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You just gotta love them - those grand, majestic, and deadly dangerous beasts. Games featuring dragons are the main theme of the latest Midweek Sale on GOG.COM. Let’s see some of the titles you can now buy with discounts reaching up to 80%:

Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition (-50%) is a remastered cult classic among role-playing games, set in a fantasy world of Faerûn full of magic and monsters.

Dragon Age™: Origins - Ultimate Edition (-75%) is yet another acclaimed RPG title. Here you encounter magnificent dragons more than once.

Dungeons 3: Lord of the Kings (-80%) is a real-time strategy game that allows you to join forces of darkness and gain victory over boring goodie-goodies.

Of course, see also other discounted games featuring dragons on GOG.COM. This Midweek Sale will last until 18th January 2020, 2 PM UTC.
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nightcraw1er.488: It seems to be mainly the pawn system. The ability.to go online and swap pawns with people. Personally I cannot stand npcs and kill the one your lumbered with straight away. The game is great without that system.
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bler144: Oh, I had wondered about that. Thanks!

FWIW, in my opinion the game is just fine without it. I do use the pawns, but there's no shortage of options that are interesting as is. /shrug
This is the changelog they released on Steam for one of the updates i think the GOG version is missing:

They're masterworks all, you can't go wrong.

A new, minor patch has been released today for Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen that addresses the following:

【Japanese input error fix】
When typing in Japanese text while in full screen mode, users were not able to see before they converted to kanji, katakana, etc. This has been fixed.

【Ability Bug Fix - Inflection】
Fixed a bug on the ability, “Inflection” in which it was originally doubling damage instead of halving damage in certain situations. Inflection now appropriately halves damage.

【Quest Bug fix】
A rare bug originally occurred in which the quest "Trappings of Evil" was made unavailable if a user upgraded and equipped specific gear. This fix will now allow players who own the upgraded version of that gear to take on the quest.

Best Regards,

CAPCOM USA Customer Support
It's more than just the pawn system.
Post edited January 16, 2020 by user deleted
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Point_Man: The Capcom guy basically told me the company porting things to GOG was GOG's responsibility. GOG said they were working on it but had no ETA on when the updates would be out. Like i said though, that was back in 2017...
Interesting.
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idbeholdME: "The I of the Dragon"
Wow, I remember that game. Kind of an unnoticed game that was. I think my brother borrowed a copy from a friend, was the only way I ever even heard of it. Was pretty fun though. I wouldn't mind playing through it again. I'm gonna go see if I can find a wishlist entry for it here. Edit: Found the wishlist https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/i_of_the_dragon added my vote.
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ChrisGamer300: GOG please take your responsibility and do not put up a neglected game like Dragon's Dogma for sale without any sort of warning and try to get the patch for it, it has been years already.
Yeah, I sent a message to support about those missing patches last year. They said they would pass it on to the proper team. Still nothing. I think we should all just give up hope of that game ever getting those patches here. Not sure if it is GOG or Capcom who dropped the ball, but no one seems to want to pick it up. Shame too, I really wanted to finish that game but I can't bring myself to do the final quest without finishing the Trappings of Evil quest which is bugged, said bug being fixed by the final patch steam got years ago but never came here. See if I ever buy a Capcom game again. (Spoiler alert, I won't.)
Post edited January 16, 2020 by MasterofFiction
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MasterofFiction: Wow, I remember that game. Kind of an unnoticed game that was. I think my brother borrowed a copy from a friend, was the only way I ever even heard of it. Was pretty fun though. I wouldn't playing through it again. I'm gonna go see if I can find a wishlist entry for it here. Edit: Found the wishlist https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/i_of_the_dragon added my vote.
I still have ISO of that game, and it has one weird problem on modern systems. Sometimes the controls lock up in a weird way - you can only fly forward, until you fully stop. After that you can steer again for a while. This makes some battles much more challenging than intended. IOW, it would need some good old GOG magic before release. Not that I'd complain, it was one of my favourite games, and dragons are one of my favourite animals (sadly, about half of the games in this sale has nothing to do with "dragons the majestic beasts" - feels like someone just did fulltext search for the word dragon in title and description, without even reading what they found).
Post edited January 16, 2020 by huan
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idbeholdME: Such a sale would have been great if it was accompanied by the release of "The I of the Dragon". No better game to fit this description.
It's published on Steam by Topware, if you have time you might contact them encouraging a GOG release -

https://www.topware.com/us/support.html
Post edited January 17, 2020 by tfishell
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Silently Added to the Midweek Sale:
Divinity 2: Developer's Cut (90% off - matches GoG best)
Divinity: Dragon Commander (90% off - matches GoG best)
Divinity: Dragon Commander Imperial Edition [Deluxe] (90% off - matches GoG best)
Divinity: Dragon Commander Imperial Edition Upgrade [DLC] (90% off - matches GoG best)
Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition (65% off vs. 80% off)
Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition Collector's Edition [Deluxe] (70% off vs. 80% off)

GoG Sales 2020 Google Doc:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10KmoNbiAYJJxUIrjfCD0yc08L0UwTxzPuqbTpWeZCXM/edit?usp=sharing
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ive eaten dragon meat but it was repurposed chicken giblets i guess
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tfishell: It's published on Steam by Topware, if you have time you might contact them encouraging a GOG release -

https://www.topware.com/us/support.html
You know what, I might actually try and scribble up an e-mail. But what address would you use? The generic "info" one or the game support one?
I thought the day wouldn't come when people actually want more TopWare games here seeing how shit the publisher is and no it's not only about the quality of their games but how they conduct business.
It's quite hilarious to foresee LOT of complaints of second citizen treatment if that one comes to pass.
Post edited January 17, 2020 by ChrisGamer300
Don't buy Dragon's Dogma until it gets the latest patch. Which will probably be never. :(
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tfishell: It's published on Steam by Topware, if you have time you might contact them encouraging a GOG release -

https://www.topware.com/us/support.html
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idbeholdME: You know what, I might actually try and scribble up an e-mail. But what address would you use? The generic "info" one or the game support one?
I actually used three - info, press, licensing - then said I didn't know the exact right one to use. :p (press might not really be appropriate)
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tfishell: I actually used three - info, press, licensing - then said I didn't know the exact right one to use. :p (press might not really be appropriate)
So, I sent them an e-mail today and already got a response:

"I will ask them again to release The I of the Dragon, but last time they did not want."

Apparently, they already contacted GOG in the past but the game got refused. I can only imagine it was most likely due to the game having a slew of technical issues, which are difficult to fix. But who knows? Maybe GOG reconsiders and manages to fix it somehow.

We'll see.