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Mount & Blade FREE for the next 48 hours, 700+ titles up to 90% off, daily deals, and flash sales!

Long evenings and gloomy mornings? That's why Fall is for gaming! Let's begin the gargantuan 2014 DRM-free Big Fall Sale! We've prepared a head-spinning lineup of 700+ titles discounted up to 90% off. It kicks off with an exceptional offering: the bottomless sandbox action-RPG Mount & Blade is available for free for the first 48 hours of the sale. You can sign up for your free copy on our front page. You can also complete the Mount and Blade collection with the remaining titles bundled 75% off.

Impressive? We've only just begun. Look here, what's that? Another bundle? Yes! It's the all-time favorite Ultimate Dungeons and Dragons Bundle making a comeback by popular demand. Only $21.10 for a collection of ten D&D classics with hundreds of hours worth of gameplay time. Available for 24 hours only, as tomorrow this amazing deal will step down to make room for another gratuitous daily offer. Not feeling like waiting an entire day for a new offer? No worries, we've got you covered. Throughout the sale a line up of flash deals will be available on our front page to give you amazing offers on great games hour, by hour, by hour.

Finally, more free stuff! Visit us daily and collect special stamps on our front page. Gather 7, and you'll receive a copy of CD PROJEKT RED's flag-ship RPG, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and a brilliant movie The Gamers: Director's Cut absolutely for FREE. There you have it, our BIG Fall Sale to make your November evenings a little bit brighter and way, way more fun. Stay with us for gaming goodness happening daily!
Quick question about the stamps, and I do apologize if it's been already asked, I don't really have time to go through and check at the moment, but if you already own The Witcher 2 and you get your stamp every day will you get a gift key for it?
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NoNewTaleToTell: Quick question about the stamps, and I do apologize if it's been already asked, I don't really have time to go through and check at the moment, but if you already own The Witcher 2 and you get your stamp every day will you get a gift key for it?
Yup, giftable codes.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/2014_drmfree_big_fall_sale_8b1f1/post356/
Jazzpunk is a really nice little game with one major problem: the tiny FOV, floaty controls and repetitive music combined to make me feel motion sick within about 10 minutes. I played a few sessions but had to give up because it just wasn't worth it. I've never had this be such a major problem for me before, so if you're at all prone to such feelings from first person games, it's worth noting. There might be a way to widen the FOV in config files somewhere but I'm not sure.
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jalister: I've been here so long, and have so many games here, that I actually don't expect to buy much this sale. I did by the Mount and Blade collection and AI War. Now if some of those newer games go on sale, that will change how much I spend.
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Shaaka: Yeah well my catalogue here was still below 100 games, at first i just buy whatever games i want to play but now well lets say i got GOGaddicted, big sales from GOG means i'm buying quite a few games. Some i might not play until much much later.

And this time of the year, so much promo from GOG
Under 100? Yeah, you're in trouble. :)
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IronArcturus: Has anyone tried that Ascendant game?
I wrote a bit about how the game works back a few months ago during a promo for it. Give it a read and see if it sounds like your type of game.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/gem_promo_ascendant/post15

If you'd rather watch a youtube video instead of reading, then Totalbiscuit has done a review of it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVXD1iYVxME

(Despite what he was saying about controller support in the video, I've personally had no issues with this, and Northernlion was using a controller in his video.)

If you don't like Totalbiscuit, then Northernlion has also done a look at the game, and you can find gameplay here as an alternative: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xEjXbuO1RM

