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The Evil is back! Thanks to the sequel to the acclaimed Dungeon Keeper you can be even nastier.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/dungeon_keeper_2]Dungeon Keeper 2 is Bullfrog’s second take on the masterpiece blend of real-time strategy with elements of sim, RPG and first person action game. Once again you take the role of the main Bad Guy. You have to build an underground empire, set deadly traps, recruit armies of brainless minions, and show the good-natured (bleh!) heroes where their place is: six feet under! And with even greater selection of traps and monsters it's now easier than ever. So train your army well (or slap them into submission) to expand your evil empire from the undergrounds to the realms above.
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rhinox: In most cases yes but apparently DK2 has to be modified beyond compatibility switches and admin mode voodoo magic.
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SLP2000: Again - in most cases it works without serious problems.

If you take a look at bestselling list you'll notice that DK2 is in the middle of the list - in a week it reached almost the level of Prince of Persia Sands of Time and Gothic.

Which means a lot of people bought it.

Now count those who have problems running it - most of them probably expressed their opinion on forum. Not that many, I guess.


I'm not saying it's not a problem at all, but it's not something that makes game broken for everyone (like it was with Moto Racer 2, and GOG pulled it off). If you can't run it, ask for refund or change your pc. Nothing else you can do.
I have to disagree your assumption, I have problems running it and I never posted about having any issue. I figured that gog would eventually get it working like they have on their other titles. I didn't see the point in saying the same things that other have already said.
So just to sum it up, I am sure their are many people who are having issues with DK2 which have vista and windows 7 that havn't posted on this forum.
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Dekieon: I have to disagree your assumption, I have problems running it and I never posted about having any issue. I figured that gog would eventually get it working like they have on their other titles. I didn't see the point in saying the same things that other have already said.
So just to sum it up, I am sure their are many people who are having issues with DK2 which have vista and windows 7 that havn't posted on this forum.
It's not my assumption, it's general marketing knowledge that unsatisfied customer tells everyone about that, while satisfied customer stays silent.

I'm not saying that's the case for everyone, but majority of those who bought DK2 on GOG probably had no problem with running it.
I am playing DK2 and am having a mouse click issue. No matter what I try to do (e.g.: placing a single tile room, picking up or dropping a creature, casting a spell) the game seems to require multiple mouse clicks (i.e.: at least two - sometimes more, especially right clicks to drop creature / cancel action). This is MOST annoying, and only happens in DK2. Any ideas why this occurs and/or how I might correct same?
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JAJF0813: Any ideas why this occurs and/or how I might correct same?
Maybe DK2 recognizes your mouse as a Human warrior and tries to protect Dungeon from it?
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JAJF0813: Any ideas why this occurs and/or how I might correct same?
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SLP2000: Maybe DK2 recognizes your mouse as a Human warrior and tries to protect Dungeon from it?
Unknown. How would I get DK2 to recognize my mouse as me if this IS the case?