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dtgreene: Of course, it also had a critical bug that would, I believe, delete the hard drive when uninstalled, or something like that.

I don't think GOG could release a version of the game that still has that bug.
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Leroux: I'm very sceptical whether that's more than an exaggerated half-truth, but yeah, it seems the game was a buggy mess, and of course in case of a GOG release I'd expect a fixed version.

EDIT: From what I remember reading, and IIRC, the game completely deleted the directory it was in, so if you installed it to C:/ without giving it its own subdirectory it would delete C:/ or something like that.
That's the same bug as reported for Galaxy if one clicks to remove saved games on uninstall and places the game in a generic games folder...
Can confirm, TTS is awesome. Better than Roll20 and Vassal imho.


On-topic though, I'd love it if gog got the officially downloadable premium Neverwinter Nights modules from Bioware:

Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast
Neverwinter Nights: Infinite Dungeon
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr
Post edited June 16, 2016 by Ragnarblackmane
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Leroux: Well, it depends on the definition of classic, but we're also missing Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor (2001). It's not that old and from what I hear not a very good game, but there are enough people who voted for it to come here.
Almost any game tied to a particular IP/franchise would have people vote for it, just because some people love "completion"/"collection". If someone published an RPG called Dogshit which was savaged in reviews for its awful gameplay, and because every time you had a party wipe in the game, it caused your computer to shit itself and die, then almost no one would vote for it. (Almost no one.) BUT, if that same game was a licensed product called The Elder Scrolls: Dogshit, or Dungeons & Dragons - Forgotten Realms: Dogshit, or whatever, there would probably be hundreds of votes (maybe thousands) from fools wanting to throw money at garbage just because of the licensed property it was associated with.
Yes, we need all of these! Pool of Radiance was particularly good - ok, ignoring the installer which deleted your system on uninstall - and you really don't want to play with a party as all of them have to be on the same screen - but if you play single player, with the patches its really quite entertaining.