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(Cross-posted from General Discussion forum announcing the game.)
Game-Central.org hosted Swen Vincke with an interview about the upcoming Divinity 2. It's a solid interview, despite the lack of Belgian Waffles on the scene. Listening to the guy got me revved up to play DD -- and now here's the game on GOG! Holy cow!
I asked him to consider releasing the Divinity games on GOG. Looks like he listened.
We've been considering it ever since GOG came to life ;-)
But of course, a bit of pushing always helps. Thanks!
We like to give those old gems like Divinity a chance to reach a new audience and maybe giving old fans a chance to re-experience it. It's a great rpg after all :)
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DeathKnight: We've been considering it ever since GOG came to life ;-)
But of course, a bit of pushing always helps. Thanks!

PUSH PUSH!
Also, Chris and I are still waiting for that chocolate! We're fat Americans!
Post edited October 30, 2009 by Vagabond
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Resil: We like to give those old gems like Divinity a chance to reach a new audience and maybe giving old fans a chance to re-experience it. It's a great rpg after all :)

it worked...
thanks gog
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DeathKnight: We've been considering it ever since GOG came to life ;-)
But of course, a bit of pushing always helps. Thanks!

I sincerely hope you have good sales, so that you may(along with other publishers/devs) push the bigger dogs like EA on here.
I know a lot of what would bring EA here is Ubisoft having impressive numbers on GOG, time shall tell, maybe 2010 will mark that.
Anyways looking forward to buying Divinity 2 in the new year.
Cheers!
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DeathKnight: We've been considering it ever since GOG came to life ;-)
But of course, a bit of pushing always helps. Thanks!
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yazleb: I sincerely hope you have good sales, so that you may(along with other publishers/devs) push the bigger dogs like EA on here.
I know a lot of what would bring EA here is Ubisoft having impressive numbers on GOG, time shall tell, maybe 2010 will mark that.
Anyways looking forward to buying Divinity 2 in the new year.
Cheers!

I dont know about that.. they do have some classics, but i like that GOG tends to revive interest in the 'forgotten' devs and publishers
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Vagabond: Also, Chris and I are still waiting for that chocolate! We're fat Americans!

LOL, I'll remind him :p
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Resil: We like to give those old gems like Divinity a chance to reach a new audience and maybe giving old fans a chance to re-experience it. It's a great rpg after all :)

Definitely the former case with me and lots of other titles on here. Love it. :)