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En garde!

Risen 2: The Dark Waters - Gold Edition, the pirate-themed open-world action-RPG from Piranha Bytes--the makers of Gothic--complete with all the expansions: Treasure Isle, Air Temple, and A Pirate's Clothes, is available 60% off on GOG.com. That's only $11.99 for the next 48 hours! You can also get the standard edition, without the expansions, for just $7.99.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/risen_2_dark_waters_gold_edition][/url]Risen 2: The Dark Waters - Gold Edition is a third-person role-playing game set in a dark and gritty universe, which maintains the most immersive features of the original Risen, with multiple approaches to every challenge allowing players to shape the game world based on their own decisions. These choices will serve to unlock new paths, features and additional skills for the character. With an all-new pirate-based theme, Risen 2: Dark Waters aims to combine the most loved classic RPG gameplay mechanics of the original Risen with a fresh theme and setting on a huge variety of themed island locales. Together with a highly interactive environment and a full day/night-cycle affecting countless aspects of the game world, Risen 2 will be set in the most immersive RPG game world so far. The Gold Edition offered here includes the base game as well as the following expansion packs: Treasure Isle, A Pirate's Clothes, and Air Temple.

Set sails for the great adventure in a fantastic realm of pirates, dark schemes, and strange creatures in Risen 2: The Dark Waters - Gold Edition, for only $11.99 on GOG.com! Don't miss your chance to get the best value for your money with the special 60% launch discount, because it ends soon--Saturday, April 12, at 9:59AM GMT.
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Matruchus: Nice game. Will possibly buy it when it gets cheaper. Just wanted to ask where are the classics for this week?
We did release Pegasus Prime today :)
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F4LL0UT: Damn. Thought I already had the whole package on Steam. Just checked, I only have the base game. So should I rather buy the DLC there or the whole game here? >.< Decisions, decisions...

Either way, great release as far as I can tell (haven't played it myself but my Gothic fan buddies all claimed that it's superb). Now if we could also get Arcania... :3
FYI, the DLC on our site is for our version of the game :)

(I know you know this but some folks might not...)
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JudasIscariot: FYI, the DLC on our site is for our version of the game :)
(I know you know this but some folks might not...)
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F4LL0UT: FYI, I already knew that! Oh, dang, you already knew that I knew.
:D
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RabiatorG0G: Thank you, GOG, instabuy, IF:

it is safe to make a purchase right now with all this stuff going on. Since the certificate has not been renewed according to [url=http://possible.lv/tools/hb/?domain=secure.gog.com]this site, I am a bit concerned. Would love for a blueblood to chime in on this.
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Fesin: That's really awesome (even If we already knew it was coming today), and it would be an insta-buy from me ... except that I'm worried if it is safe, thanks to Heartbleed.

Can we get any official comment? Please?
We have already updated OpenSSL, so we're patched against this bug, and we will renew our certificate soon(TM). I don't know when exactly when this will happen, but I got a confirmation from IT that they're on it.
Post edited April 10, 2014 by Firek
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Fesin: Like with Risen 1, I advise everyone to install the unofficial [url=http://forum.worldofplayers.de/forum/threads/1147645-RELEASE-Risen-2-ModStarter-v-2-0-(Online-DB-version)]Mod Starter[/url]. While there aren't that many mods, some are essential, like AntiWarp - do NOT play Risen 2 without AntiWarp.
Silly question but why is playing without AntiWarp so bad?
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JudasIscariot: Silly question but why is playing without AntiWarp so bad?
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Fesin: Because otherwise the vegetation morphs very weirdly in scale when you get closer - it almost looks like they're alive. I think they adressed this issue in a patch, but it's still there, while AntiWarp more or less completely removes it .

This video should illustrate the problem.
Wow, that looked freaky. I kept expecting something to say "Feed me Seymour!" :D

Thanks for the demonstration :)