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Across the years, Dungeon Siege and Deus Ex series gathered a massive fanbase among the gamers worldwide. Today Dungeon Siege Collection, as well as Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided arrive on GOG.COM in all DRM-free glory.

Dungeon Siege Collection (-85%) includes three parts of the cult fantasy RPG series, along with the DLC titled Treasures of the Sun. The Dungeon Siege series was born in 2002 from the Gas Powered Games studio members' passion for the RPG genre. The title captivated gamers around the world with its rich fantasy world, beautiful 3D graphics, and mechanics that were easy to grasp even for the beginners in the RPG domain. It was only a matter of time when the sequel was released in 2005 with the expanded world and a more complex storyline.

Over the years, Dungeon Siege became a cult classic. This led to a movie adaptation of the game featuring Jason Statham and, finally, to the third part of the series. This time it was created by Obsidian Entertainment (veterans of Baldur’s Gate) and published by Square Enix. Released in 2011, Dungeon Siege III introduced gamers to an innovative combat system that made the gameplay even more dynamic and engaging.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution (-85%) is also a good example of revamping a cult series. After Deus Ex (2000) and Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003) made a lot of fans thanks to the cyberpunk setting and RPG elements, the series went into a hiatus for nearly a decade.

Human Revolution lets us revisit the same dystopian universe of the future, albeit its story is set a few decades earlier. The world is divided between the supporters and opponents of human augmentations. The main protagonist, Adam Jensen, is a former SWAT member and the head of security at a tech company. He is being cast into the above-mentioned strife after suffering heavy wounds and being biotechnologically enhanced in order to save his life. During the game, the player can expand the main character’s augmentation further, making him even more lethal.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (-85%) further expanded on adventures of Adam Jensen, merging action elements with RPG decision making, that changed the face of the storyline. One of its highly praised elements was the so-called Breach - an alternative game mode set in the virtual world. On top of that Deus Ex series was even further expanded with the successful comics series.

Now you can revisit the fascinating universes of Dungeon Siege and Deus Ex once more, thanks to the Square Enix Publisher Sale on GOG.COM featuring deals up to 89% off until 4th May 2020, 1 PM UTC.
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takezodunmer2005: Really, where are your gog version save located then?

Mine are located in C:\Users\MyUsername\Documents\My Games\Deus Ex HRDC with the naming convention: GAMER1_4 GAMER2_4 while the steam version is GAMER1 GAMER2

Not saying you're wrong, just want some info as I want to use my old steam saves! :)
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LiefLayer: I copied/pasted the saves from the steam version on the same folder
C:\Users\MyUsername\Documents\My Games\Deus Ex HRDC
but my steam saves are with the same naming convention as the gog version GAMEA1_4

maybe it's because I played the game later on.
Try to install the steam version (before that move the old save file). Now just download the saves from the cloud, after that load a save file in the steam versione and save again.
I think that should fix your problem.
Thanks I may try that later on though, as I uninstalled the steam version and I don't feel like waiting for that 50gb download just to snag the cloud files, which may be unlikely as I disconnect from the Internet while gaming as a general rule!

No matter, I was last trying for a pacifist run for a new game the last time I re-played the Director's cut steam version, and I was still playing through the tutorial while I was doing it.

Plus as I recall, I beat the original non-DC steam version so yeah, you're most likely right as I have the backups for the original version which has the gamer1-99 naming convention!

Thanks for confirming this!
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I love Galaxy, I use it all the time, but forcing people to use Galaxy to play the DLC is not fine at all.

I hope this was a mistake and it will be corrected.

:/
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adamhm: Just a warning to anyone thinking about buying Deus Ex: Mankind Divided right now; it looks like the game's DLC has DRM and requires both Galaxy and an Internet connection to work :/

Hopefully GOG will rectify this ASAP
It has been rectified!

EDIT: I was mistaken, it has not been rectified in the least!
Post edited May 01, 2020 by takezodunmer2005
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adamhm: Just a warning to anyone thinking about buying Deus Ex: Mankind Divided right now; it looks like the game's DLC has DRM and requires both Galaxy and an Internet connection to work :/

Hopefully GOG will rectify this ASAP
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takezodunmer2005: It has been rectified!
It was not. You still need Galaxy running even if you install with the offline installer.
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takezodunmer2005: It has been rectified!
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racofer: It was not. You still need Galaxy running even if you install with the offline installer.
I just shut down galaxy, and ran it while my Ethernet cord was disconnected and the DLCs still loads for me at least, but I cannot speak for anyone else; I am sorry that it is an issue for others, yes GoG needs to rectify this soon!

EDIT: I can now confirm that we do indeed need galaxy running in order to use the DLCs!
Post edited May 01, 2020 by takezodunmer2005
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racofer: It was not. You still need Galaxy running even if you install with the offline installer.
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takezodunmer2005: I just shut down galaxy, and ran it while my Ethernet cord was disconnected and the DLCs still loads for me at least, but I cannot speak for anyone else; I am sorry that it is an issue for others, yes GoG needs to rectify this soon!
Have you closed Galaxy and made sure that GalaxyCommunication.exe service is not running?
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DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Unless and until it does.
I already have a Human Revolution Collector's physical edition but I've just bought Deus Ex: Human Revolution (again) and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
Thanks to Square Enix for bringing their games here, would like to hear some official words from GOG about the DRM and the DE:HR vanilla.
Post edited May 01, 2020 by Judicat0r
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takezodunmer2005: I just shut down galaxy, and ran it while my Ethernet cord was disconnected and the DLCs still loads for me at least, but I cannot speak for anyone else; I am sorry that it is an issue for others, yes GoG needs to rectify this soon!
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racofer: Have you closed Galaxy and made sure that GalaxyCommunication.exe service is not running?
Good thing I still have the unofficial back ups for steam's denuvo-infected copy! I was hoping you were wrong, but I was mistaken!
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Grargar: One of these days, GOG will define DRM-Free as "Runs with the Galaxy client". :D
The reply to any problem one's having with a game is "use our optional Galaxy client", so... they already have?
Even though I'm really pissed that these annoyances happen again and again, I'm confident that it will be fixed soon.
At least it was the case with a similar problem with Spec Ops The Line a year ago:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/spec_opsthe_line_needs_galaxy_to_work_correctly
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russellskanne: Even though I'm really pissed that these annoyances happen again and again, I'm confident that it will be fixed soon.
At least it was the case with a similar problem with Spec Ops The Line a year ago:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/spec_opsthe_line_needs_galaxy_to_work_correctly
Apparently it also happened with the game For the King, but it seems that the issue's been fixed as well.
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HypersomniacLive: The reply to any problem one's having with a game is "use our optional Galaxy client", so... they already have?
Well, you just made me remember that No Man's Sky Galaxy-only multiplayer was called DRM-Free...
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Grargar: Well, you just made me remember that No Man's Sky Galaxy-only multiplayer was called DRM-Free...
Not sure I follow; elaborate, please.
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HypersomniacLive: Not sure I follow; elaborate, please.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/no_mans_sky_next_update_now_live_08fb8

Take a look at the thread's title and first post.
Post edited May 02, 2020 by Grargar