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Lady Aribeth, you'll never walk alone.

Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition is now available DRM-free, 25% off until October 18th 1pm UTC. Neverwinter Nights Diamond is now included in the Enhanced Edition as a free bonus goodie. Current owners of Diamond get an additional 25% off when purchasing the Enhanced Edition.

The D&N epic returns, now with subtle graphical improvements and a completely rebuilt multiplayer system, backwards compatible with all the mods, modules, and save games you were using in the original.

Get the Digital Deluxe Edition which includes several adventure modules, the game's Soundtrack and the Heroes of Neverwinter pack or grab each of them separately.
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MazDen: wow, average customer now can look for the remnants of free keys on the forums if he wants to get only the vanilla version, or accept paywall+dlc and buy EE
so many choices
The average customer had 10 years to buy it. Stop the whining already :)
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richlind33: They are identical insofar as fair use is concerned; reselling (piracy), on the other hand, is a different matter.
Still don't see what point you're trying to make here and what that has to do with my post, but okay.
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richlind33: It doesn't make a lick of difference unless the rightsholders decide to take legal action.
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Tallima: That would be trademark law there. Copyright laws are in effect even if the owner doesn't take legal action. I still think games shouldn't be part of copyright law as it is. Not there law's the law.
With respect to piracy, which means *reselling*, that is correct.
It took some time, but it's finally here. Thanks!
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richlind33: They are identical insofar as fair use is concerned; reselling (piracy), on the other hand, is a different matter.
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Leroux: Still don't see what point you're trying to make here and what that has to do with my post, but okay.
My point is that your clarification made no significant difference re the gist of Talima's post. All that really matters is that Bioware discontinued the sale of premium modules and stopped maintaining it's authentication system.
I'm actually not gonna complain about this, the discount is really nice, the deluxe includes all the official modules not in Diamond (even Daggorford which is arguably one of the best fan modules for NWN out there), and presumably the Beamdog patches fix all the compatibility issues and so on the game had on Windows 7 (game doesn't even start without being in compatibility mode for XP).
I found the change log finally!

https://steamcommunity.com/linkfilter/?url=https://www.beamdog.com/files/nwnee_release_notes.pdf
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MazDen: wow, average customer now can look for the remnants of free keys on the forums if he wants to get only the vanilla version, or accept paywall+dlc and buy EE
so many choices
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blotunga: The average customer had 10 years to buy it. Stop the whining already :)
can't, sorry. removing solid package at a reasonable price with all reviews in order to sell little more EE copies/separate soundtracks/other dlc for almost20yearoldgames just not a good move
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Leroux: Still don't see what point you're trying to make here and what that has to do with my post, but okay.
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richlind33: My point is that your clarification made no significant difference re the gist of Talima's post. All that really matters is that Bioware discontinued the sale of premium modules and stopped maintaining it's authentication system.
Maybe I didn't really get the gist of Tallima's post then? But to me it does make a difference if something someone claims really happened that way or not, regardless of what it means in the long run.
Are you going to take the plunge? ;p
to GOG,

If you buy the Deluxe edition, the base game does not show up as owned...
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Crosmando: I'm actually not gonna complain about this, the discount is really nice, the deluxe includes all the official modules not in Diamond (even Daggorford which is arguably one of the best fan modules for NWN out there), and presumably the Beamdog patches fix all the compatibility issues and so on the game had on Windows 7 (game doesn't even start without being in compatibility mode for XP).
Yepp, 50-60% for previous owners is a nice touch even for the overpriced Deluxe.
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richlind33: My point is that your clarification made no significant difference re the gist of Talima's post. All that really matters is that Bioware discontinued the sale of premium modules and stopped maintaining it's authentication system.
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Leroux: Maybe I didn't really get the gist of Tallima's post then? But to me it does make a difference if something someone claims really happened that way or not, regardless of what it means in the long run.
So you're a stickler? ;p
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IFW: to GOG,

If you buy the Deluxe edition, the base game does not show up as owned...
That's normal on GOG. That bug is “too complicated” to be fixed by their “top men”.
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IFW: to GOG,

If you buy the Deluxe edition, the base game does not show up as owned...
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mk47at: That's normal on GOG. That bug is “too complicated” to be fixed by their “top men”.
right, as many other things they prefer to remove than fix. after new design they broke link for product page in galaxy for games purchsed as a part of bundle (before that bundle had own page with price, info etc). at first that link in galaxy (from game settings) lead to store, now I can't even see that link any longer for my games from bundles. they just removed it instead of fixing. that's just a link, easy thing!