Surely you must mean amazing writing, not gameplay.
Isn't this more because Atari is going down the shitter and have nothing to lose anymore?Hmm, I wonder if this means they'll have more Obsidian games on GOG.
It says Obsidian Entertainment/Hasbro Inc on the game page so it seems that Atari have been cut out entirely.Isn't this more because Atari is going down the shitter and have nothing to lose anymore?Hmm, I wonder if this means they'll have more Obsidian games on GOG.
It says Obsidian Entertainment/Hasbro Inc on the game page so it seems that Atari have been cut out entirely.Isn't this more because Atari is going down the shitter and have nothing to lose anymore?Hmm, I wonder if this means they'll have more Obsidian games on GOG.
Interesting.
What a coincidence. You guys started talking about NWN 2 and GoG added the complete version to its catalog.
I wonder if they'll ever get the Gold Box games. Stranger things have happened.
I'm not sure how to feel about that. I believe Ubisoft have signed with GOG but, well, it's Ubisoft.I wonder if they'll ever get the Gold Box games. Stranger things have happened.
UBIsoft owns SSI.
I wonder if they'll ever get the Gold Box games. Stranger things have happened.
UBIsoft owns SSI.
Bioware was only the developer on Baldur's Gate, whereas SSI usually developed as well as published the Gold Box games.
Today is inXile's The Bards Tale, along with the three original DOS games for $9.99
Edit: Seems it might be the Apple II versions of the original three.
Today is inXile's The Bards Tale, along with the three original DOS games for $9.99
Edit: Seems it might be the Apple II versions of the original three.
I think only the Apple had it all its versions being bug free. Both the C64, Amiga and DOS versions had problems with bugs in one or more of the games. Especially the Amiga and DOS versions of BT3 suffered.The DOS version of BT3 was recently fixed with an unofficial patch, though.
Today is inXile's The Bards Tale, along with the three original DOS games for $9.99
Edit: Seems it might be the Apple II versions of the original three.
I think only the Apple had it all its versions being bug free. Both the C64, Amiga and DOS versions had problems with bugs in one or more of the games. Especially the Amiga and DOS versions of BT3 suffered.The DOS version of BT3 was recently fixed with an unofficial patch, though.
We had a thread about this: http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/inde...-trilogy-re-release.69468/page-3#post-2317307
But MMXI never answered my question.
Sorry about that. I've been away from this site for a few months now, busy with real life crap. I only check any alerts I receive. I'll make a proper return some day soon (hopefully).But MMXI never answered my question.