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MarkoH01: I have played through the game using the TTG version of it (it was before it was available here) and I have not experienced any issue (Win7/64). The only issue I had was with TTG servers whenever a new episode was released ;)
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MaxFulvus: Thank you for your answer. I guess the GOG version is not as perfect as the TTG version.
Don't know. Looking at the forum it seems that only a few people are experiencing crashes and those never even stated their OS or their hardware. An apparent crash in Episode 1 should also be fixed and the reason for this does seem to be a Galaxy DLL so maybe playing this game outside of Galaxy would prevent the crashing problems. I don't really think that GOGs version will be that much different from the Telltale version.
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MarkoH01: Don't know. Looking at the forum it seems that only a few people are experiencing crashes and those never even stated their OS or their hardware. An apparent crash in Episode 1 should also be fixed and the reason for this does seem to be a Galaxy DLL so maybe playing this game outside of Galaxy would prevent the crashing problems. I don't really think that GOGs version will be that much different from the Telltale version.
You probably right.
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HunchBluntley: ...
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Grargar: ..., which leads me to believe that by the time the developers asked GOG to discount the game, there was none at the office who could create a promo page.
actually the whole gog staff is a lie, there's just one person using several accounts with some support of a shokey monkey.
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HunchBluntley: Don't know about it being last minute -- sometimes dev/publishers just like to do unannounced sales. There's a similar deal on right now for "All things <i>Hard West</i>". Maybe in some cases, it's GOG who deems a discount non-news(post)worthy, but in others, I do think that it's simply a matter of the dev/publisher wanting to do a low-key/"secret" promo. (In the case of Hard West's promo, F4LL0UT might know what's up (or be able to find out), if you're really curious, since he works for the developer.)
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Grargar: The difference is that Hard West has a banner on the main page and a promo link. Bombshell (which was discounted after Hard West) has neither, which leads me to believe that by the time the developers asked GOG to discount the game, there was none at the office who could create a promo page.
...Or that GOG doesn't like to bother making a promo page for just two items. : ) (I'm sure they've done it before, but not for anything I can think of.)