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A whiter shade of pain.

<span class="bold">Human: Fall Flat</span>, a hilarious physics/puzzle game about trying to prevent your dreams from falling flat, is available now for Windows, Mac, and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 20% launch discount.

We've all had our sleep cut short because of a dream scenario that ended with us falling to our doom from an unhealthy height. But what if we could stay there awhile, trying to prevent it using our wits and physics-savvy alone? Bob has that opportunity but he needs your guidance, as he's trying to come up with creative solutions to the cunning puzzles that fill these 8 minimalistic dreamscapes. Either by himself or with the help of a friend in co-op, he will climb on anything scalable, carry everything that's not bolted down, smash walls, and cause a physics-induced mess with his resourcefulness and his self-destructive determination. Don't worry about falling, worry about how to make your fall count.

Experiment with inventive solutions in the physics-abiding dreamscapes of <span class="bold">Human: Fall Flat</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
The 20% discount will last until November 1st, 2:59 PM UTC.


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Post edited October 25, 2016 by maladr0Id
At first glance it reminded me and I even thought that this could be some sort of "remake" of Cliffhanger - a great game that I remember from my childhood. Then I watched the Trailer and it turns it's something completely different.... which makes me sad, because it would be great to see Cliffhanger reincarnated.
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HypersomniacLive: I do, but I was hoping for a more fun narrative... oh well.
Due to lack of energy at the time, I opted for a more simple narrative that ultimately didn't work so well... But I'll try to amuse you better next time. Promise! :P
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classicgogger: So arguing about game quality based on that guy doesn't make any sense.
I never mentioned game quality and the community manager in the same sentence. It's bad business, not game quality, though if their judgement is to hire an insane person as their community manager then there's no telling what other bad decisions were made.

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classicgogger: Yeah game bugs are something special. Never heard of any bugs in any games before.
Cherry picking so you can make some dumbass, extremist blanket statement isn't going to make any worthwhile points.
If the final version of a game has gameplay-affecting performance problems/bugs that the early access version doesn't, then either the developer or the large QA team (seriously, check the credits) isn't doing their job.
Nice price

Nice min/rec. systems

seems my old dinosaur can run it at recommended

my GPU

http://gpuboss.com/gpus/GeForce-GTX-460-vs-GeForce-GTS-250

my CPU
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core2-Quad-Q9300-vs-Intel-Core-i5-750



to bad the game isnt my game, its 3d.
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Bonsewswesa: Cherry picking so you can make some dumbass, extremist blanket statement isn't going to make any worthwhile points.
If the final version of a game has gameplay-affecting performance problems/bugs that the early access version doesn't, then either the developer or the large QA team (seriously, check the credits) isn't doing their job.
Well, yeah thank you! I know I'm such a BAD ASS. I'll make a screenshot of this conversation and post it whenever I need to prove something unrelated somewhere else.
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gamesfreak64: Nice min/rec. systems
For me 2 GB VRAM aren't that low as a requirement.
I feel the strange need to quote Shia LaBeouf right about now.
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Tyrrhia: ... but apparently, support for Steam Workshop is being implemented, and we all know what that usually means for GOG titles. Time will tell.
This is the sole reason why I'm holding off buying this for now. Too many games that get Steam Workshop support end up with the mod tools & mods being Steam exclusive :/
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Vythonaut: Due to lack of energy at the time, I opted for a more simple narrative that ultimately didn't work so well... But I'll try to amuse you better next time. Promise! :P
Much appreciated, I could really use some giggles these days.
You do know that 'boycotting' to buy the game cause of some idiot only strengthens the idea of a publisher/developer not to release their games on GOG? The only way to get more games on gog is to buy more games. Now i'm not saying you should empty your wallet and spend a ludicrous amount of money on gog games. I'm just saying boycotting sends a wrong signal. Judge the game for what it is. Interested? Buy it. Not interested? Don't buy it.
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Bonsewswesa: Cherry picking so you can make some dumbass, extremist blanket statement isn't going to make any worthwhile points.
If the final version of a game has gameplay-affecting performance problems/bugs that the early access version doesn't, then either the developer or the large QA team (seriously, check the credits) isn't doing their job.
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classicgogger: Well, yeah thank you! I know I'm such a BAD ASS. I'll make a screenshot of this conversation and post it whenever I need to prove something unrelated somewhere else.
Is that you Esli?
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classicgogger: Well, yeah thank you! I know I'm such a BAD ASS. I'll make a screenshot of this conversation and post it whenever I need to prove something unrelated somewhere else.
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Bonsewswesa: Is that you Esli?
Yes, I came to haunt you.
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Senteria: You do know that 'boycotting' to buy the game cause of some idiot only strengthens the idea of a publisher/developer not to release their games on GOG? The only way to get more games on gog is to buy more games. Now i'm not saying you should empty your wallet and spend a ludicrous amount of money on gog games. I'm just saying boycotting sends a wrong signal. Judge the game for what it is. Interested? Buy it. Not interested? Don't buy it.
I agree. But I think that expressing concern about some conversation causes much less damage than things like "What is this pixelated shit?! Get that garbage out of here! Fire the one who curated it, too!" that you can quite frequently see in release threads.
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gamesfreak64: Nice min/rec. systems
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eiii: For me 2 GB VRAM aren't that low as a requirement.
Videoram 2 GB?

wow, i dont have that well then its okay that its 3d, i wont miss anything cause i would not be able to run it on my GTS 250 1 GB ram



update:

I was right but they made a mistake with requirements , again, happens way too much.

Minimum system requirements - Windows: XP / Vista / 7 / 8.1 / 10
Processor: Intel Core2 Duo E6750 (2 * 2660) or equivalent | AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000+ (2 * 3000) or equivalent
Memory: 1024 MB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GT 740 (2048 MB) or equivalent | Radeon HD 5770 (1024 MB)
Storage: 500 MB available space
Mouse, Keyboard

Recommended system requirements - Windows: XP / Vista / 7 / 8.1 / 10
Processor: Intel Core2 Quad Q9300 (4 * 2500) or equivalent | AMD A10-5800K APU (4*3800) or equivalent
Memory: 2048 MB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 460 (1024 MB) or equivalent | Radeon HD 7770 (1024 MB)
Storage: 500 MB available space
Mouse, Keyboard

so i didn't see it wrong, its a typing mistake and misplace the info from the min and req.


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Post edited October 27, 2016 by gamesfreak64
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gamesfreak64: I was right but they made a mistake with requirements , again, happens way too much.
The system requirements for graphics are quite confusing, as minimum a GeForce GT 740 with 2048 MB and recommended a GeForce GTX 460 with 1024 MB. Maybe you are right and it's only one of the usual GOG mistakes.