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Stronghold HD, Evil Genius, Sniper Elite: Berlin 1945, and 17 other great classics for as little as $1.79!

There's an old Polish proverb comparing March to a cooking pot full of boiling brew. You never know what's inside exactly and what comes up when. It relates--of course--to Central European unstable weather in the early spring, but why shouldn't we apply the same to our weekend promo? Let's mix stuff up a little with our [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/rebellion_firefly_majesco_weekend_promo_070314]March Gaming Medley. So, what's in the pot? A rich base of strategic classics, a solid serving of Sci-Fi, and some explosive action to make it irresistibly spicy. Whether you're looking for a quick snack, or a full sit-down three-course meal, we've got you covered with our 70% off discount offer. Here's what's on the menu!

Stronghold HD (only $1.79!) and Stronghold Crusader HD (only $2.99) are the High Definition editions of these two "castle sim" classics. Adjusted to modern displays they allow for much better control of the playfield and deliver awe-inspiring view of life-like medieval landscape. With great range of things the player needs to take care of--including establishing a sustainable economy, erecting a keep and defending it from enemy raids, and finally conquering neighbouring estates--both games present a worthwhile challenge to strategy fans.

For strategy fans who appreciate humor, we've got Evil Genius, a real-time mad scientist lair management sim in which you terrorize the world with your inventions. This fantastic title delivers some of the greatest comedic moments you'll ever experience in a game. The characters, the setting, and all of the facilities and gadgets make it the best Bond villain simulator in existence! This weekend, you can start expanding your empire of evil for only $2.99.

Or maybe strategy isn't your thing and you prefer to get right into the middle of action? That can be arranged. [url=]Sniper Elite: Berlin 1945[/url] will drop you off in the middle of the ruined German capital in the final days of World War II. You'll take part in some of the events that ended the greatest war in human history and strike against the remnants of the Nazi forces with surgical precision. Just remember, move slowly, calculate each step with care, and stay low, as you're not the only elite sniper left in Berlin! All that suspense and excitement for only $2.99.

All four games featured above will work both on Windows and Mac OS X PCs.That's just a small taste of what our March Gaming Medley holds in store for you. Be sure to visit March Gaming Medley to see the entire selection of games available 70% off until Tuesday, March 11, at 4:59AM GMT.

Are you following GOG.com on Tumblr, yet? Your enigmatic hint for our upcoming classic release is waiting for you there, in The Week on GOG #5. That's it from us today, have an excellent weekend :-)
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Nirth: Rogue Trooper worked out of the box but I had to create a profile, change some setting then restart to be able to choose a widescreen resolution (1080p) but after it was good to go, I even added (enhanced) some AA because the game only allowed 4xAA (MSAA?).

It still plays great even though it's like most generic third person shooter with heavy console influence but somehow it just works for me. Does anyone know if it's possible to disable aim assist/lockdown? It's way too much.
And here I was thinking that I was going to have to do some hex editing to get 1920x1080 with this game. Is that your res?
http://www.wsgf.org/dr/rogue-trooper-2006
Post edited March 07, 2014 by JohnnyDollar
Great promo . :)

Empty wallet so i can't purchase Empire Earth 3 , Rogue Trooper , Sniper Elite: Berlin 1945 and Pinball Gold Pack . :(
Just dropping by to invite you to our Official Blog, where <span class="bold">The Week on GOG #5</span> was just posted, along with our enigmatic hint for an upcoming enigmatic release.
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Deva: Moonbase Commander never got the attention it deserved. I bought it here over a year ago (and in the box when it first came out) and it's still one of my favorite turn-based strategy games.
This.

I tried to give Moonbase Commander a shout out the last time it was on sale, but I don't think anyone bit. I think it's absolutely brilliant, with a mix of TBS and timing-based "attacks".

It's fun for skirmishes and has a campaign-like challenge mode. What's there not to like?
Post edited March 07, 2014 by thuey
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Nirth: Rogue Trooper worked out of the box but I had to create a profile, change some setting then restart to be able to choose a widescreen resolution (1080p) but after it was good to go, I even added (enhanced) some AA because the game only allowed 4xAA (MSAA?).

It still plays great even though it's like most generic third person shooter with heavy console influence but somehow it just works for me. Does anyone know if it's possible to disable aim assist/lockdown? It's way too much.
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korell: Good to know. I'm very, very tempted to get Rogue Trooper at the current sale price.

Anyone know if the executable compatibility setting has been updated by GOG to fix the slow framerate on one particular level?
http://www.gog.com/forum/rogue_trooper/hoppa_chase_level_frame_rate_drop_solution

Will have to look at how to get it widescreen, too. I take it that it was some graphics driver profile you set up, right? Like using nvidia Inspector or something?
Can Rogue Trooper run in windowed-mode on WIndows 7 by any chance?
What the hell? When was Rogue Trooper released here? I totally missed it! Or at least completely forgot...

Either way - Rogue Trooper, you are mine again!
Just gone from being very, very tempted by Rogue Trooper, to now owning Rogue Trooper. :)
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korell: I had a quick search on the aim assist and it looks like it is embedded into the game so cannot be turned off.
Ah, well, thanks for confirming it though. :)

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IronArcturus: Can Rogue Trooper run in windowed-mode on WIndows 7 by any chance?
I could try and see if I get it to work.
Post edited March 07, 2014 by Nirth
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F4LL0UT: When was Rogue Trooper released here?
November 5, 2013
And I actually commented in the release thread, dang. My memory isn't quite what it used to be...
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korell: I had a quick search on the aim assist and it looks like it is embedded into the game so cannot be turned off.
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Nirth: Ah, well, thanks for confirming it though. :)

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IronArcturus: Can Rogue Trooper run in windowed-mode on WIndows 7 by any chance?
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Nirth: I could try and see if I get it work.
That's cool. Also, do you happen to know if Bloodrayne 1 or 2 has a windowed-mode? I haven't been able to find an answer in the forum.
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IronArcturus: That's cool. Also, do you happen to know if Bloodrayne 1 or 2 has a windowed-mode? I haven't been able to find an answer in the forum.
Sorry, no.

Have you tried D3DWindower? I tried to find it but it was tough to find the english version and the one I managed to find had 8 hits at virustotal.
Does it make sense to buy Advent Rising? Is the story finished in the game? I don't want to buy first chapter of something and never see any sequels.
Any opinion on these?
- BloodRayne -> is the gameplay fun or repetitive? Can you compare this to other similar good titles? (ex: devil may cry)
- Rogue Trooper -> noo idea!
- Advent Rising -> is this just a lower-quality halo clone or is it better?
- (Evil Genius) -> it should be good, but worse than Dungeon Keeper (why not 1.8$ damn)
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IronArcturus: That's cool. Also, do you happen to know if Bloodrayne 1 or 2 has a windowed-mode? I haven't been able to find an answer in the forum.
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Nirth: Sorry, no.

Have you tried D3DWindower? I tried to find it but it was tough to find the english version and the one I managed to find had 8 hits at virustotal.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dxwnd/