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holeee shite!!!!! that was... like... and with all the other voices laughing... uh. i think i need a break from the internet.
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fortune_p_dawg: holeee shite!!!!! that was... like... and with all the other voices laughing... uh. i think i need a break from the internet.
Imagine if your kid had one of those. lol
You know what they say when life gives you lemons . . .

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fortune_p_dawg: holeee shite!!!!! that was... like... and with all the other voices laughing... uh. i think i need a break from the internet.
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richlind33: Imagine if your kid had one of those. lol
What are you talking about? My kid WAS one of those.
Post edited June 10, 2018 by paladin181
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paladin181: You know what they say when life gives you lemons . . .

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richlind33: Imagine if your kid had one of those. lol
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paladin181: What are you talking about? My kid WAS one of those.
She didn't have an evil laugh, did she?

That doll has an evil laugh. All it needs is a Linda Blair head.

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Tauto: And on and on it goes,the down voting.I hope the new mod actually checks this thread and asks questions as to why but some how I doubt that very much.
I upvoted your OP. Hopefully some other peeps do, too.
Post edited June 10, 2018 by richlind33
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Some Steam users, get a game on GOG they already own at Steam and copy over GOG files. If they prefer GOG's version features for a reason. It works, most of the times. Maybe, the opposite can happen too? I don't know, like, getting the files of the updated Steam version and somehow, fuse them into the GOG one???
I was thinking about the same thing but that would be a lot of money to spend on one game. For now, this could be a solution for the Pawn problem:

https://www.nexusmods.com/dragonsdogma/mods/200.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Some Steam users, get a game on GOG they already own at Steam and copy over GOG files. If they prefer GOG's version features for a reason. It works, most of the times. Maybe, the opposite can happen too? I don't know, like, getting the files of the updated Steam version and somehow, fuse them into the GOG one???
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vidsgame: I was thinking about the same thing but that would be a lot of money to spend on one game. For now, this could be a solution for the Pawn problem:

https://www.nexusmods.com/dragonsdogma/mods/200.
Yep,that was my thoughts exactly.See if there was any mods out there and still need to install and try as yet:)
Pure horror.
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paladin181: You know what they say when life gives you lemons . . .

What are you talking about? My kid WAS one of those.
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richlind33: She didn't have an evil laugh, did she?

That doll has an evil laugh. All it needs is a Linda Blair head.

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Tauto: And on and on it goes,the down voting.I hope the new mod actually checks this thread and asks questions as to why but some how I doubt that very much.
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richlind33: I upvoted your OP. Hopefully some other peeps do, too.
I doubt that,times two.I would rather see a mod discuss this without the bulldust.
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Tauto: I've been told Dragons Dogma is slightly undone and needs a patch.Could you clarify this?
You already started the other thread about the game, didn't it have the answers you wanted?

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/dragons_dogma_1/page1

What I could surmise from it was that:

1. The GOG patches are provided by some third-party company, not Capcom. So it isn't apparently about Capcom's reluctance but something else. Not sure who provides patches for the Steam version then, the same or some different third-party company?

2. The main "issue" with the GOG version is some online stuff (pawn sharing with online friends? No idea whatsoever what that is.) that affects merely achievements.

So if that is all there is to it, I personally am fine even if it doesn't have the latest patches. I have the game on GOG already.
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vidsgame: I was thinking about the same thing but that would be a lot of money to spend on one game. For now, this could be a solution for the Pawn problem:

https://www.nexusmods.com/dragonsdogma/mods/200.
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Tauto: Yep,that was my thoughts exactly.See if there was any mods out there and still need to install and try as yet:)
I would try it out but I have no suitable computer right now to try it out on. From what I read this problem appears maybe on or after the halfway point in the game, the problem has something to do with having an insufficient number of Pawns but I could be wrong.

I do hope that this is just some sort of online problem unrelated to the actual single player part of the game but by the time I get done with this (I play these open-world types real slow story-wise), it will have been patched.
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Lord_Kane: I should have indicated that its just my opinion that they are "refusing" to provide the update, sorry about that.
I think everything everybody says without referencing the source is their opinion and should not be additionally declared.
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Tauto: I've been told Dragons Dogma is slightly undone and needs a patch.Could you clarify this?
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timppu: You already started the other thread about the game, didn't it have the answers you wanted?

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/dragons_dogma_1/page1

What I could surmise from it was that:

1. The GOG patches are provided by some third-party company, not Capcom. So it isn't apparently about Capcom's reluctance but something else. Not sure who provides patches for the Steam version then, the same or some different third-party company?

2. The main "issue" with the GOG version is some online stuff (pawn sharing with online friends? No idea whatsoever what that is.) that affects merely achievements.

So if that is all there is to it, I personally am fine even if it doesn't have the latest patches. I have the game on GOG already.
Did you miss the parts about wanting Gog to clarify? And if they sell lemons here?The other thread was about whether the write ups were overrated.I hope that is clear,now.
Post edited June 10, 2018 by Tauto
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Tauto: You sell LEMONS here GOG?
GOG sells lots of games that are vastly inferior/gimped compared to the versions of the same games that are on Steam. Some of them even have new multiplayer patches on Steam for games that are over 10 years old while the GOG versions are left without them.

Today I was looking at this GOGmix of games that have Achievements on Steam but not on GOG, and it's ridiculously long: https://www.gog.com/mix/achievements_on_steam_but_not_gog

There's no excuse for that either. If a game has Achievements on Steam, then it should also have them on GOG, period. GOG customers are not second-class citizens, so it's time the devs stopped treating them as if they are. GOG should stop allowing the sale of all games on its platform that are in any way inferior to their Steam counterparts.
Post edited June 10, 2018 by Ancient-Red-Dragon
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Tauto: You sell LEMONS here GOG?
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: GOG sells lots of games that are vastly inferior/gimped compared to the versions of the same games that are on Steam. Some of them even have new multiplayer patches on Steam for games that are over 10 years old while the GOG versions are left without them.

Today I was looking at this GOGmix of games that have Achievements on Steam but not on GOG, and it's ridiculously long: https://www.gog.com/mix/achievements_on_steam_but_not_gog

There's no excuse for that either. If a game has Achievements on Steam, then it should also have them on GOG, period. GOG customers are not second-class citizens, so it's time the devs stopped treating them as if they are. GOG should stop allowing the sale of all games on its platform that are in any way inferior to their Steam counterparts.
Yes,you are correct.In the long run,with word spread around it will only harm them and cannot possibly be a benefit to sales.This is a must fix,if they wish to compete against the rest.The bare minimal factor should be get ALL games up to date.If unable then they should let people know that a game is not up to date with a short note or tag.Then the buyer can make up their own mind to whether to purchase or not.