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Post by bkboggy3 on May 14, 2022 16:40:39 GMT
I've browsed through the recent posts and it seems that Steam version of NWN is not supported (I haven't been able to connect to any of the servers). Will there be any work done to address that or is the only way to play on HG is to get the original game somehow with valid keys?
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2022 17:28:55 GMT
If you recently purchased the Steam version with minimal hours played you can refund it, and go to GOG.com and buy the Enhanced Edition there for the same / lower price and get Diamond CD-Keys with them. At some point in the far distant future there will be a port where Enhanced Edition players will be able to connect to the normal servers. There is no ETA for it. Going to GOG.com and purchasing the non-Steam version and connecting via Diamond Edition is the way to go. We would love to have you!
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Post by bkboggy3 on May 15, 2022 23:50:06 GMT
I already have 10 hours on Steam version and it's been more than 14 days, unfortunately. I'll wait for GOG sale and buy it then.
I've bought this game several times before, but with moving houses and bunch of other reasons, old copies were lost. :/
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2022 0:06:42 GMT
If you have access to the old GOG accounts, you'll be golden. It tracks them all. Even years old.
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Post by boroie on May 16, 2022 7:10:33 GMT
Just FYI GOG uses different pricing in different territories, if *ahem* you were to look while "on holiday" in somewhere like Costa Rica.
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Post by bkboggy3 on May 16, 2022 16:44:30 GMT
If you have access to the old GOG accounts, you'll be golden. It tracks them all. Even years old. I didn't buy NWN on GOG before. I've bought physical copies before this Steam version.
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Post by bkboggy3 on May 16, 2022 16:47:50 GMT
Just FYI GOG uses different pricing in different territories, if *ahem* you were to look while "on holiday" in somewhere like Costa Rica. Problem is that GOG will charge you in that region's currency, which means paying for foreign transactions.
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Post by boroie on May 16, 2022 18:32:11 GMT
Just FYI GOG uses different pricing in different territories, if *ahem* you were to look while "on holiday" in somewhere like Costa Rica. Problem is that GOG will charge you in that region's currency, which means paying for foreign transactions. When the difference is about 33% of the list price in a tier 1 country, then unless you are paying crazy transaction fees its still a deal.
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