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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
Nice to see GOG released this right on time. That means no sales lost to Steam because of delays :)
Although game itself is very tempting I'll probably wait for future sale in this case. 40 EUR is too much for just one game. Lucky everyone who backed it:)
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.
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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.
:) new 4 GB of RAM cost less than this game :P
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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.
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Kunovski: :) new 4 GB of RAM cost less than this game :P
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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FraterPerdurabo: I do not see any of the download links on my account page. Eh, why bother staying up late.
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JudasIscariot: Please click:

https://www.gog.com/account/refresh
Thanks, I finally got there, but was again really confused. Do I download the "Original game" or do I download the "DLC: Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade"? The latter seems to make more sense, as it is 9.6GB, but it only makes my GOG downloader crash. Downloading the "Original game". Am I eligible for the "DLC: Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade"? I bought the game a couple of days ago?
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JudasIscariot: Please click:

https://www.gog.com/account/refresh
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FraterPerdurabo: Thanks, I finally got there, but was again really confused. Do I download the "Original game" or do I download the "DLC: Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade"? The latter seems to make more sense, as it is 9.6GB, but it only makes my GOG downloader crash. Downloading the "Original game". Am I eligible for the "DLC: Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade"? I bought the game a couple of days ago?
The actual game is the same across all versions of Wasteland 2 being offered for sale :) The difference is mainly in the bonus content. As for the Downloader, please try downloading via your browser for now. If the links don't work, please write to Support as soon as possible.

We know everyone has been waiting with anticipation for WL2 and we are working to ensure everything goes as smmothly as possible :)
Deluxe gamecard doesn't mention reference card and map as goodies, while they are available.

Also, while on my bookshelf, I can't go to the gamecard from my library (Wasteland 2 title contains no link).
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Kunovski: :) new 4 GB of RAM cost less than this game :P
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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.
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 :)
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FraterPerdurabo: Thanks, I finally got there, but was again really confused. Do I download the "Original game" or do I download the "DLC: Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade"? The latter seems to make more sense, as it is 9.6GB, but it only makes my GOG downloader crash. Downloading the "Original game". Am I eligible for the "DLC: Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade"? I bought the game a couple of days ago?
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JudasIscariot: The actual game is the same across all versions of Wasteland 2 being offered for sale :) The difference is mainly in the bonus content. As for the Downloader, please try downloading via your browser for now. If the links don't work, please write to Support as soon as possible.

We know everyone has been waiting with anticipation for WL2 and we are working to ensure everything goes as smmothly as possible :)
Thanks, I am downloading now, but I am only getting ~200 KB/s...
I'm disappointed to see that Wasteland 2 pledge rewards from Pillars of Eternity and Torment: Tides of Numenera seem to be a "Standard Edition" (or Stripped Edition; has only manual, ref card, & map) rather than the Digital Classic Edition. But whatever, free game is free game, I suppose. However...

I was planning to upgrade after redeeming, but the Digital Deluxe Edition DLC lists only the novellas and thus I'm wondering about the wallpapers, soundtrack, and concept art book that come with the Digital Classic Edition...

So for those of us with the "Standard Edtion", will buying the upgrade DLC give us everything or not?
Post edited September 19, 2014 by SeduceMePlz
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Zoidberg: 55€. Pretty expensive for a pc game. Pretty expensive for a CONSOLE game.
Try paying $80AUD for a PC game. THATS the regular price of games at retail here.
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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 :)
My last pc upgrade was some 6-7 years ago, so I want to keep that trend with new upgrade.
Dunno if this has been posted :

http://www.pcgamer.com/review/wasteland-2-review/2/
Unable to fetch data. Try again later. Anyone else having problems trying to download this?