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Dressed to kill.


White Death Bundle and Vintage Gunslinger Bundle two DLC packs for Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition, are now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Zombie-killing can be messy business and more often than not you need to use whatever gear is at hand. However, show up dressed for the occasion and your job could get much easier, not to mention stylish. The White Death and Vintage Gunslinger Bundles provide you with new formidable weapons and blueprints, character outfits, buggy paint jobs, and one new vehicle each to put the fear of death back in the undead.
But will it let me give my horse special-colored armor, though?
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zeogold: But will it let me give my horse special-colored armor, though?
White Death Bundle seems to contain it: "...a new buggy paint job..."

EDIT: Actually both bundles contain "...a new buggy paint job..."
Post edited December 19, 2017 by MadalinStroe
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MadalinStroe: White Death Bundle seems to contain it: "...a new buggy paint job..."

EDIT: Actually both bundles contain "...a new buggy paint job..."
Well then, I want them to fix the paint job first!

This game intrigues me and I want to buy it at some point... but as with all games, I keep thinking I don't want to buy it while they are still shipping DLCs for it, and afterwards release a Complete Edition, maybe even enhanced graphics. I want it all, and I want it now, yeeea yeeea.
Post edited December 19, 2017 by timppu
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timppu: ...
I know exactly what you mean, there are so many games that do this. For the longest time I avoided getting AI Wars, but I recently succumbed since it was ridiculously cheap. Another one that has been taunting me for years is Sins of a Solar Empire, the business model with that game is absurd.
Post edited December 19, 2017 by MadalinStroe
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my biggest gripe with gog:

opening a German storefront without some sort of age verification system...

PS: please do us German gogers a solid and add your vote to the following wishlists:

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/add_sofort_ident_and_post_ident_to_verify_age

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/optional_age_verification_eg_for_german_users
Post edited December 19, 2017 by simonm197
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timppu: This game intrigues me and I want to buy it at some point... but as with all games, I keep thinking I don't want to buy it while they are still shipping DLCs for it, and afterwards release a Complete Edition, maybe even enhanced graphics. I want it all, and I want it now, yeeea yeeea.
All these bundles are merely extra unnecessary fluff. Don't even bother thinking about wasting money on such. The base game with expansion is very much a complete package.
So they are still plugging the dressy up dlc. What happened to the free packs, surely these are the type of things that should be free, they add nothing to the game.
If they add nothing but paint to the game, you can see it as a way to support the developers a bit more, if you are rich.
Any chance you guys can sort things with TEchland so we can get the latest Gemly exclusives?

Originally they made it work as a DLC, but then changed it to a token system the GoG users can't access!
I never understood these costume packs for first person games, I never see my character outside of maybe cut scenes (which half the time use the default look), so why would I spend $5 for something that has no effect on game-play and I'll rarely see if at all
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Zergoss: I never understood these costume packs for first person games, I never see my character outside of maybe cut scenes (which half the time use the default look), so why would I spend $5 for something that has no effect on game-play and I'll rarely see if at all
It's for multiplayer :) Dying Light has heavy coop aspects .
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nightcraw1er.488: So they are still plugging the dressy up dlc. What happened to the free packs, surely these are the type of things that should be free, they add nothing to the game.
The first free "content drop" was added on 16th October and the second one seems to have been added today (I've not downloaded it yet) but wasn't mentioned in the News post for some reason.

The paid DLC is in addition to these.
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nightcraw1er.488: So they are still plugging the dressy up dlc. What happened to the free packs, surely these are the type of things that should be free, they add nothing to the game.
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zx1976: The first free "content drop" was added on 16th October and the second one seems to have been added today (I've not downloaded it yet) but wasn't mentioned in the News post for some reason.

The paid DLC is in addition to these.
Silencer ... about time
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timppu: This game intrigues me and I want to buy it at some point... but as with all games, I keep thinking I don't want to buy it while they are still shipping DLCs for it, and afterwards release a Complete Edition, maybe even enhanced graphics. I want it all, and I want it now, yeeea yeeea.
I'm thinking in similar way, that's why i never bought Borderlands 2. -.-