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Is it coming to GOG?
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Crosmando: Is it coming to GOG?
It was confirmed on Discord that it is coming to GOG (it would be extremely awkward otherwise anyway). As for the date, it'll probably come at the same time as the Beamdog website's version.
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Crosmando: Is it coming to GOG?
It's here now.
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Crosmando: Is it coming to GOG?
I have Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition Digital Deluxe Edition, which it is listed as part of, but unlike the other DLC I cannot find the downloads for it in my Library. I have contacted GOG and are awaiting a reply.

https://www.gog.com/game/neverwinter_nights_enhanced_edition_digital_deluxe_edition

Includes:
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition
Neverwinter Nights: Infinite Dungeons
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr
