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There is a light that never goes out



Three brand new DLC packs that further enhance your zombie/parkour survival experience in <span class="bold">Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition</span>, are now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Scaling buildings and kicking zombies in the teeth as a slick free-runner is pretty neat by itself but these DLCs will give your killing the extra flavour it deserves.

<span class="bold">Harran Ranger Bundle</span>: Deal with the local bandits in style with a new paint job for your buggy, new craftable bow and arrows, and a camo outfit so that they don't see you coming.

<span class="bold">Gun Psycho Bundle</span>: Unleash your inner trigger-happy headhunter with a mean character outfit, a craftable Marksman Rifle, and the Wasteland Cruiser paint job that will show everyone you mean business.

<span class="bold">Volatile Hunter Bundle</span>: Zombies get more fierce at night but now so do you with a fluorescent outfit, a selection of new close-combat weapons, and a fashionable paint job for your buggy.



Give your hit-and-run adventures some extra pizzazz with three DLCs for <span class="bold">Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
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Geralt_of_Rivia: This isn't the first time something like this happened on GOG.
Could you also follow up on this issue?
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Konrad: Sure thing. I'm not familiar with the story, but I'll pass it on and see what we learn. :)
Thank you.
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nightcraw1er.488: Really getting very steam like here...
As I mentioned earlier, it's really not fair to blame GOG for this kind of offer -- blame the publisher/developer.

For GOG it's a Lose/Lose situation, because if they decide to simply not offer these micro-DLCs here, people will complain about that too. ( And rightly so, because if they bought their copy of the game here, why shouldn't they also be able to buy all available DLC here? )

In any case, I agree that these offers seem pretty lame and greedy. Besides, wasn't Dying Light already released as some sort of complete or enhanced edition? Couldn't they simply include all this crap with the original release?
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Marioface5: Thank you very much for that, Konrad. I appreciate it.
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Konrad: Sure thing. It seems that there was some miscommunication between us and Techland here, but I don't have all the details. We're pulling the DLC from sale right now, and we're pushing out another update that will restore the content.

We're talking to Techland to figure out how Crash Test should be handled, but no matter what we won't take it away from anyone who got it with the base game.

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Geralt_of_Rivia: This isn't the first time something like this happened on GOG.
Could you also follow up on this issue?
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Konrad: Sure thing. I'm not familiar with the story, but I'll pass it on and see what we learn. :)
Thanks for this by the way. Hate to be a bother but could you perhaps do the same for Quake 1. I bought it and it came with the games original sound track but was then later patched out.
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Awkiba: DLC is missing from the game after the patch. Advanced jewery confirmed.
I am not sure this antisemitic post is quite appropriate, IMHO.
Post edited April 20, 2016 by mrkgnao
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Awkiba: DLC is missing from the game after the patch. Advanced jewery confirmed.
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mrkgnao: Thank you for your antisemitic post. Makes one very welcome here.
Thank you for posting something ignorant so I have the opportunity to educate you. A semite, by definition, is someone of Arabic ethnicity, so saying my post was anti-Semitic would imply it is opposed to Arabic ethnicity, which it's not.
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mrkgnao: Thank you for your antisemitic post. Makes one very welcome here.
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Awkiba: Thank you for posting something ignorant so I have the opportunity to educate you. A semite, by definition, is someone of Arabic ethnicity, so saying my post was anti-Semitic would imply it is opposed to Arabic ethnicity, which it's not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism
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nightcraw1er.488: Really getting very steam like here...
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CharlesGrey: As I mentioned earlier, it's really not fair to blame GOG for this kind of offer -- blame the publisher/developer.

For GOG it's a Lose/Lose situation, because if they decide to simply not offer these micro-DLCs here, people will complain about that too. ( And rightly so, because if they bought their copy of the game here, why shouldn't they also be able to buy all available DLC here? )

In any case, I agree that these offers seem pretty lame and greedy. Besides, wasn't Dying Light already released as some sort of complete or enhanced edition? Couldn't they simply include all this crap with the original release?
They are taking a cut of the profits and hence take a cut of the responsibility. Yes, its not their fault that these additional bits have been made, but they agreed to sell them, and hence are supporting that approach to commercialisation. What next, oh but the developer wouldn't do a drm free version so we just release as is as some people want it? These types of things are prevalent because of that mentality. This will seriously make me consider closely before buying anything on day 1 or at full price, let the steam lot who are happy with this crap keep them afloat.
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Awkiba: Thank you for posting something ignorant so I have the opportunity to educate you. A semite, by definition, is someone of Arabic ethnicity, so saying my post was anti-Semitic would imply it is opposed to Arabic ethnicity, which it's not.
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mrkgnao: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism
Thank you for posting this credible source known as Wikipedia, now I can go about my day as an enlightened goyim!
Weird:
I can buy the DLCs but not the base game.
So the DLCs are useless!
Post edited April 20, 2016 by Maxvorstadt
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Marioface5: Thank you very much for that, Konrad. I appreciate it.
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Konrad: Sure thing. It seems that there was some miscommunication between us and Techland here, but I don't have all the details. We're pulling the DLC from sale right now, and we're pushing out another update that will restore the content.

