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TheJoe: But then they go and say they'll be putting it under "coming soon" today. It's release day today, so it shouldn't be under "coming soon". The only thing I can think is that that means they're not releasing it to everybody until Galaxy is done.

Of course, all of this conjecture is unnecessary because someone from GOG should just say in plain terms: "Original Sin will/will not be available for purchase from GOG today. Backers will/will not be able to download Original Sin from GOG today."
There's no coming soon section; only new and coming.
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wormholewizards: This thread is proof enough that people these days have zero patience.
Indeed. Every new game reminds me how important it is to stay away from hype and when I finally get the game myself I enjoy it all the better.

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Rincewind81: It has nothing to do with zero patience. Just with supply and demand.
I disagree. People are bothered because they want to play, not because GOG lose a few sales to Steam.
Those who keep harping on about buying it from Steam, are you really that impatient?. shheeesh
having said that I would be really surprised if it was delayed here just for galaxy support when the game was announced alongside Aow3 and TW3 while back ...
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G-Doc: Before that happens, our Kickstarter backers who have selected GOG.com as the digital distribution platform, will be able to use Direct IP or LAN options to play in multiplayer. Once GOG Galaxy launches, they will be able to take advantage of all the features this DRM-Free Online Gaming Platform offers.
Yes folk, they're not releasing it on GOG until Galaxy is done. The part where G-Doc explained how the multiplayer will work pre-Galaxy was a clever diversion, which you expertly saw through.
Post edited June 30, 2014 by BadDecissions
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BadDecissions: Yes folk, they're not releasing it on GOG until Galaxy is done. The part where G-Doc explained how the multiplayer will work pre-Galaxy was a clever diversion, which you expertly saw through.
GRRRAAAAHHHH incoherent rage due to taking what you've said literally!!!!
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Niggles: Those who keep harping on about buying it from Steam, are you really that impatient?. shheeesh
having said that I would be really surprised if it was delayed here just for galaxy support when the game was announced alongside Aow3 and TW3 while back ...
unfortunately, for undecided new customers this nice announcement is saying it simply: " fuck GOG and hurry up, it is still 20% off on Steam..." Can't believe they can produce such PR!
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G-Doc: Before that happens, our Kickstarter backers who have selected GOG.com as the digital distribution platform, will be able to use Direct IP or LAN options to play in multiplayer. Once GOG Galaxy launches, they will be able to take advantage of all the features this DRM-Free Online Gaming Platform offers.
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BadDecissions: Yes folk, they're not releasing it on GOG until Galaxy is done. The part where G-Doc explained how the multiplayer will work pre-Galaxy was a clever diversion, which you expertly saw through.
Maybe just a "workaround" for Backers who where promised GOG Keys.

The release date is/was today - it is available at Steam, it is not available here and the usual release time here is "over" and we just get a "soon" statement connected with talk about the coming galaxy integration...
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G-Doc: Before that happens, our Kickstarter backers who have selected GOG.com as the digital distribution platform, will be able to use Direct IP or LAN options to play in multiplayer. Once GOG Galaxy launches, they will be able to take advantage of all the features this DRM-Free Online Gaming Platform offers.
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BadDecissions: Yes folk, they're not releasing it on GOG until Galaxy is done. The part where G-Doc explained how the multiplayer will work pre-Galaxy was a clever diversion, which you expertly saw through.
Wrong. They only said that not all online features will be availlable until Galaxy is done but you can play online before using Direct IP or LAN.

I read in a german forum that on Steam there is a day one patch. Maybe this causes the delay. Maybe GOG wants to implement that patch before releasing.
Post edited June 30, 2014 by Silverhawk170485
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Congrats G-DOC

You have successfully created a shit storm by giving a half arsed explanation of why the game isn't here that doesnt really explain anything except optional client support... you'll get it when we are ready.
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reaver894: Congrats G-DOC
You have successfully created a shit storm by giving a half arsed explanation of why the game isn't here that doesnt really explain anything except optional client support... you'll get it when we are ready.
GoG should start creating more schematic posts lol.

Divinity Original Sin:
- it will be here in about 2 hours.
- it will support GoG Galaxy in the future.
- it will allow multiplayer even without GoG Galaxy.

