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Britannia stands united. Peace has been secured in the lands of Camelot, King Arthur has drawn the sword from the stone. Yet his legend is only starting to grow.

The dark fantasy tale of King Arthur continues. Huge real-time battles, towering bosses and deep tactical options. Write the next chapter in the legend that is King Arthur in King Arthur II: The Roleplaying Wargame, now on GOG with 75% off for the launch week!

Offer end 31st of August, 5pm UTC.
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GOG.com: Now on GOG with 75% off for the launch week! Offer end 31st of August, 5pm UTC.
The 75% discount has not been applied yet.
Post edited August 24, 2018 by Downtown_Special
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GOG.com: Now on GOG with 75% off for the launch week! Offer end 31st of August, 5pm UTC.
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Downtown_Special: The 75% discount has not been applied yet.
We're looking into this.



*update - now fixed :)
Post edited August 24, 2018 by Linko90
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Downtown_Special: The 75% discount has not been applied yet.
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Linko90: We're looking into this.

*update - now fixed :)
The firts one has also 75% discount.
Post edited August 24, 2018 by mihuk
Wow. A good looking game, and at a good price. What is the catch? I have to say I haven't played the first, but at that price...
It seems to be glitched / terribly optimized. Very "mixed" reviews on another store... Better trying out cheap than pay the full price... :(
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GOG.com: Britina stands united.
Heh.
('Britannia')
bought on steam when it was on sale there a couple of years back and just did not enjoy it so think i will pass on this even at this low price.
Nice, will pick it up. Wish only that the developer would update Deathtrap so that it would work with newer AMD drivers. That game is sadly abandonware at this moment.
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GOG.com: Britannia stands united. Peace has been secured in the lands of Camelot, King Arthur has drawn the sword from the stone. Yet his legend is only starting to grow.

The dark fantasy tale of King Arthur continues. Huge real-time battles, towering bosses and deep tactical options. Write the next chapter in the legend that is King Arthur in King Arthur II: The Roleplaying Wargame, now on GOG with 75% off for the launch week!

Offer end 31st of August, 5pm UTC.
Hell yes! Two weeks in a row, thanks GoG!
Instabuy. I've got in on Steam, I've got it on torrents :P and now I've got it on GOG.

Waiting for another two gems from NeoCore - Crusaders: Thy Kingdom Come and Lionheart: The Kings' Crusade, outstanding Total War/RPG mixes.
Ah yes, the famous '24 fps is enough' game (according to its devs). Enjoyed the first one despite it's glaring technical issues, but not enough to warrant suffering through them again with this one.
Bought! :-)
It seems most people had performance issues with the game, and the game itself is good.
As I happen to have a very high end PC for development i think i will give it a chance:)
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nightcraw1er.488: Wow. A good looking game, and at a good price. What is the catch? I have to say I haven't played the first, but at that price...
I really liked it to be honest. I enjoyed the first game more, but this one addresses some of the "problems" of the first. It's a bit more linear and there's less freedom than in the first game (which some people actually liked). And the text quests didn't have quite the impact.

But for a fun real time battle game that has a nice overworld turnbased aspect the game really is a lot of fun. And the learning curve is less steep than in the first game. It restricts the number of armies you can have and the map opens up more slowly so you're not bombarded with unit distribution. Personally, I found it fun (in the first game) to try and figure out how to best allocate my armies and heroes, but a lot of people bitched because it was possible to get STOMPED if you stretched yourself too thin too early, or didn't know when to garrison what you had and when to send out scouting parties. In the second game you don't have to worry about that as much.

I encountered one bug that prevented me from continuing but I found a patch pretty quickly and it addressed the problem. And I had no technical issues when I played the game like 5 years ago or so on my i5 with a... 460 I think? Maybe a bit of stuttering at times when zoomed in, but the game was certainly playable and I was never annoyed.

I'd say grab it if you're on the fence - I'm a fan of the series so I'm a bit biased. But if it looks the least bit interesting to you at under 4 quid it'd call it a pretty easy pickup and have no qualms recommending the game.