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I have a good feeling about this!

LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga are now available, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 66% discount for the duration of the Winter Sale.
Looking forward to reunite with the plucky Padawan Ahsoka Tano, the cowardly General Grievous, or a heroic Anakin Skywalker from The Clone Wars? LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars puts a comedic spin on the saga with characters, vehicles, powers, and scenarios inspired by the movies and animated series.
Feeling the nostalgia stirring within you? The Complete Saga will let you experience the original and prequel saga with over 120 playable characters, creative puzzles, and plenty of Force-sensitive slapstick humor.
The force is strong with today's releases.
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aluinie: how is it with keyboard and mouse or do you need a controller to play?
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nightcraw1er.488: Controller is highly recommended for all the lego games.
I disagree. Played them fine with keyboard only.
Recommended - maybe - but HIGHLY ... no, not really.
Post edited December 15, 2017 by MarkoH01
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PaterAlf: The force is strong with today's releases.
Though seriously lacking in digital goodies. Where are my Darth cookies, dammit?!
Post edited December 15, 2017 by Lemon_Curry
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Anime-BlackWolf: Thanks GOG and Disney, instabought.

Why is "The Clone Wars" part III and "The Complete Saga" has no part number?

Are we still missing a title in the series or is that an error in numbering which was created years ago?
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Yezemin: What Grargar said.

There is another game though, LEGO Star Wars - The Force Awakens. I guess that would be number 4.
Yeah, I never fully understood why they completely removed LEGO Star Wars 1 and 2 (respectively original trilogy and prequel movies) but for having played both the "old" versions and the updated Complete Saga you're not missing out on anything, quite the contrary.
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PaterAlf: The force is strong with today's releases.
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Lemon_Curry: Though seriously lacking in digital goodies. Where are my Darth cookies, dammit?!
They were there, but I ate them all.
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Lemon_Curry: Though seriously lacking in digital goodies. Where are my Darth cookies, dammit?!
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PaterAlf: They were there, but I ate them all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3ZcX1JNju4

(Aka 'Darth teaches Danish'.)
Thank you GOG and Disney.Was waiting for them for a long time.Instabought ;).Cheers
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nightcraw1er.488: Controller is highly recommended for all the lego games.
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MarkoH01: I disagree. Played them fine with keyboard only.
Recommended - maybe - but HIGHLY ... no, not really.
I would say so. It's a platformer essentially and controllers are always better then keyboards for my money for that, much like driving games. M+k shines most when move and aim is needed.
I guess it's time to update those two entries:
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=10477
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=17031
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MarkoH01: I disagree. Played them fine with keyboard only.
Recommended - maybe - but HIGHLY ... no, not really.
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nightcraw1er.488: I would say so. It's a platformer essentially and controllers are always better then keyboards for my money for that, much like driving games. M+k shines most when move and aim is needed.
Like I said "recommended" I might agree but especially if you are used to kb+m the "highly" would be too much imo. I played Hollow Knight on keyboard and even the Batman games but I would have problems with Hob i.E. Imo it depends much on the fact how accurate the controls have to be and if you need many diagonal moves and such. Those are always better with controller. I played Guacamelee with kb+m and it was playable and enjoyable for me - however I could only throw direcly Up, Down. Left. Right and between (diagonal) not different diagonal steps .. if you understand what I mean (hard to describe).
Lego star wars the complete saga,does it work on windows xp?
Post edited December 15, 2017 by Fonzer
I also posted this question in the game forum.

The front page at this time lists both Lego Star Wars the Complete Sage (all six movies) and Lego Star Wars III (the clone wars). Both are listed at 6.79.

If the "complete" saga is what it says it is why is there also a single movie game listed, and at the same price?

Secondly there's a note on the page saying that you have to accept Disney's "terms of use" in order to play. Does that mean the game requires a Disney account of some sort? Or some sort of online DRM checking mechanism?
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jconde: Secondly there's a note on the page saying that you have to accept Disney's "terms of use" in order to play. Does that mean the game requires a Disney account of some sort? Or some sort of online DRM checking mechanism?
Nah, that's just standard procedure. They'll require no such thing from you – and it is DRM-free.

For more information on the subject have a look at these two threads:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/acceptance_of_terms_of_use_required_to_play
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https://www.gog.com/forum/general/what_is_acceptance_of_terms_of_use_required_to_play/page1.
Post edited December 15, 2017 by Lemon_Curry
Regarding Disney EULA just do what everybody does: say "yes" and ignore it ;)
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JMich: Weird time for a release, but who am I to complain?
Disney marketing , just like on Steam .

http://store.steampowered.com/search/?term=%20star%20wars