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Across the years, Dungeon Siege and Deus Ex series gathered a massive fanbase among the gamers worldwide. Today Dungeon Siege Collection, as well as Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided arrive on GOG.COM in all DRM-free glory.

Dungeon Siege Collection (-85%) includes three parts of the cult fantasy RPG series, along with the DLC titled Treasures of the Sun. The Dungeon Siege series was born in 2002 from the Gas Powered Games studio members' passion for the RPG genre. The title captivated gamers around the world with its rich fantasy world, beautiful 3D graphics, and mechanics that were easy to grasp even for the beginners in the RPG domain. It was only a matter of time when the sequel was released in 2005 with the expanded world and a more complex storyline.

Over the years, Dungeon Siege became a cult classic. This led to a movie adaptation of the game featuring Jason Statham and, finally, to the third part of the series. This time it was created by Obsidian Entertainment (veterans of Baldur’s Gate) and published by Square Enix. Released in 2011, Dungeon Siege III introduced gamers to an innovative combat system that made the gameplay even more dynamic and engaging.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution (-85%) is also a good example of revamping a cult series. After Deus Ex (2000) and Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003) made a lot of fans thanks to the cyberpunk setting and RPG elements, the series went into a hiatus for nearly a decade.

Human Revolution lets us revisit the same dystopian universe of the future, albeit its story is set a few decades earlier. The world is divided between the supporters and opponents of human augmentations. The main protagonist, Adam Jensen, is a former SWAT member and the head of security at a tech company. He is being cast into the above-mentioned strife after suffering heavy wounds and being biotechnologically enhanced in order to save his life. During the game, the player can expand the main character’s augmentation further, making him even more lethal.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (-85%) further expanded on adventures of Adam Jensen, merging action elements with RPG decision making, that changed the face of the storyline. One of its highly praised elements was the so-called Breach - an alternative game mode set in the virtual world. On top of that Deus Ex series was even further expanded with the successful comics series.

Now you can revisit the fascinating universes of Dungeon Siege and Deus Ex once more, thanks to the Square Enix Publisher Sale on GOG.COM featuring deals up to 89% off until 4th May 2020, 1 PM UTC.
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melmovano: @GOG: Quick reminder on my question: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/dungeon_siege_and_deus_ex_series_now_available_on_gogcom_f6c95/post164

Can I receive a reply here or do I need to go through the heavy process of opening a ticket for an answer?
Same thing happens to me too. I put in a ticket this morning but got the standard reply that it could take up to two weeks before I get an answer. Let's hope a blue sees this and gets it sorted out sooner.
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Riekopo: They shouldn't have released Dungeon Siege without the expansions.
Well, seeing as the steam versions (DS 1-2) don't have the expansions I don't think any of the digital versions of the games offer them; you're better off getting the boxed versions unfortunately...
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Ixoliptis: Any chance of also releasing the Expansions on DS1 and DS2?
My guess is that it's up to the publishers to provide them as none of the digital versions have them, which is pretty crappy!
Post edited April 30, 2020 by takezodunmer2005
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Riekopo: They shouldn't have released Dungeon Siege without the expansions.
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takezodunmer2005: Well, seeing as the steam versions (DS 1-2) don't have the expansions I don't think any of the digital versions of the games offer them; you're better off getting the boxed versions unfortunately...
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Ixoliptis: Any chance of also releasing the Expansions on DS1 and DS2?
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takezodunmer2005: My guess is that it's up to the publishers to provide them as none of the digital versions have them, which is pretty crappy!
Theyre in legal limbo from what i hear. So we wont get them anytime soon.
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melmovano: @GOG: Quick reminder on my question: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/dungeon_siege_and_deus_ex_series_now_available_on_gogcom_f6c95/post164

Can I receive a reply here or do I need to go through the heavy process of opening a ticket for an answer?
Reply for what? A ticket is how you get in touch with support.
Post edited April 30, 2020 by SarahGabriella
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takezodunmer2005: Well, seeing as the steam versions (DS 1-2) don't have the expansions I don't think any of the digital versions of the games offer them; you're better off getting the boxed versions unfortunately...

