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We’ve got a special treat for every classic games lover out there! Bundle of D&D Classics from SNEG is now available on GOG!

With this beauty of a pack you can enrich your collection with D&D games that helped to shape the future of gaming and gave us irreplaceable memories all those years ago.

D&D Classics from SNEG contains:

Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three
Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series
Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft Series
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun Series
Silver Box Classics (with Heroes of the Lance, Dragons of Flame, War of the Lance, Shadow Sorcerer)
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse
D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator
Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace
DragonStrike
Fantasy Empires
DeathKeep



All of them in one amazing bundle. Add it to your library and enjoy the immense wave of nostalgia, classic gaming experience, and of course fun!
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I really doubt there are people here who both:
a) do not own anything from the bundle,
b) want all the games from the bundle.

@GOG, this is not the way it should be done. Please, give us a good BYOB offer as you used to in good old times.
Post edited April 19, 2023 by ciemnogrodzianin
When are you guys going to realize that the way you've implemented these bundles just penalizes your most loyal customers, who always wind up unable to take advantage of the discounts because we own half the bundle by the time you offer it?

Not exactly as appealing when I already own these...

Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three
Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series
Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft Series
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun Series (also in eBay'd CD form)
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse
D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator

...and would already have the Silver Box Collection if my funds recently hadn't been redirected into catching up a whole new ecosystem of vintage software now that I finally own something running classic Mac OS.
Still no Neverwinter Nights 1991?


[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights_(1991_video_game]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights_(1991_video_game[/url])
Post edited April 19, 2023 by Elmofongo
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Elmofongo: Still no Neverwinter Nights 1991?
I wouldn't mind having it but it could be too much effort to get it running the way it should.
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Elmofongo: Still no Neverwinter Nights 1991?

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights_(1991_video_game]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights_(1991_video_game[/url])
It was intended as a mmorpg only

But the good news are that you can run the game under the Unlimited Adventures as a module. The guy behind tweaked things and probably added content and converted the thing in an offline game.

http://frua.rosedragon.org/modulelist/file.php

Below in the list, it is called neverwin.zip

EDIT: Take in account that it is a hacked module like the vast majority of the best creations for the game. So you will need UASHELL. In the GOG Forum are info about how to deal with it
Post edited April 19, 2023 by Gudadantza
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GOG.com: We’ve got a special treat for every classic games lover out there! Bundle of D&D Classics from SNEG is now available on GOG! (...)
Dear GOG.COM team!

Besides the other users' remarks about the pricing not taking into account already bought products from this recent collection bundle, I would like to direct your attention to the lack of direct links to individual product / game pages on the new bundle page!
As of writing, an interested user would need the not ideal search function to encounter the information about each individual product included in this bundle (or go by the publisher category search in the store section).

This is especially of concern, since the disclaimer on said bundle page states:
"System requirements, bonus goodies, and features may vary between games - please check individual product pages for details."

May I suggest to implement the corresponding links to each indicidual product page with the bold highlighted names as you have done in the opening post of this forum release thread.

Kind regards,
foxgog
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If anyone has purchased this bundle, can you please confirm if all of its contents get marked as "Owned" on the SNEG store, or do they remain marked as not owned, as is quite typical for GOG's bundle contents?
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ssokolow: When are you guys going to realize that the way you've implemented these bundles just penalizes your most loyal customers, who always wind up unable to take advantage of the discounts because we own half the bundle by the time you offer it?

Not exactly as appealing when I already own these...

Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three
Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series
Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft Series
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun Series (also in eBay'd CD form)
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse
D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator

...and would already have the Silver Box Collection if my funds recently hadn't been redirected into catching up a whole new ecosystem of vintage software now that I finally own something running classic Mac OS.
And yeah, that's the other issue with GOG's bundles. In almost all cases, whenever a user owns some of the contents of any given bundle, said bundle gets proportionally discounted on Steam. If a user owns everything that the bundle contains, the whole bundle gets marked as owned on Steam. Why can't GOG do this? The only time a bundle is worth it on GOG is when a user doesn't own any of its contents, whereas on Steam a bundle is ALWAYS worth it.
Post edited April 20, 2023 by SargonAelther
Why is there no BYOB option? GOG has been severly slacking in this department whereas a certain competitor manages to offer such deals without problems. This also applies to this specific bundle deal.
Oddly this was the other way around a few years ago.
Post edited April 20, 2023 by Wurzelkraft
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SargonAelther: If anyone has purchased this bundle, can you please confirm if all of its contents get marked as "Owned" on the SNEG store, or do they remain marked as not owned, as is quite typical for GOG's bundle contents?
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ssokolow: When are you guys going to realize that the way you've implemented these bundles just penalizes your most loyal customers, who always wind up unable to take advantage of the discounts because we own half the bundle by the time you offer it?

Not exactly as appealing when I already own these...

Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three
Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series
Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft Series
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun Series (also in eBay'd CD form)
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse
D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator

...and would already have the Silver Box Collection if my funds recently hadn't been redirected into catching up a whole new ecosystem of vintage software now that I finally own something running classic Mac OS.
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SargonAelther: And yeah, that's the other issue with GOG's bundles. In almost all cases, whenever a user owns some of the contents of any given bundle, said bundle gets proportionally discounted on Steam. If a user owns everything that the bundle contains, the whole bundle gets marked as owned on Steam. Why can't GOG do this? The only time a bundle is worth it on GOG is when a user doesn't own any of its contents, whereas on Steam a bundle is ALWAYS worth it.
More full on incompetence from GOG.
They can sell their stuff however they like. I just don't think this huge bundle makes any sense. If I'm wrong, so be it. I hope SNEG earns enough to keep releasing old games.
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How ironic that in the past GOG used to have bundles where the items you already owned would be subtracted from the final price. Now Steam's bundle handling is lightyears ahead, while GOG seems to be regressing in that area.
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Gudadantza: There are always new store users. And not every user owns every game
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DoomSooth: For these? I'd think everyone who wanted them already has them.
i dont have any of them but im interested in them
but im not sure if im willing to pay the price gog have on the complete collection even with the current discount
migth wait for a better offer
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Lodium: i dont have any of them but im interested in them
but im not sure if im willing to pay the price gog have on the complete collection even with the current discount
migth wait for a better offer
If they don't remove the individual titles and force you to buy the big bundle, you should be able to get them all individually on sale for somewhere around half the price. Someone helped me find a mod I wanted for a game, so I bought him most of the D&D stuff.

DeathKeep
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two
Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three
Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace
Silver Box Classics
Fantasy Empires
DragonStrike

All of that for just over $31US on sale. Didn't check prices for Al-Qadim, Stronghold, Dark Sun, Ravenloft, D&D Stronghold, Krynn, or War Wind II, but those were probably really cheap.
I guess they desperate for sales after DnD movie flopped hard in theatre.

Also I already own several of em (from gifts and purchases) but I'm more interested in the artworks displayed on the bundle's cover. Is there a way to find those artworks online in high qualty/resolution so I can use them for my wallpaper?
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RedRagan: I guess they desperate for sales after DnD movie flopped hard in theatre.
That bad huh.