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Years ago, the Baldur's Gate series changed the way we look at gaming and the scope of what was considered possible. Even now, the legacy continues through the Enhanced Editions – thanks to the hard work and years of updates to keep the inimitable Infinity Engine living on.



It's the work on the Enhanced Editions that made <span class="bold">Siege of Dragonspear</span> possible – the just-released, massive expansion to the timeless classic, available only for Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition.

"The team at Beamdog was able to breathe a new life into the Infinity Engine classics." says Greg Tito, Communications Director for Dungeons & Dragons "We're proud to recognize their excellent work in offering the best possible experience and support for these legendary titles. We want these to become the definitive editions – featuring both the enhanced and classic versions of the games."

On April 29, Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition, and Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition will be expanded to include the classic versions – each becoming the Definitive Edition Bundle and not available for purchase separately. If you already own the classics on GOG.com, the games currently on your shelf won't be affected.

"We're excited to take our commitment and support to Baldur's Gate and GOG fans to the next level and humbled to work with such great partners. The Definitive Edition Bundle will give every Baldur's Gate fan what they're looking for" – concludes Cameron Tofer, Beamdog COO.



In the near future, we're also looking forward to full GOG Galaxy support for achievements in Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition, and Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition – as well as in the Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear expansion.

Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition will be 75% off until April 4 11:59 PM PDT / April 5 2:59 AM EDT/ 7:59 BST and 60% off until April 29 10:59 AM PDT / 1:59 PM EDT / 18:59 BST. The 60% discount for Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition, and Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition until April 29 10:59 AM PDT / 1:59 PM EDT / 18:59 BST. The 85% discount for owners of the original saga will last until April 29 10:59 AM PDT / 1:59 PM EDT / 18:59 BST.
Post edited April 02, 2016 by maladr0Id
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Painted_Doll: Aren't the mods fixes bugs in the original games ? If yes why people are buying the EE series ?
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Maighstir: Because some people think mods are difficult to install, others don't use Windows but simultaneously don't want to mess with Wine or GemRB, and a third group do know how to correctly mess around with mods and/or how to get the thing running on non-native platforms, but just figure a single native installer is much more convenient.

Also, some people want to try out expansions only built for the EE.
And some people simply like the EEs more than the originals. :-)
Picked this one up (BG:EE) right away when it went on special sale. Hard for me to ignore even though I have the main and have never played it. Decided against getting BGII:EE and ID:EE since I have never played those as well, and well, I just spent to much and have to much to play still anyhow, LOL.
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Maxvorstadt: And some people simply like the EEs more than the originals. :-)
That's me. I like the interface changes, and the faster save/load times enough that I have a hard time playing the originals anymore. Linux native is also a major factor.

I don't think they should be bundled though. People should still be able to decide which one they want.
Post edited April 03, 2016 by hummer010
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Maighstir: Because some people think mods are difficult to install, others don't use Windows but simultaneously don't want to mess with Wine or GemRB, and a third group do know how to correctly mess around with mods and/or how to get the thing running on non-native platforms, but just figure a single native installer is much more convenient.

Also, some people want to try out expansions only built for the EE.
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Maxvorstadt: And some people simply like the EEs more than the originals. :-)
Those should go die in a fire. And we don't consider them to be people.
Post edited April 04, 2016 by Maighstir
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Onox: However, I find that removing the ability to buy the old versions separately is certainly questionnable, too :/
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ValamirCleaver: If one really doesn't want anything to do with the EEs it's still possible to buy just the original games exactly how I did when I repurchased them about 10 years ago.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dsoftware&amp;field-keywords=%22Baldur%27s+Gate%22
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dsoftware&amp;field-keywords=%22Icewind+Dale%22
Im not seeing digital editions there, let me tell you, the only reason I did not resort to piracy to get the original games was because I had the option to buy the cheap digital versions avalible in this site, no EE nonsense, no shipping costs, and no dealings with the absurd customs system of my country.

Im pretty sure that future customes in situations like mine will have no option other than torrenting if they dont want to pay the extra buck on the EE editions just to get to what they really want.

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ValamirCleaver: OH NOES! A female writer does not want to continue perpetuate the tired old tropes of a bitchy & domineering wife, a hen pecked husband or a vapid empty-headed sexpot like it's still the mid-80s! What is this world coming to?!...
Thank god we have our new, self-appointed moral guardians watching our backs.
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Maxvorstadt: And some people simply like the EEs more than the originals. :-)
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Maighstir: Those should go die in a fire. And we don't consider them to be people.
Have you actually tried the enhanced editions, or is your deathwish for other people based on ignorance?
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Maighstir: Those should go die in a fire. And we don't consider them to be people.
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hummer010: Have you actually tried the enhanced editions, or is your deathwish for other people based on ignorance?
:-P
I mostly just like to spice up my normally friendly self and found that the EE's of the Infinity Engine games make an awesome topic for it.
Post edited April 04, 2016 by Maighstir
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Shadowstalker16: I heard the writer of the new DLC is gonna use the game as a tool to push her beliefs.
And now they realize they are in trouble.

Hi everyone. I usually spend most of my time lurking here, but I'd like to ask a favour. It appears that having a transgendered cleric and a joke line by Minsc has greatly offended the sensibilities of some people. This has spurred these people into action, causing them to decide this is the worst game of all time and give it a zero review score on Steam, GoG and meta critic. Now, I'd like to ask for that favour. If you are playing the game and having a good time, please consider posting a positive review to balance out the loud minority which is currently painting a dark picture for new players.

Thank you.
-Trent
Post edited April 04, 2016 by Gnostic
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I'd agree with Trent. People are being fucktards.
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Painted_Doll: Aren't the mods fixes bugs in the original games ? If yes why people are buying the EE series ?
Here's one more possible reason to prefer the EE versions:

https://www.gog.com/forum/baldurs_gate_series/baldurs_gate_12_enhanced_editions_also_100_or_50_cpu_usage/page1
Post edited April 04, 2016 by timppu
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Seems about right, you lump all the critism together, and then appeal to sympathy to skim some good reviews out of some people with good intentions, strangely popular with developers these days.

Im seeing complaints about the UI, the new graphics, the multiplayer not working properly, diffulty inbalances and bugs on top of just a line of dialog and a character.
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Emachine9643: whats the difference between this and the original versions?
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HunchBluntley: The Enhanced Editions feature many new quests and characters, all from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.
Thank you
Does anybody now if you get the classics even if you bought the Enhanced Editions before?
So far I haven't seen anything about it, but really hoping you get them even if you bought them before.
Just started BG 1 EE. It does look kind of funky but I guess I'll get used to it. It sounds stupid to ask but is it locked at that resolution?
Post edited April 04, 2016 by tinyE
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tinyE: Just started BG 1 EE. It does look kind of funky but I guess I'll get used to it. It sounds stupid to ask but is it locked at that resolution?
Two things: you can zoom in and out with the mouse wheel, and there is an option on the video settings for scaling the ui. If you have high-ish resolution toggling the scale ui option will make the ui smaller.