Sweet, maybe ill get it now.
Sweet, maybe ill get it now.
Now Nick can fulfill all of his William H. Macy fantasies.NO worries! Game on!
I have a date with destiny.Now Nick can fulfill all of his William H. Macy fantasies.
--Patrick
I mean, it's not the new upgraded edition, it's just the base with all the DLC. So if you mean you'll finally get all the DLC, then yes, sweet, because even if you own a DLC already it's cheaper than Dawnguard on sale.Sweet, maybe ill get it now.
Yeah I have the SNES version, and outside of the story and characters it's a totally new game. The action and controls are top-notch, and the music is fucking insane.I'll second Oath in Felghana, even if it's a huge departure from the original game.
Ah, memories.NWN1 was a pretty decent multiplayer experience, better than NWN2, IMO. At least NWN1 let two players carry on two separate conversations with two different NPCs simultaneously.
I also have NWN1 Diamond edition on CD.NWN1 was a pretty decent multiplayer experience, better than NWN2, IMO. At least NWN1 let two players carry on two separate conversations with two different NPCs simultaneously.
@Null if you're looking for an isometric dungeon crawl RPG that will work on an old computer, and never played NWN, might as well give this one a try.[DOUBLEPOST=1480626817,1480626586][/DOUBLEPOST]HA HA HA I already own NWN1 diamond edition on GOG, duuuuuuh. Well, now I have a gift copy I guess.
Same thing happened to me. Didn't even know I owned it.NWN1 was a pretty decent multiplayer experience, better than NWN2, IMO. At least NWN1 let two players carry on two separate conversations with two different NPCs simultaneously.
@Null if you're looking for an isometric dungeon crawl RPG that will work on an old computer, and never played NWN, might as well give this one a try.[DOUBLEPOST=1480626817,1480626586][/DOUBLEPOST]HA HA HA I already own NWN1 diamond edition on GOG, duuuuuuh. Well, now I have a gift copy I guess.
I loved that game, I used to play an old "I'm too old for this shit" Ilmater cleric on a roleplay perma-death server called Arabel or something.NWN1 was a pretty decent multiplayer experience, better than NWN2, IMO. At least NWN1 let two players carry on two separate conversations with two different NPCs simultaneously.
@Null if you're looking for an isometric dungeon crawl RPG that will work on an old computer, and never played NWN, might as well give this one a try.[DOUBLEPOST=1480626817,1480626586][/DOUBLEPOST]HA HA HA I already own NWN1 diamond edition on GOG, duuuuuuh. Well, now I have a gift copy I guess.
If you're the Bubble in the Halforums group, your account is set to private and that's preventing GOG from checking which games you own.And again Connect doesn't properly work for me. I mean, I own most of the games I own on Steam on GOG too, but in some cases I do only own them on Steam....oh well.
It doesn't cost money, but that doesn't make it free.To finish off Ubisoft's 30th anniversary, they're giving away Assassin's Creed 3.
Mind you, that's through uPlay, which I know some people aren't crazy about. But hey, a free game is a free game, right?
I mean, you weren't really using that soul, were you?It doesn't cost money, but that doesn't make it free.
Well, not all of it.I mean, you weren't really using that soul, were you?
But my time, man. Ass Creed 3 is a time sink. A boring one :/.I mean, you weren't really using that soul, were you?
The first 20% is good then.... holy crap.But my time, man. Ass Creed 3 is a time sink. A boring one :/.
Yeah. After that point I pretty much just did the sailing. Once I hit a point where I needed to faff around with my estate or progress in the main story to do more sailing missions, I called it quits.The first 20% is good then.... holy crap.
For comparison, I bought it for $35 a month after it came out. The price drop should've been a warning.Sounds like getting it this way is worth every penny.