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Old 02-11-2014, 03:40 PM   #591
speakingtohe
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Off-topic.

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Wehehe.

I've actually replaced ALL of my old games with GOG.com versions, because:

- The are fully updated
- They are modified to run on newer operating systems (where necessary)
- They come in a packaged installer, expansions and all

Beats inserting 6 CD's to install Baldur's Gate, then swap the CD's for copy protection, and having to hunt for patches (if not already in my archive), and find ways to make a game run on Windows 7 if it doesn't out of the box.

With their versions, it's: Double-click, Install, GO! (If you are not inclined to install third party mods.)

Happy gaming
Again too cool, off topic or not. Worth buying if one gets the urge to play a blast from the past. Lot easier than dragging out those musty boxes of CD's

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