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A true RPG design achievement!

Divinity: Original Sin, the epic-scaled RPG from Larian Studios, very modern but also true to the best traditions of computer role playing games design with its isometric view, story-driven gameplay, and top-notch turn-based combat mechanics, is available for Windows and Mac OS X, DRM-Free on GOG.com! You can also enrich your experience with the Source Hunter DLC, that comes with two unique in-game items, a digital artbook, design documents and a full original soundtrack.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/divinity_original_sin][/url]Divinity: Original Sin is the old-school role-playing title you've been dreaming about. If you were ever imagining how the legendary classics like Baldur's Gate would look and feel like, were they developed today, this is your answer! Larian Studios managed to make good on all of their promises of classic gameplay, extensive world, gripping storyline, and flexible system paired with high production value of contemporary double-A titles. With up to a hundred hours of playtime needed to beat the game with all of its branching stories and tons of optional quests the game can prove to be everything you want it to be, and more! It also takes what's best after the modern games: rich and vivid 3D graphics, an extensive item crafting system, and a finely balanced multi-player mode. A perfect mix of classic and new RPG design, if we ever saw one.

Set out to explore the fantastic colorful realm created by Larian Studios, and make a new home for yourself in the vibrant world of Divinity: Original Sin (or even grab some extra Source Hunter DLC gear), on GOG.com. The price of the game varies from region to region, but don't be alarmed! Following the GOG.com tradition we're offering a Fair Price Package with this title, so everyone who is adversely affected by the pricing plan will be compensated with gift-codes (you will find yours in your order confirmation email).

NOTE:
The version of the game offered here comes with the full single-player campaign, but currently supports only LAN/DirectIP multiplayer modes, with on-line multiplayer features coming as a later update, powered by GOG Galaxy, our DRM-Free online gaming platform. Thank you for your patience!
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soulsick82: You _REALLY_ need to release these games sooner.
I cannot emphasise that enough.

If it comes out on Steam, and it's not out within a few hours/a day on GoG, I will pick up the Steam version.
And it really upsets me when shortly after buying something on Steam, it comes out on GoG without any notice.

You're losing customers and also upsetting them by not letting us know that we should wait because a game _will_ be coming.
Not to mention I'm now stuck with another game behind a DRM wall.

The 'new & coming' category seems pointless unless you actually announce coming games.
Steam's coming soon list goes months into the future. It's great for planning purchases.
GoG's.... well...
Unsure if this has been commented on as I haven't read all of the thread yet but once you download D:OS on Steam, you can copy the directory of the game and put it on any computer, thus making it DRM free.
Stupid question: I just bought Original Sin (without DLC) and the purchase summary mail includes a 5.99 code. Something went wrong there, or is this what you get from the fair price package? I'm asking because I've seen people here (39.99 Euro zone) saying they got two "fair price package codes". One for a 5.99 and one for a 9.99 game. I'll donate the code(s) for the BBBBoB anyway... I just wanted to check if this is correct.
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HypersomniacLive: Out of curiosity, how hot is it in Hamburg?
I live in Hamburg, but am at work right now a few kilometers out of town. The thermometer right next to me tells me it's 26,6°C inside the house and 26,5°C outside, with 65% humidity. (-_-)'
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gandalf.nho: The normal price of the game must be equal or lower than the value of the voucher, in this case isn't possible
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Rincewind81: Thank you.

Than I will definitly wait for a sale. If the Fair Price Package would be Store credit it would be fine, but the codes are kind of "useless" for me.
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Wurzelkraft: No, it will only work with titles that are usually priced 5.99$ (or lower).
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Rincewind81: Thanks. ;)
I made the incorrect assumption that they would be store credit, so they could be used in sales just like Steam wallet cash. That is a real shame to hear :(
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Crosmando: 43 dollary doos australian

Man, glad I backed this on Kickstarter
I'm actually surprised that it is this price given how expensive it is in euros and how expensive The Witcher 3 is in Australia.
Post edited July 09, 2014 by Tarnicus
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akhliber: As D:OS takes place before the other games chronologically, I don't think you'll screw yourself playing this one first. As for your computer, you may be surprised... I'm running it on high specs, but my wife's computer is several years older than mine, and she's running it on low specs quite smoothly. It seems like it'll run quite well on a wide range of systems. Worth looking into before losing hope, at least. :)
That is really good to know, as I'm a sucker for playing games in chronological order :)
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tarasis: Its supposed to be about 26 outside. It reminds me of Florida in terms of its hot but raining at the same time.
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JudasIscariot: Thanks for the rain.....since it's raining here now ....
And here I am in "sunny Australia" (the Blue Mountains is far from sunny :P) with the current temperature with windchill being -5.1C and snow predicted for today lol
Post edited July 09, 2014 by Tarnicus
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real.geizterfahr: Stupid question: I just bought Original Sin (without DLC) and the purchase summary mail includes a 5.99 code. Something went wrong there, or is this what you get from the fair price package? I'm asking because I've seen people here (39.99 Euro zone) saying they got two "fair price package codes". One for a 5.99 and one for a 9.99 game. I'll donate the code(s) for the BBBBoB anyway... I just wanted to check if this is correct.
Please write to us about these kind of things so that we can investigate this matter more closely :)
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akhliber: As D:OS takes place before the other games chronologically, I don't think you'll screw yourself playing this one first. As for your computer, you may be surprised... I'm running it on high specs, but my wife's computer is several years older than mine, and she's running it on low specs quite smoothly. It seems like it'll run quite well on a wide range of systems. Worth looking into before losing hope, at least. :)
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Tarnicus: That is really good to know, as I'm a sucker for playing games in chronological order :)
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JudasIscariot: Thanks for the rain.....since it's raining here now ....
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Tarnicus: And here I am in "sunny Australia" (the Blue Mountains is far from sunny :P) with the current temperature with windchill being -5.1C and snow predicted for today lol
You can keep that "sunny Australia", then :P