We're talking to Techland to figure out how Crash Test should be handled, but no matter what we won't take it away from anyone who got it with the base game.

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Geralt_of_Rivia: This isn't the first time something like this happened on GOG.
Could you also follow up on this issue?
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Konrad: Sure thing. I'm not familiar with the story, but I'll pass it on and see what we learn. :)
Thanks again for handling this. I'll be interested to see what happens next. Hopefully Techland doesn't seriously want to charge for what used to be (and still is, on Steam) free content, but I don't know how they could do all of this on accident. In any case, it's good to know that GOG will prevent those of us who already bought the game from being affected.

As for the three pieces of DLC that are supposed to be here, I'm glad to see GOG get them. I have no intention of buying them right now due to the Crash Test thing, but it's still nice that they're available. Maybe now we can get the missing Odallus DLC skins.
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nightcraw1er.488: They are taking a cut of the profits and hence take a cut of the responsibility. Yes, its not their fault that these additional bits have been made, but they agreed to sell them, and hence are supporting that approach to commercialisation. What next, oh but the developer wouldn't do a drm free version so we just release as is as some people want it? These types of things are prevalent because of that mentality. This will seriously make me consider closely before buying anything on day 1 or at full price, let the steam lot who are happy with this crap keep them afloat.
Well, selling the game here but not all of its content/add-ons just wouldn't make a lot of sense. So the only alternative would have been to not accept Dying Light ( and possibly other Techland games ) here at all, if they insist on such business tactics. And judging by the community reaction, most people here were really happy to see the game available at GOG. And GOG can't really afford to decline such big releases/publishers, if they want to stay in business.

Not like it matters much to me either way, since I can't even buy the game here. :P
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Awkiba: Thank you for posting this credible source known as Wikipedia, now I can go about my day as an enlightened goyim!
If wiki is not your cup of tea , her go two more "official" one
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anti%E2%80%93Semitism
http://www.britannica.com/topic/anti-Semitism

On Topic

Well many companies sell additional "costumes/weapons" as DLC (EX: The Division/ Splinter Cell Blacklist/ Dragon Age Inquisition/ etc...)

But for me, it's a big "no sale" unless they are included free in a season pass (additional scenario, etc...) :)
Post edited April 20, 2016 by Sarasa
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Zoidberg: DLC are regionally priced? I don't get it, is the base game regionally priced?

Oh how I crave for more transparency in that regard... :/
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mrkgnao: Of course the base game is regionally priced:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=726&scp=gdspuio&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbahTP&ord=j0&flt=iid~1448452156~&opt=n]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=726&scp=gdspuio&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbahTP&ord=j0&flt=iid~1448452156~&opt=n[/url]

For example, $56.79 in Belgium (the US price is $59.99).
Well then I wonder why it doesn't appear so... GOG's fair price package can't be trusted then ?
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mrkgnao: Of course the base game is regionally priced:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=726&scp=gdspuio&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbahTP&ord=j0&flt=iid~1448452156~&opt=n]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=726&scp=gdspuio&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbahTP&ord=j0&flt=iid~1448452156~&opt=n[/url]

For example, $56.79 in Belgium (the US price is $59.99).
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Zoidberg: Well then I wonder why it doesn't appear so... GOG's fair price package can't be trusted then ?
Fair price package only applies when the price is more than the US price.
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mrkgnao: Of course the base game is regionally priced:
[url=http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=726&scp=gdspuio&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbahTP&ord=j0&flt=iid~1448452156~&opt=n]http://www.an-ovel.com/cgi-bin/magog.cgi?ver=726&scp=gdspuio&dsp=ipgfsorlcmbahTP&ord=j0&flt=iid~1448452156~&opt=n[/url]

For example, $56.79 in Belgium (the US price is $59.99).
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Zoidberg: Well then I wonder why it doesn't appear so... GOG's fair price package can't be trusted then ?
One sees a "fair price package" only if one pays more than the base price. You pay less, so you don't see it. Someone in Australia should see it.
Post edited April 20, 2016 by mrkgnao