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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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Aemenyn: Oof, 50 euros.

I pray for the health and safety of this poor thread
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paladin181: Where do you live?! It's $19.99 US here, and I got a 50% discount for having the original.
Good show, Beamdog and GOG!

EDIT: Oh, my God... You meant the Deluxe edition. May God have mercy on their souls!
You're seeing a 50% discount? I own the original as well, but I see a 25% discount.
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I just don't understand, why Premium Modules released eons ago, are not all included with the base game, like any other self respecting company handles their own remasters...
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And another legend is off the shelf. :(

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tinyE: What is with the DLCs. Were those part of the original?

I'm not complaining, I WANT THEM ALL, just curious if they actually added material.
They were not included on GOG but you could get them "legally" anywhere else. Original owner Bioware had distributed them free of charge. People claim GOG did not include them because they are illegal. That's not the case. GOG could not include them because they just could not get the rights to sell them. At least, that's my knowledge.

And no, Beamdog did not add a single material on NWN:EE. There is literally nothing in NWN:EE that you couldn't do in the original. Read the reviews on "the other site" and you'll see them.
I see a 25% discount on the basic game, and a 35% discount on deluxe.

I already own it on Steam. I'll wait for connect.
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Ghildrean: Does the Digital Deluxe includes ALL content? The game page only mentions the premium modules and the portrait pack, but not the THREE soundtrack packs, while the news only mention the base soundtrack and not the premium modules soundtrack and Darkness over Daggerford soundtrack.
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Ganni1987: I've attached a screenshot of what the Deluxe edition contains :)
Thanks, it really includes all DLC.
OOOPS, I bought the regular EE without the modules.


Meh, screw it, I'll buy em later, and I really don't want the soundtracks.
LOL, not yet released more than 30 mins and overall rating is less than 2.0 :)
The Linux "build" is a native one, not a Wine wrapper, right?
Also, to my surprise, Windows requirements list OpenGL, not DirectX. (2002 original has DX 8.1: http://gamesystemrequirements.com/game/neverwinter-nights)

And lastly: "Discounting its expansions, the original Neverwinter Nights ultimately sold 2.2 million copies, as of 2007", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverwinter_Nights#Sales
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Does this mean they removed the original game from the store, like they did with some other "Enhanced Editions?"

I don't mind EE's, but leave the original up too, especially if people own them. I'm wondering if I need to go quickly make a hard copy of my Neverwinter Nights 2 (from my profile here on GOG, where I own the original), before they possibly get rid of that in favor of a new 20$ version as well.
It's probably something really obvious to marketing people, but why do the soundtrack store pages include random screenshots of the game?
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There's a bug on the gamepage: it says the game costs €50.49, which is probably more than what i payed back then for my big box version.
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LeonKillsAshley: You're seeing a 50% discount? I own the original as well, but I see a 25% discount.
I got 60% on the Deluxe edition.
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squishyfrog: Does this mean they removed the original game from the store, like they did with some other "Enhanced Editions?"
Yes .
Very strange. Galaxy sais that the game is not compatible with my Mac although there is a Mac version?

Next question is, if the Ehnhanced Edition is compatible with already existent mods, especially multiplayer mods.
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From what I understood, Bioware lost the rights to continue selling the extra modules or anything else new. The three modules in the diamond version were already included, so those were safe. I missed my chance back in the day to buy the final three premium modules before there were pulled. I'm glad I can finally buy them.

From Wikipedia
In August 2009, BioWare discontinued its selling of premium modules due to a request made by Atari.[22] Atari has not yet provided any alternative means to acquire the modules.
The modules Kingmaker, Shadowguard, and Witch's Wake were sold as part of the Diamond Edition package.[24] The modules Infinite Dungeons, Pirates of the Sword Coast, and Wyvern Crown of Cormyr were only sold with DRM.
Post edited October 11, 2018 by jalister