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TheJoe: You're one version behind again and 1.0.72 is a really important patch. Who is it that's failing to make sure Steam and GOG have version parity? Is it you or Larian? Whoever it is can you please apply a boot to their bum?

Edit: Okay I had a million tabs open. And I'm whin- i mean pointing important information out in the wrong thread. But, Judas, honestly - I whined none.
On Steam the developers can release a new patch immediately by themselves. They simply load it up and it goes out to the users. No further checks through Steam. Here the developers have to send the patch to GOG. First GOG has to check if it works then they have to built an installer. This costs time.
Post edited July 15, 2014 by Silverhawk170485
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JudasIscariot: We have to go home sometime :) If a patch comes just after we leave the office it's rather difficult for us to get it out the same exact minute :)
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TheJoe: Sleep is for the weak! I haven't slept since 1400!
The year or the hour? :P
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JudasIscariot: The year or the hour? :P
Er, both. The year if we're talking about The Guild ;)
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Silverhawk170485: On Steam the developers can release a new patch immediately by themselves. They simply load it up and it goes out to the users. No further checks through Steam. Here the developers have to send the patch to GOG. First GOG has to check if it works then they have to built an installer. This costs time.
I can wait a couple of days for my GOG version to be patched, because I have great respect for GOG.
...but please......only a couple of days, okay?
So we're once again in the situation where we can't use the evening we have with my steam-version owner friend and me as a GoG version owner to play our Co-Op game because of version differences...
His steam version got automatically patched, and there is still no patch for GoG version...

I think Larian should have waited for both patches to be ready for release if their game offers a multiplayer which requires (naturally) all players to have the same version. Maybe a day delay is not a big-deal for some, but it is for people where spare time is a luxury that they don't enjoy so often.
Hi, well guys the version management on gog and divinity is a total mess I am afraid. First thing, the gog package version and the game version do not match. Of course some will find very good reasons for that, providing tons of very valid information, but in the end, it will remain non-understandable for the average gamer I am. Second, "there is a new update for Mac" in a great 9.35GB package (because otherwise, guess what, it's a mess!). Before the update, I had version 1.0.67.0 of D:OS, after the update, I have version 1.0.67.0 (and still no ability to change the language in game). Guys, really, how can this be such a mess ? The good thing is the game is great, that saves the day.
Post edited July 16, 2014 by oli56
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oli56: Hi, well guys the version management on gog and divinity is a total mess I am afraid. First thing, the gog package version and the game version do not match. Of course some will find very good reasons for that, providing tons of very valid information, but in the end, it will remain non-understandable for the average gamer I am. Second, "there is a new update for Mac" in a great 9.35GB package (because otherwise, guess what, it's a mess!). Before the update, I had version 1.0.67.0 of D:OS, after the update, I have version 1.0.67.0 (and still no ability to change the language in game). Guys, really, how can this be such a mess ? The good thing is the game is great, that saves the day.
The newest Mac version is up :) See the new sticky on top :)