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Post edited June 30, 2014 by phaolo
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G-Doc: So, there you have it. Rest assured that Larian's new monumental RPG is coming to GOG.com, and both the developer and ourselves are making sure you'll get it in the best possible form.
Pardon me but for a game that is on record as being released June 30, this is a troubling statement, especially the bolded part.
Is that not like saying we want to make this game available but until future technology catches upto what we want this game to be on your service, we will be releasing it on all other services except yours. Once your service is upto par by adding in a feature that has never ever been available from you, then you can have it.

I don't personally make day 1 purchases but for those who do, wouldn't making sure its available on release day be the "best possible form"?
And like others have said in this thread and in other threads about this game, what is the actual harm in announcing a release date weeks ahead of time instead of announcing it belatedly hours later on the actual release date?

This same announcement a month ago would have gone a long way. Even though you haven't lost mine, you've definitely lost plenty of sales over the years by (almost) always choosing to go the delayed secretive route instead of the open pre-release announcement route.
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Niggles: Those who keep harping on about buying it from Steam, are you really that impatient?. shheeesh
having said that I would be really surprised if it was delayed here just for galaxy support when the game was announced alongside Aow3 and TW3 while back ...
Nah it's not impatience, I already downloaded it and still haven't played it yet, probably won't be able to till tonight, but the discount expired as I typed this. So yeah getting it at the best price is very important to me. You'd be a fool (IMHO ;)) to buy any game at full MSRP. The way you can mitigate the eventual depreciation of the game is to wait or to buy it at the best discount you can get and that often is the preorder one. If I have any remote interest in a game, the best thing a publisher can do is give me a preorder discount. Once that passes, I won't even consider buying the game without a min 50% discount. It's just the way I buy games now. I have paid full MSRP for one game in the past I'd say 5 years and it was only because I was on a nostalgia trip and it was a cheap game anyway ($9.99 Ikagura on steam). GoG will most likely be full MSRP since it is rare for a distributor to discount a just released game other than for a preorder, so if I wait for the GoG version I'd be waiting at least till Nov/Dec or maybe winter sale for a 50% discount.

But still I already know I am going to end up buying the GoG version later, but not till it hits the magic 75% off mark (well assuming I love the game ;)).
Pretty sure that G-Doc had the best intentions, and probably wanted to reveal/ advertise the integration of GOG Galaxy into D:OS, but I can't understand why the release of D:OS on GOG is announced this way.

If this indeed means that D:OS won't be available to the wider public until GOG Galaxy is up and running, then I'm sorry to say that this is a bad business decision.
If it doesn't, GOG needs to explain the purpose of posting this thread (with its confusing title and OP) today of all days.

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What I wrote in the other thread:

NEWS ABOUT THE BACKER CODE

In this post

1) Currently, there are issues with non-working kickstarter codes. If your code is currently not working, please keep an eye on this post or on the latest kickstarter update. We are working on the issue and will have a fix very soon (update is uploading now)

2) If you are still having kickstarter code issues by tomorrow, please shoot an email to kickstarter@larian.com with a clear explanation of your issue.

3) If you want to have GOG code, check out this kickstarter post : https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/larianstudios/divinity-original-sin/posts/894881

4) if you gave away your steam code, we are implementing a system on larianvault.com to recall your key and get a new one. Again, keep an eye on this forum post or check out kickstarter : https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/larianstudios/divinity-original-sin/posts/894881

5) if you cant redeem gog code yet, they are working on getting the build up asap
I understand some people want to play ASAP, but try to be a bit patient.

We should really get a merge or something.
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HypersomniacLive: Pretty sure that G-Doc had the best intentions, and probably wanted to reveal/ advertise the integration of GOG Galaxy into D:OS, but I can't understand why the release of D:OS on GOG is announced this way.

If this indeed means that D:OS won't be available to the wider public until GOG Galaxy is up and running, then I'm sorry to say that this is a bad business decision.
If it doesn't, GOG needs to explain the purpose of posting this thread (with its confusing title and OP) today of all days.

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Seems quite strange considering they could easily just release the GOG version first THEN if and when the *galaxy* version becomes reality, then just update the installer available -- or does that seem to reasonable? (this all assuming the launch on GOG will be delayed..)