You should be able to find all of the information that you need to make the decision on whether or not it looks/sounds interesting between those three links, so I hope that helps.
Screamer 4x4 is on sale gonna go ahead and buy that hope the others go on sale too.
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markx182: Jazzpunk is a really nice little game with one major problem: the tiny FOV, floaty controls and repetitive music combined to make me feel motion sick within about 10 minutes. I played a few sessions but had to give up because it just wasn't worth it. I've never had this be such a major problem for me before, so if you're at all prone to such feelings from first person games, it's worth noting. There might be a way to widen the FOV in config files somewhere but I'm not sure.
The dev has been patching it apparently, source here. There's a mouse smoothing slider, but it seems like there's still no FOV option.
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NoNewTaleToTell: Quick question about the stamps, and I do apologize if it's been already asked, I don't really have time to go through and check at the moment, but if you already own The Witcher 2 and you get your stamp every day will you get a gift key for it?
You get both keys regardless if you own them. They will be giftable so you can give them away.
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markx182: Jazzpunk is a really nice little game with one major problem: the tiny FOV, floaty controls and repetitive music combined to make me feel motion sick within about 10 minutes. I played a few sessions but had to give up because it just wasn't worth it. I've never had this be such a major problem for me before, so if you're at all prone to such feelings from first person games, it's worth noting. There might be a way to widen the FOV in config files somewhere but I'm not sure.
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ShadowJustin17: The dev has been patching it apparently, source here. There's a mouse smoothing slider, but it seems like there's still no FOV option.
Yeah, one of the first things I did after playing was get rid of mouse smoothing. Unfortunately my problems didn't go away. I even tried playing with a controller (which also forced me to sit further away from my monitor), but still couldn't last very long. The FOV is the real killer, so hopefully that gets a patch.
I hate when games I want to avoid are bundled with titles I'd love to play. I have been waiting and waiting to buy Valdis Story for a long time, but it ALWAYS comes with the game that looks terrible to me, namely Un-Epic. I would really like to ask GOG to either allow us to make our own bundles or at least to mix the games in different combinations.
Well, I am a patient person, I can still wait.
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RandomJC: I loved Jade Empire. I played through a good portion of Dark eye, and thought it was very good. Trine I never touched.

But yeah, I buy so much that I may never get to play, but I don't feel really ripped off, not yet at least. Of course now I'm going to make an effort to at least have them all downloaded so If on a whim I decided to play...*digs through list* Ohh I do have Trine, didn't realize that.

Where was I...

Oh right. I love you GOG!

edit: counted...149 games so far...and that isn't breaking apart the Tomb raider packs, or the police quest packs, or the multitude of 5 for 1 shelf space packs.
Yeah same here, i'm trying to download all of the game in my library, might take some time though


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Shaaka: Yeah well my catalogue here was still below 100 games, at first i just buy whatever games i want to play but now well lets say i got GOGaddicted, big sales from GOG means i'm buying quite a few games. Some i might not play until much much later.

And this time of the year, so much promo from GOG
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jalister: Under 100? Yeah, you're in trouble. :)
LOL perhaps, but it will grow in time, i'm sure of it
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inc09nito: I hate when games I want to avoid are bundled with titles I'd love to play. I have been waiting and waiting to buy Valdis Story for a long time, but it ALWAYS comes with the game that looks terrible to me, namely Un-Epic. I would really like to ask GOG to either allow us to make our own bundles or at least to mix the games in different combinations.
Well, I am a patient person, I can still wait.
I haven't played Unepic, but I've heard nothing but positive things about the game. You may want to check it out some more.
Sacred 2 Gold is comming up - described as singleplayer only??? *confused* Played it years ago and liked it very much for the offline LAN co-op modus. Is that gone in the GOG 'Version' of the game? Anyone knows more?
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inc09nito: I hate when games I want to avoid are bundled with titles I'd love to play. I have been waiting and waiting to buy Valdis Story for a long time, but it ALWAYS comes with the game that looks terrible to me, namely Un-Epic. I would really like to ask GOG to either allow us to make our own bundles or at least to mix the games in different combinations.
Well, I am a patient person, I can still wait.
While that bundle has come up quite a few times, Valdis Story has been on sale, by itself, as low as $3.75. I am curious why you think UnEpic looks bad? I loved it.
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MWink: Valdis Story has been on sale, by itself, as low as $3.75.
Uhmmm... no? I do not recall that and I do enter GOG website _every_ day.

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MWink: I am curious why you think UnEpic looks bad? I loved it.
I heard it has an awkward sense of humour. Screenshots (not to mention the cover) look rather bad to my taste. Also the concept (main character and plot) sounds indeed unepic. Overall seems to be a cheap and trashy indie game.
Post edited November 14, 2014 by inc09nito