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not really sure what to expect out of that ^^ - well let's see how this turns out - if it's a try for a fast money grab (especially the TW2 DLC / DLCS - Sounds like the want to release several off them) or if they really put some effort into it and it will be worth the money
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mike_cesara: Not necessarily, but.. time will tell ; )
According to Raidor's story, update and Linux version will come to GoG, and with their new DLM policy, existing owners will be able to activate the game wherever they want it seems.

I honestly hope I don't have to buy the game one more time to be able to play on Linux..
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Grargar: Oh, so they aren't going to use their typical Reality Pump DRM anymore? That's a positive.
..tell me about it. I was the one who bought first Two Worlds abroad at release and hanging around with opened laptop in the quest of the free wi-fi : D
Interesting, I would be interested in DLC for TW2. Played it through once with the big mod that puts everything together, and other than the final battle it was ok. Not great, but ok. I played through the first one twice, and that is ok for a grindy action game. But agree with TT_TT_TT_TT, it sounds a bit money grabish, so will wait to see what the contents are.
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JinKazaragi: What's the Ravens Cry fiasco?
Isn't this one of the games where Top Ware wasn't paying the devs their cut of the game sales? Just decided to not pay them? If so, wasn't Raven's Cry also sandbagged (intentionally bugged) by the dev to get back at Top Ware? Or am I thinking of something else?
Wait...did they just give include a major spoiler for of one of the DLCs in the press release?

Eh, no real opinion on this to be honest. I actually really enjoyed parts of the first Two Worlds but Two Worlds 2 lost all of the charm of the first game (well in the early game at least, I'm only an a few hours in) although it gained significant improvements in the production values.
the most important question about tw3: can you drink beer in the game!? :P
In tw1 you could get pissed, but in tw2 you could ever only carry beer ;)
but then again I gave up at the start of the tw2 pirates dlc, not sure if you could drink beer in that one...
Post edited March 27, 2016 by superstande
I hope the old version of TW II:EE will be still available on our Gog accounts after the engine update .
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paladin181: Isn't this one of the games where Top Ware wasn't paying the devs their cut of the game sales? Just decided to not pay them? If so, wasn't Raven's Cry also sandbagged (intentionally bugged) by the dev to get back at Top Ware? Or am I thinking of something else?
Topware was involved, but the game in question wasn't Raven's Cry, but Transcripted. Raven's Cry was a different situation.
Post edited March 27, 2016 by Grargar
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Dzsono:
Wait so Two Worlds 2 with no savegame required right? Newish spinoff like the Pirates TW2 DLC?
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Dzsono:
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ShadowWulfe: Wait so Two Worlds 2 with no savegame required right? Newish spinoff like the Pirates TW2 DLC?
Presumably it'll be implemented the same way as the Pirates DLC, but that's just conjecture at this point....
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Grargar: Topware was involved, but the game in question wasn't Raven's Cry, but Transcripted. Raven's Cry was a different situation.
Good catch... Sorry. I get these things mixed up sometimes.
Yep, saw this announcement. Odd, that part with the DLC. If it'd have just been TW3, sure, all right (the mess pointed out in this thread notwithstanding, and I for one wasn't aware of it), just hope it'll follow the first far more than the 2nd gameplay- and atmosphere-wise, as the first I put over 100 hours into, just exploring and riding all over the nearly fully open world from the get go and for that alone it was cool enough, while the second limited exploration, split areas, seemed to be missing a load of content, had riding just in the first part, side quests felt like random MMO fare and overall was quite a chore.
I forgot to post this: Did Reality Pump confirm a GOG release?
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Azhdar: I forgot to post this: Did Reality Pump confirm a GOG release?
Apparently, yes.
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Azhdar: I forgot to post this: Did Reality Pump confirm a GOG release?
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Grargar: Apparently, yes.
I read this too. Is my understanding correct that the code is completely optional? IE, it's actually DRM free?