My guess is that it's up to the publishers to provide them as none of the digital versions have them, which is pretty crappy!
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SarahGabriella: Theyre in legal limbo from what i hear. So we wont get them anytime soon.
Ahhh, thanks for the new info, here's hoping that it gets resolved soon!
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SarahGabriella: If its true that theyre in copyright limbo its a real shame. Sucks that this can even happen to games. But im just glad we got the base games on here now. Maybe GOG can pull some strings to get the expansions too.
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wolfsite: They managed to get Diablo: Hellfire here after some time so it is possible depending on just how much red tape needs to be cut.
From what I have read the legal situation with Hellfire was a lot less complex then what is up with the DS expansions.
Oh man these are absolutely delightful news!!! Sadly I'm all dry due to this damned quarantine... hopefully better times will come...
Fantastic news. I can't believe it's happening . Thanks GOG!
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ussnorway: yet another example of a game kicked out the door unfinished in order to get quick cash so its nice that Gog offers the dir-cut i.e, fixed build

grabed them, thanks Gog
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Pyromancer138: As far I know,there is nothing fixed here, the GoG version of Human Revolution still running like a shit.
working fine on both my Window 10 and 8 systems... the dir-cut build of human revolution fixed a lot a bugs in the first release of the game which was indeed shit to play and I stopped at the first boss fight back then
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ussnorway: working fine on both my Window 10 and 8 systems... the dir-cut build of human revolution fixed a lot a bugs in the first release of the game which was indeed shit to play and I stopped at the first boss fight back then
Eh? The Director's Cut was developed for WiiU and based on old code and has more bugs, not less.
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Pyromancer138: As far I know,there is nothing fixed here, the GoG version of Human Revolution still running like a shit.
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ussnorway: working fine on both my Window 10 and 8 systems... the dir-cut build of human revolution fixed a lot a bugs in the first release of the game which was indeed shit to play and I stopped at the first boss fight back then
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ussnorway: working fine on both my Window 10 and 8 systems... the dir-cut build of human revolution fixed a lot a bugs in the first release of the game which was indeed shit to play and I stopped at the first boss fight back then
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StingingVelvet: Eh? The Director's Cut was developed for WiiU and based on old code and has more bugs, not less.
So who's right on this one?
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StingingVelvet: Eh? The Director's Cut was developed for WiiU and based on old code and has more bugs, not less.
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ghst84: So who's right on this one?
The one is right who wrote that we must persuade GOG (so that GOG persuades SEnix) to release the original version (+ Missing Link) of the game here.
It doesn’t matter, in the form of an unsupported bonus to Director's Cut (the most likely option, if this happens) or a separate item in the catalog for a fee (may be even in the form of a "DLC" for Director's Cut).

Vote! https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/deus_ex_human_revolution_original_version
Director's Cut is not that bad (it was really bad on release) and they fixed some of the original game problems (like boss battles and the DLC inside the main story that is great for the pacing) so it's not like the original version was free of problems.
I think the fact that Deus Ex HR is drm-free on gog is more important that get the original version not even avaible on steam right now.

Also about the bugs of Director's Cut... they are not that visible... I played the Director's Cut 2 year after release and the game didn't crash at all, no strange behaviours only some really small things (I don't even remember what it was) and, the most important thing, a stylistic choice of colors (less yellow plus blue) that can also be good depending on your taste.

Many say that run like shit. But frankly it doesn't seem to me. And after having just finished Fallout New Vegas (gog version) I can say that that has several bugs and crashes that get on your nerves.
The original version certainly had merits (in addition to the defects already mentioned) and I will be happy to see it as a bonus, but IMHO not enough to justify all this aversion to the Director's Cut (I will not pay for a dlc like that).
Bah, my DXHR steam saves are incompatible with the GoG version! It's a good thing I already beat the game, I'll just start on the story version so I can beat it faster so I can carry on to DXMD!
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takezodunmer2005: Bah, my DXHR steam saves are incompatible with the GoG version! It's a good thing I already beat the game, I'll just start on the story version so I can beat it faster so I can carry on to DXMD!
I tried and my saves are compatible for Human Revolution.
Is HR better than MD ?