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Grab your copy of a free, total conversion mod for Gothic II: Gold Edition. The Chronicles Of Myrtana: Archolos is now available on GOG.

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Swedrami: Made the first place on the prestigious RPG Codex poll for RPGOTY 2021:
https://rpgcodex.net/article.php?id=11966

1. The Chronicles of Myrtana: Archolos
2. Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
3. ATOM RPG: Trudograd
4. Solasta: Crown of the Magister
5. Realms of Antiquity
6. Jupiter Hell
7. Gloomhaven
8. The Forgotten City
9. The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante
10. Vagrus - The Riven Realms

Full results and raw vote data:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1C6UGwwdqeK2YmJBVae_sb3O4TLWY5Tx-XqB_SQRoci8/edit?usp=sharing
More than well deserved.
Wouldn't object if Archolos actually became part of the official Gothic canon, it's THAT good.
Another, somewhat late First Impressions (based on the first chapter), in case you were still looking for one.
https://www.gog.com/forum/the_chronicles_of_myrtana_archolos/the_chronicles_of_myrtana_archolos_soundtrack/post5

Any chance making the soundtrack available could be fast-tracked somewhat then?
ICYMI:
No update flag (yet), but The Chronicles of Myrtana: Archolos' soundtrack (MP3 as well as WAV) has been added to the base game's extras in the library.
Mod of The Decade Edition

- New enemies & wanted posters
- New character builds & items
- Over a million appearance combinations
- New locations and secrets
- New mini games & events
- Optional hardcore mode
- Balance tweaks, fixes & quality of life improvements
- And much more

"Coming when it's ready."
Well, sorry, major performance improvements would have been appreciated very much, instead of more content probably slowing down things even more.
Ran perfectly fine for me, even on an older laptop not at all optimised for games, especially of the 20 year-old variety.
Maybe the part where it says "And much more" actually includes technical improvements, both minor and major?
If only it wasn't needed to have the base game (Gothic 2) on GOG, in order to get this...
I have all Gothic games from retail.

The same as Nehrim and Enderal for Oblivion and Skyrim...
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CarChris: If only it wasn't needed to have the base game (Gothic 2) on GOG, in order to get this...
I have all Gothic games from retail.

The same as Nehrim and Enderal for Oblivion and Skyrim...
The mod uses A LOT of assets from Gothic 2, even if it's standalone, the least they can do to not get in legal trouble is verify that you own the game

That said, I think there's a way to install from retail, check moddb.com