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Barelyhomosapien: Oh 'In a special price' really should be 'for a special price' :)

True, thanks :)
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bansama: Hmm, I really don't understand what is and isn't included in these games (especially 2). See, I picked some of these up on Steam when they were dirt cheap a year or so ago (around $5 for all the D2 staff and JA2/UB2). Now on Steam, they have "Disciples 2 Galleans Return" and "Disciples 2 Rise of the Elves".
However, here, I don't see any mention of "Galleans Return", so, um, can anyone clear that up? I'm assuming even with the 2 on Steam, it's still worth getting the GOG versions.

The first two expansions packs for Disciples II - Servants of the Dark and Guardians of the Light - at some point were released in one box as Disciples II: Gallean's Return.
Disciples II Gold is the most complete edition of Disciples II - you get the original game (subtitled Dark Prophecy), all three expansions packs (Servants of the Dark, Guardians of the Light and Rise of the Elves) and several exclusive scenarios not found on any other release.
Hope that clears things up. :)
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bansama: Now I'm even more confused. Does that mean the Steam version never had the base game and that the expansions were standalone expansions, or is the title of the Steam version misleading and the base game was actually included as well?

Hmm... I'm not the right person to explain product descriptions on steam... but in the end I think that they offer the same version as we are... of course at different price point. ;)
EDIT: And yes... all Disciples II expansions are stand-alone.
Post edited January 30, 2009 by Chamb