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Game News SSI Forgotten Realms RPGs Released on GOG

Discussion in 'RPG Codex News & Content Comments' started by Infinitron, Aug 20, 2015.

  1. Excidium II Self-Ejected

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    Do you seriously believe that "show there's a market for this type of game" is a thing? All the goldbox fans on earth are still too few people for a company to bother.
     
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  2. Metro Arcane Beg Auditor

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    Steam or GTFO. I can't get an achievement for killing Tyranthraxus on some shitty DRM free version.
     
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  3. Dorateen Arcane

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    You cannot kill that which does not die. Some of the finest computer role-playing games, ever. Will be worth it to run some of these on windows instead of needing DOS box emulators.
     
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  4. Alchemist Arcane

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    Yes I do, else I wouldn't have said so. It's a small niche market compared to AAA, but it's there, and it's under-served.
     
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    Huh? Which games have windows version? Is there any benefit compared to emulation?
     
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  6. MRY Prestigious Gentleman Wormwood Studios Developer

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    Two random thoughts:

    (1) It is weird to me to see these games digitally bundled because I bought many of them on a CD bundle like 20+ years ago -- even back then, I tended to treat bundled games as shovelware and never really did take Dungeon Hack (for instance) as seriously as maybe I should've.

    (2) Now that Unlimited Adventures is broadly and legally available, isn't the solution to a lack of Gold Box games simply that people should use FRUA to make more of them? It's been a long time since I used FRUA, but with all the hacks and so on that were released for it, it seems like a pretty solid engine for making new games in this style. [Or is the issue that there is no way to sell them?]
     
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    Works on: Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10). I'm talking about not needing fiddling with an emulator. Or am I misunderstanding how these Gog releases would run? It's a matter of convenience.
     
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    Dungeon Hack is basically just a roguelike using the Eye of the Beholder engine, with no party. If you like roguelikes and AD&D mechanics, it's enjoyable.
     
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    This a very useful thread , you can already brand people excited by this as lazy ,morons , sheep, as the games were always available on abandonware sites . This requires so little effort to run dos box, its so trivial and well explained , you can only be a moron. If you are really interested in those games you would have done it already by now.
    Hopefully this wont be removed from said sites.
    Now a boxed reedition with all goodies that could be exciting.
     
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    There's a market for the kind of passionate developers who are ok with having as a best case scenario the modest money from sales being possibly enough to work full-time developing CRPGs because they love it. It's not something worth pursuing as a business.

    It's just bundled and "pre-configured" dosbox. You'll probably still need to fiddle with emulator because looking at screenshots it doesn't seem like they fix things like aspect ratio.
     
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    such a defeatist attitude is unfitting for a:ehue:

    Doesn't GOG Galaxy (GOGALAXY?) have cheevos? I think they said they were gonna implement those.
     
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  12. Volourn Pretty Princess Pretty Princess

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    THIS. IS. FUKKIN'. AWESOME.
     
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  13. Morality Games Arcane Patron

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    Mostly its just an issue of the fact that if I play them in GOG Galaxy everyone will see play games like this.

    Not that anyone will actually look (or care if they saw them), but you know, in my mind.
     
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  14. Alchemist Arcane

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    I know I could spend 5 pages debating it and still not convince you. But the fact is, there is no modern released game that properly replicates the D&D ruleset, in the way the Gold Box games did for 1E. That opportunity is wide open. I believe if a studio did that, with decent modern production values and modern UI, they could make a good business of it. Even better if they make it a moddable toolkit. They could even use 5E for the broader appeal that brings. I just want D&D done right, and I know a lot of other people do too.
     
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  15. Grim Monk Arcane

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    Except that most old GOG titles RUN ON DOSBOX!

    They just gave you an installation wrapper and a desktop shortcut...
     
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  16. Dorateen Arcane

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    I never used DOSBOX, because all of these old titles, I played on DOS, as in when they were actually released. I've never as of yet purchased anything from GOG. At the moment, I own all of 2 games on Steam. So cut me some friggin' slack!
     
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    Cry moar :smug:
     
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  18. mindx2 Codex Roaming East Coast Reporter Patron

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    Really? What's the last "Good Ol' Game" you've played and how long ago? I'd go into withdrawl-like symptoms if I couldn't boot up System Shock, Ultima VII, Ultima Underworld, Might & Magic WoX, etc. at least every few years!
     
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    I think there's way less people interested in golden age CRPGs than you seem to believe. I'd like to be wrong but I don't see the viability for a real game dev studio.

    With modern production values and the necessary concessions, D&D license, Modding...Sword Coast Legends is what you end up with.
     
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    What would be cool would be GOG teaming/hiring/whatever with the TSI guys and making a real Gold Box successor. Yeah, wistful thinking but that would be cool...
     
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  21. Dorateen Arcane

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    Elminage Gothic, which is an early- Wizardry-like I just finished last month. I'm pretty discerning in that I am not looking to revisit the older games I played in the past, but rather seek new endeavors, which strive to replicate those design principles of yore, as closely as possible in this day and age.
     
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    Dunno how it would work out for them but GOG as a publisher for (new) old school games would be p. cool.
     
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  23. Keldryn Arcane

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    The sales figures for these games on GOG may give some indication as to whether or not a significant number of people are interested in these games.
     
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    :notsureifserious:
     
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  25. Volourn Pretty Princess Pretty Princess

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    , "in the way the Gold Box games did for 1E."

    HAHAHAHAHA!
     
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