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Goodbyes are not forever (and war never changes).

It's not the first time we give this advice, but remember to take your Rad-X pills, try not to mistake a G.E.C.K for a gecko (not even remotely the same thing!), and take good care of yourself out there in the wasteland: <span class="bold">Fallout</span>, the premiere post nuclear role playing game franchise, is back.
The Fallout games have been with us on day one, and they played an inseparable part in defining the early GOG.com catalog. When they got swept away by radioactive winds, a gaping hole the size of California was left behind that we haven't quite been able to fill... until now!

Once again, you can pick up all three RPG classics at <span class="bold">66% off in a single post-apo bundle that includes:
--Fallout
--Fallout 2
--Fallout Tactics





We're welcoming Bethesda Softworks to GOG.com with more bundles, and tons of new classic releases - all DRM-free of course - and don't forget that two The Elder Scrolls classics (The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall) will drop like a bomb straight into your library, completely FREE with any Bethesda purchase. The bundle promos end on Wednesday, September 2, 12:59 PM GMT.





Stream watch:
Twitch.tv/GOGcom is worth your attention - we'll be showing off all three returning Fallout games over the next few days, along with many other Bethesda releases!

THURSDAY, August 27th:
4pm GMT / 6pm CEST / 12pm EDT / 9am PDT: Fallout Tactics with MegapiemanPHD

SATURDAY, August 29th:
6pm GMT / 8pm CEST / 2pm EDT / 11am PDT: Fallout 2 with Outstar
8pm GMT / 10pm CESt / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT: Fallout 1 with Vlad of The Weekend Slice
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Dalthnock: Since I arrived here after Fallout was unfortunately gone, can someone please tell me what were the extras that were stripped off?

Thanks in advance.
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real.geizterfahr: See attached screenshots.
I got all the Fallout games in the earlier free giveaway. I launched GOG Galaxy, and it automatically updated my installed Fallout 1 Classic. Now, at first glance, it looks like they stripped out the older extras, for in the game menu under "More," all you see is:
Fallout Classic
Hi-Res Config
Manual
Reference Card
Support

Yikes! Where did everything else go?

However, if you choose "Get Backup & Extras" on the "More" menu, you see the older, complete list of extras:

Manual (124 pages)
HD Wallpaper
Fallout Series Wallpaper
Fallout Bible (205 pages)
Reference Card
Soundtrack
Avatars
Vault Boy Avatars
Artworks

Thus, those of us who got the game from the earlier release on Gog, or the free giveaway, retain the longer list of extras, just as the screenshots above divulge. So I think we got the best of both worlds.
oh well repurchased more of a say thanks to bethesda for giving us the games back least i have the original ones with all the extra goodies as well.
When the Bethesda page showed up with all these games I had to pull up my library, just to be sure, when it said "games you do not own" on the Fallout titles.
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damian.conde: Excellent news! I joined GOG long after these classics were removed, it's great to have them back, I'll be adding this series to my library as soon as possible.
Me too, I will try Fallout 1 when on sale individually and if I like it I will get 2 and tactics.
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liamphoenix: When the Bethesda page showed up with all these games I had to pull up my library, just to be sure, when it said "games you do not own" on the Fallout titles.
Yeah, did GOG ever figure out what is causing this bug with the Fallout series? I wouldn't think the "new" Bethesda Fallout series is any different than the previous Fallout.
Interesting thing is that my older older purchases of Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics are listed in my library as Fallout X Classic., while current re-release is simply listed as Fallout X (X can mean 1, 2 or Tactics). Also in shop those games are listed as not purchased even though I have them in my library.

What can you say about that, dear GOG?
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gwelty: Thus, those of us who got the game from the earlier release on Gog, or the free giveaway, retain the longer list of extras...
... for now that is.

We all know who calls the shots...
Whatever the case I'm glad that I have all the original game installers plus bonus features backed up. Hopefully we will get an explanation soon, because otherwise this is very good news.
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gwelty: I got all the Fallout games in the earlier free giveaway. I launched GOG Galaxy, and it automatically updated my installed Fallout 1 Classic.
So... We do have the same version that is available for purchase now!? That's good news.
Interesting! This is to GOG and Bethesda.

The old day elite decaf...

I am big fan of Fallout 1-2, but I never had a chance to purchase *the* (drm-free, 1:1 as it was in DOS era) license, when I played it. Why? At that time, in my country 1991-5 they basically were not offered; and I currently won't have even the time to replay them, even if purchased.

I do have F:NV:U and F3:GOTY licenses however (Steam).

What holds me off from purchasing them are three things (based on importance):
1. I don't want to risk license purchased, and then removed from my library.
2. The amount of extras are not worth it. If you offer Fallout, please offer at least the same amount of digitized extras as original boxed version.
3. With 1+2 in account, for 2,99, this is not worth it... Why not the classic discount scheme with 60% of for two titles, and 80% of for three?

Eh,... this offer is sweet and sad. Still unsure, if I should grab it. Come on, guys, you have 6 days to at least add the extras and give a promise of not retracting anything :D

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gwelty: Thus, those of us who got the game from the earlier release on Gog, or the free giveaway, retain the longer list of extras, just as the screenshots above divulge. So I think we got the best of both worlds.
Thing is,.. if you purchased them earlier, the only thing which would play role, is that they stay in your library as-is.

New buyers don't get any extras, so I hardly understand how is this "best of both worlds". Ain't GOG interested in sells anymore?
Post edited August 26, 2015 by Lin545
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gwelty: I got all the Fallout games in the earlier free giveaway. I launched GOG Galaxy, and it automatically updated my installed Fallout 1 Classic.
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real.geizterfahr: So... We do have the same version that is available for purchase now!? That's good news.
Err, I don't know. GOG Galaxy says that Fallout Classic is version 1.2. The splash screen of the actual game when launched says version 1.1 in the lower right-hand corner.
Ah man, I didn't think, I just jumped and bought.

No extras.

Gutted.

Still feel like an unwanted stepchild.
BTW, the extras from the older edition of Fallout 1 were downloaded by GOG Galaxy into the !Downloads/Fallout folder. But when I now redownload any extras, they appear in a new folder: !Downloads/fallout_classic.
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yogsloth: Ah man, I didn't think, I just jumped and bought.

No extras.

Gutted.

Still feel like an unwanted stepchild.
yogsloth, So you're telling me that if you choose "Get Backup & Extras" on the "More" menu in GOG Galaxy, you don't see the older, more complete list of extras?
Post edited August 26, 2015 by gwelty
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gwelty: yogsloth, So you're telling me that if you choose "Get Backup & Extras" on the "More" menu in GOG Galaxy, you don't see the older, more complete list of extras?
What I'm saying is God pound that 3rd party client DRM, file-deleting, bug-filled, half-assed pile of festering horsecrap to the deepest nether-realms of Tartaros.

In other words, I don't use it and never will. It's not supposed to be mandatory, remember? I download directly, and I have no extras, other than the manual.
The only way they could've made me doube dip on these is by offering the complete, uncut versions (which the earlier gog versions weren't).

Since that isn't the case (plus the issue of missing extras and some rumors I heard that Bethesda redacted some of the original credits), I'll gladly give this a pass.