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Virama: Just in case... AVOID MOO3.

It is the worst sequel ever. Well, that's debatable but you get me. It was the biggest fuck up of a disappointment. AVOID.
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Lexor: Well, I've heard "something" about it already - never tried it myself, but I must say it's tempting me "in a weird way" to try :D

Anyway my credit card is now empty, so do not worry. ;)
If any game deserves torrent status, this is it. Go on, try it and you will be overjoyed you did not waste money on it.
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Lexor: LOL! :D

EDIT: I've just seen the price and... MoO3 > MoO1/2 ? wow
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Virama: Just in case... AVOID MOO3.

It is the worst sequel ever. Well, that's debatable but you get me. It was the biggest fuck up of a disappointment. AVOID.
It wasn't made by the same folks that did 1 and 2 and it ended up sucking. MoO3's biggest fansite actually switched over to a GalCiv fansite after MoO3 came out, they thought it was so terrible.

Go ahead, ask me if I paid full price for it...:(
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Virama: If any game deserves torrent status, this is it. Go on, try it and you will be overjoyed you did not waste money on it.
Well, no. I would prefer rather to play some demo. And I do not use torrents (and similar things) at all.
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Virama: If any game deserves torrent status, this is it. Go on, try it and you will be overjoyed you did not waste money on it.
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Lexor: Well, no. I would prefer rather to play some demo. And I do not use torrents (and similar things) at all.
Don't bother, go watch MoO3 play itself on a Youtube video, and remember the player's interaction with it probably consisted of clicking "Next Turn" a bunch. If you imagine that was you clicking "Next Turn" there ya go, you played MoO3.
I agree that you probably won't see the D&D/Atari stuff listed again any time soon but I wouldn't go so far as to say six months. 30% is the lowest discount GoG offers, then again, they never go above 50%, either. Additionally, they often offer the higher discount when you buy things in a preset package. Personally I have a huge amount of games backlogged so I only grabbed one of the D&D titles and will just wait it out for a possible 50% discount down the road. Moreover, the big Steam sale starts tomorrow (or in a couple of days) and I know there's probably around a dozen or so things I'll be picking up there.
Taking the opportunity of topic, i need a help to choose what i'll buy.
I have +- $7 to spend but i don't know what buy.
Don't know if i purchase 1 game with price of $6,99 like:
Baldur's Gate
Neverwinter Nights
Icewind Dale
Planescape

..or i buy 2 games, one with the price of $4,19 (4,99) and other for $2,99 like:
Arcanum
Vampire The Masquerade
Two Worlds

$2,99:
Divine Divinity
Enclave
Duke Nukem 3D
Beyond Divinity

I need your help to know what i buy.
Help me guys!
Personally I would buy Arcanum and Divine Divinity out of those.
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Metro09: Personally I would buy Arcanum and Divine Divinity out of those.
I concur.
Grab NWN. Three campaigns and all the mod's means you get a lot of value and can play any type of rpg you want.
Uhmm... Arcanum and Divine Divinity are 2 games of my favorites list.
NWN looks a great game.
I'm still a little doubt.

Thanks guys + rate to you.
NWN is good, no doubt about that. It's quite enthralling, too, and I had forgotten about the add-ons, which are as good as the original game. Just make sure you create a new character when you start one, otherwise you'll be overpowered and it won't be fun.
nwn is great buy it and get the cd key and then get online to feel how rpgs are played online
its like battle net on diablo pure fun you will understand the game mechanics in no time