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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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Nice to see a Linux-version, but again it needs a bunch of dependencies only listed with their Ubuntu-names. Tracking those down for Manjaro is gonna be a nightmare.. If anyone wants to help, I'd be happy to accept :P I also have a Fedora partition, and it seems to be officially supported, looking at the description.
The Deluxe edition 60% off is actually a nice price and has everything included. Buying the parts separately... not so sure :)
So if you have the original gog release it's a good price imho.
Will get it for sure as I own the original gog release, would wait otherwise.
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Random_Coffee: Nice to see a Linux-version, but again it needs a bunch of dependencies only listed with their Ubuntu-names. (…)
libxfixe seems incomplete. That's probably libxfixes. Who knows what else is missing.

It should not be that hard to figure out the correct names. For libxext6:i386 use pacman -Ss lib32 libext and you'll find multilib/lib32-libxext
Post edited October 11, 2018 by mk47at
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tinyE: 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.
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tremere110: The EE Deluxe is about $21 if you own the original. The regular edition with all the modules without the soundtracks is about $29. It's a fairly big difference plus you get all the extras (soundtracks, extra character portraits, artbook) in the deluxe edition on top of it all.
I bought the game, then bought the 3 dlcs.

got a 50% discount on the first game so I'm fine. It's not like I have anything else to spend money on.
I like the look on the beholder's face in this screenshot. As if he's completely sick of your shit saying, "Look, could you just not do whatever you're doing?"
Why DLCs are not displayed on game's page in store?
This game has a lot of DLCs.
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Random_Coffee: Nice to see a Linux-version, but again it needs a bunch of dependencies only listed with their Ubuntu-names. Tracking those down for Manjaro is gonna be a nightmare.. If anyone wants to help, I'd be happy to accept :P I also have a Fedora partition, and it seems to be officially supported, looking at the description.
That's the price we pay for using a non-supported distribution.

I'm on Arch, but I've got steam-native-runtime package installed, and I've never had a GOG game require anything additional. I do run steam, so I don't mind have all these packages installed - it may be a bit of a heavy-handed solution if you're not running steam as well.
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tremere110: The EE Deluxe is about $21 if you own the original. The regular edition with all the modules without the soundtracks is about $29. It's a fairly big difference plus you get all the extras (soundtracks, extra character portraits, artbook) in the deluxe edition on top of it all.
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tinyE: I bought the game, then bought the 3 dlcs.

got a 50% discount on the first game so I'm fine. It's not like I have anything else to spend money on.
That's not what your wishlist says ;p
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Caesar.: Is the 25% discount for owners of Diamond permanent, or will it only last as long as the initial sale?
I too would like to know this
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Thanks for Linux ^__^
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Random_Coffee: Nice to see a Linux-version, but again it needs a bunch of dependencies only listed with their Ubuntu-names. Tracking those down for Manjaro is gonna be a nightmare.. If anyone wants to help, I'd be happy to accept :P I also have a Fedora partition, and it seems to be officially supported, looking at the description.
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hummer010: That's the price we pay for using a non-supported distribution.

I'm on Arch, but I've got steam-native-runtime package installed, and I've never had a GOG game require anything additional. I do run steam, so I don't mind have all these packages installed - it may be a bit of a heavy-handed solution if you're not running steam as well.
Can you elaborate? I do use Steam myself, so I don't mind having that installed, but does the steam-runtime include the Ubuntu-packages or something? That being said, I started playing Shadow Tactics the other day (which also requires a lot of dependencies), and that plays without issue.
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and another classic version removed from store
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hummer010: That's the price we pay for using a non-supported distribution.

I'm on Arch, but I've got steam-native-runtime package installed, and I've never had a GOG game require anything additional. I do run steam, so I don't mind have all these packages installed - it may be a bit of a heavy-handed solution if you're not running steam as well.
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Random_Coffee: Can you elaborate? I do use Steam myself, so I don't mind having that installed, but does the steam-runtime include the Ubuntu-packages or something? That being said, I started playing Shadow Tactics the other day (which also requires a lot of dependencies), and that plays without issue.
the steam-native-runtime package is a meta-package that installs a whole shit-ton of libraries required by Steam (It's something like 120 packages!). Steam includes copies of all the libraries it requires, but you can force it to run using your local libraries by running steam with system environment variable STEAM_RUNTIME=0.
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Beamdog still uses the same appalling tactics of removing the original game from GOG (it matters little if the original is included as an extra, I'd have to buy the new game to get the old, besides GOG can now safely forget about keeping the original up-to-date). This approach will never get any approval (and money) from me.
ps. It's not a GOG's fault, I know, I know...