I'll take my Floridian humidity in Poland, thanks :D
Post edited July 09, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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JohnnyDollar: They didn't name the games either, the best I recall. They just said 3 AAA games, I think. I remember everyone trying to figure out which ones they were.

That's not satisfactory imo.

Edit: As far as the reaction to that news goes, the reaction was large, but I'm hesitant to assume that very few users don't read the news based on that reaction, because I don't know how many users there actually are. And that's just members that have accounts here. That's not taking into account visitors to the site.
They didn't initially, but as the discussion progressed, TET revealed the three games by title.


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TheRealJayDee: I live in Hamburg, but am at work right now a few kilometers out of town. The thermometer right next to me tells me it's 26,6°C inside the house and 26,5°C outside, with 65% humidity. (-_-)'
That's hardly hot. Imagine how 33-35°C feel at that level of humidity. ;-)
how optimized is this game, is it like torchlight 2, which runs on seven years old computers.
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HypersomniacLive: Out of curiosity, how hot is it in Hamburg?
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TheRealJayDee: I live in Hamburg, but am at work right now a few kilometers out of town. The thermometer right next to me tells me it's 26,6°C inside the house and 26,5°C outside, with 65% humidity. (-_-)'
Here where I live it's 27°C with 68% humidity (according to Google :p), what a coincidence!
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HypersomniacLive: Out of curiosity, how hot is it in Hamburg?
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TheRealJayDee: I live in Hamburg, but am at work right now a few kilometers out of town. The thermometer right next to me tells me it's 26,6°C inside the house and 26,5°C outside, with 65% humidity. (-_-)'
Not sure if it helps, but that's a cool summer day around my neck of the woods, and only 65% humidity is not bad either. Today's high is supposed to be about 28.9 degrees C (84 F), and it's at about 52% humidity: it's a nice mild day. By the weekend, we'll be having 31.7 degrees C (89 F)with 78% humidity, which is getting pretty warm. Of course, we all have air conditioning, too---it's considered a necessity, not a luxury. :D It's not a real heat wave here until we get above 35 C (95 F).
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gandalf.nho: That DLC is a upgrade for the CE version, nothing more
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robertgg: So it is in fact day 1 dlc
I wasn't even going to comment in this topic but now I gotta.

No, it is NOT Day 1 DLC. To start with, this isn't Day 1 for the game, that was about a week ago, and secondly it's been available pretty much ever since the game went into Early Access on Steam.

It is an optional upgrade to a sort-of Collector's Edition. It contains the OST and some items that were available to Kickstarter backers, which means it will also have the same content (IIRC) as the retail collector's edition bar the second copy of the game. This is no different to how many collector's editions have worked in, well, decades. It is not Day 1 DLC. It is not a scam. It is how Larian and GOG have decided to handle the two editions of the game.
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Tarnicus: That is really good to know, as I'm a sucker for playing games in chronological order :)

And here I am in "sunny Australia" (the Blue Mountains is far from sunny :P) with the current temperature with windchill being -5.1C and snow predicted for today lol
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JudasIscariot: You can keep that "sunny Australia", then :P

I'll take my Floridian humidity in Poland, thanks :D
It's great with a fireplace indoors! Except that the house we moved to doesn't have one...oh what I'd give for a bit of sun and warmth. Are the GOG fair price codes tradeable for sunshine?
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akhliber:
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Tarnicus: That is really good to know, as I'm a sucker for playing games in chronological order :)
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JudasIscariot:
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Tarnicus:
I'm the same way, though I'll make exceptions if I'm either really excited about a particular game or just not particularly excited about a game series' story/universe. Or, in some cases, if the earliest games in a series are just too dated for my tastes.
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JudasIscariot: You can keep that "sunny Australia", then :P

I'll take my Floridian humidity in Poland, thanks :D
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Tarnicus: It's great with a fireplace indoors! Except that the house we moved to doesn't have one...oh what I'd give for a bit of sun and warmth. Are the GOG fair price codes tradeable for sunshine?
Even if we threw in a million codes, you cannot trade a single byte for a ray of sunshine. We're good but even we cannot break the laws of physics and other disciplines of science that I might not even be aware of :)
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Tarnicus:
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JudasIscariot: You can keep that "sunny Australia", then :P

I'll take my Floridian humidity in Poland, thanks :D
And I'll take my Floridian humidity right here in Florida! Actually, I'd gladly trade it for some cooler weather, myself. :)