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Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition, inXile's epic post-apocalyptic RPG is here! The masterfully crafted continuation to the 1988s original post-apocalyptic RPG, is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux on GOG.com, for $59.99*.

Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition, is the direct sequel to 1988’s Wasteland, the first-ever post-apocalyptic computer RPG and the inspiration behind the Fallout series. Until Wasteland, no other cRPG had ever allowed players to control and command individual party members for tactical purposes or given them the chance to make moral choices that would directly affect the world around them. Wasteland was a pioneer in multi-path problem solving, dripping in choice and consequence and eschewing the typical one-key-per-lock puzzle solving methods of its peers, in favor of putting the power into players’ hands to advance based on their own particular play style. Now, the legend is back, resurrected by the power of thousands of gamers' combined will to visit the grim and dangerous, yet strangely mesmerizing future once again. Today, we celebrate nonlinearity, mature storytelling, and other best traditions of computer RPG design. Brian Fargo and his inXile team opens the doors to the post-apocalyptic future: let's challenge its many dangers, together!

On GOG.com Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition comes complete with a free copy of Wasteland - The Original Classic and inXile's cult fantasy RPG, The Bard's Tale. *$59.99 is the regular price for this title in the US. Other prices will apply in different countries. If you end up paying more than than the US price, we will reimburse the difference from our own pocket, giving it back to you in store credit (this is what we call the "Fair Price Package"). If you only want to dip your feet before taking the plunge, there's a Wasteland 2 Digital Classic Edition available (US price: $39.99), and it can be upgraded to Deluxe Edition later.
Post edited September 19, 2014 by G-Doc
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sadthiago: The soundtrack comes with the classic version, the standard version i got came from the torment kickstarter...
You mean, there is a third version on GOG? That's strange.
Lack of "Digital Classic Edition Upgrade" worries me too :(

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sadthiago: The soundtrack comes with the classic version, the standard version i got came from the torment kickstarter...
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Grargar: You mean, there is a third version on GOG? That's strange.
Yep, it's backer-only version with manual and reference card only.
Post edited September 19, 2014 by Frozen
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Frozen: Yep, it's backer-only version with manual and reference card only.
Well, ain't that confusing.
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Garret02: I like how minimum requirements tell you you can have 32bit operating system but must have 4GB of RAM. Come on, it's an isometric view rpg, why do you need so many resources? Sure, it's more understandable than similar requirements in point'n'click adventure (*ekhem* Tesla Effect *ekhem*) but still... Well, your loss, won't buy it until I upgrade my pc which is quite low on my spending priorities list.
The game still has quite a lot going on under the hood, you can't expect all new releases to run on significantly dated hardware.

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Garret02: Couple it with new motherboard, power supply, processor, graphic card, probably another hdd and 64bit Windows (yes, Windows) and it becomes significantly more. If I'm doing pc upgrade, I'm doing it right and in one go. And hell, I want at least 16GB RAM in my new pc.
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Kunovski: understood :) but just so you know, I have 4 GB of RAM in my (in other ways quite powerful) computer and I have no problem running any game on ultra settings (be it Bioshock Infinite, Witcher 2 or Divinity Original Sin)

I think 8 GB of RAM is more than enough right now :)
People keep saying 8 GB is plenty, but I think that's only because most major releases are still being made for 360 and PS3 (which both have 512 MB or less RAM). Once those finally stop being supported (which should have happened a long freakin time ago, if you ask me), I'd expect memory requirements to go up a bit.
Post edited September 19, 2014 by DrearierSpider
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sadthiago: The soundtrack comes with the classic version, the standard version i got came from the torment kickstarter...
Let's try something; can you even buy the Deluxe upgrade? Or it won't let you do that like the example attached below?
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sadthiago: The soundtrack comes with the classic version, the standard version i got came from the torment kickstarter...
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Grargar: Let's try something; can you even buy the Deluxe upgrade? Or it won't let you do that like the example attached below?
Someone already confirmed earlier in the thread that they can get to checkout with the upgrade, but that does nothing to tell us whether we'd get the soundtrack or other extras unique to the "Classic Edition"...
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Grargar: Let's try something; can you even buy the Deluxe upgrade? Or it won't let you do that like the example attached below?
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yyahoo: Someone already confirmed earlier in the thread that they can get to checkout with the upgrade, but that does nothing to tell us whether we'd get the soundtrack or other extras unique to the "Classic Edition"...
No official confirmation. That's troubling, alright.
Hi, I was told that if we buy WL2 on gog, it comes with a serial key, that would allow us to redeem it on steam, is this true?
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gbaz69: Hi, I was told that if we buy WL2 on gog, it comes with a serial key, that would allow us to redeem it on steam, is this true?
We don't offer Steam keys. Ever :)
Is wasteland 2 comparable to the older fallouts or the fallout 3 and new vegas?
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liquidsnakehpks: Is wasteland 2 comparable to the older fallouts or the fallout 3 and new vegas?
Older Fallouts :)

Isometric perspective, turn-based combat :)
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Grargar: Let's try something; can you even buy the Deluxe upgrade? Or it won't let you do that like the example attached below?
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yyahoo: Someone already confirmed earlier in the thread that they can get to checkout with the upgrade, but that does nothing to tell us whether we'd get the soundtrack or other extras unique to the "Classic Edition"...
Yeap. I can select it but this not means we will get everything from the classic one too. But i think we wont. Cause the classic version is listed with "one DLC" and the deluxe with "two DLC". I think the "one DLC" is the one we are looking after"
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liquidsnakehpks: Is wasteland 2 comparable to the older fallouts or the fallout 3 and new vegas?
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JudasIscariot: Older Fallouts :)

Isometric perspective, turn-based combat :)
ah i wish it was like the newer fallouts was not able to get into the older fallouts easily compared to the newer ones
thanks for the info.
When on the gamecard I click on the prelast screenshot, the thumbnail gets grayed out a bit and flickers on my Firefox. Why does it do it?
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JudasIscariot: We don't offer Steam keys. Ever :)
Never say never. :D
Post edited September 19, 2014 by Trilarion
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gbaz69: Hi, I was told that if we buy WL2 on gog, it comes with a serial key, that would allow us to redeem it on steam, is this true?
LOL