Sin really deserves more attention and backers. I've though that many of you in this thread might be interesting in a game like that. It actually shows a game in a great looking shape, unlike other KS projects which focus mainly on the nostalgia factor.
This, a thousand times this! For the last couple of days I've been playing Larian's Divine Divinity II: DE (bought here on GOG.com in another amazing sale) & I cannot believe I missed it when it came out the first time. Such a gem!

Also, they mention possibility of downloading D:OS from GOG.com once it's out, if I'm not mistaken.

Btw, don't think I've actually given my praise to GOG for creating another great sale - you guys should pat each other on the back for job well done. In the last weeks I find myself more and more a fan of your work. You get priority over Steam and other evil ( :3 ) platforms when it comes to buying digital releases, always!
Suberb promo! Looking the recent tryings promo formulas, I believe this one was the best until now. A great promo is offered to new gogers and the loyal old ones. Too bad that I´m not a RPG fantasy fan (I stick with Fallout, Wasteland, Underrail and so on). I´d love to see more promos in this type GOG!
WOAH! 80%? Damn, how I wish I could get NWN! Awesome promo GOG! :D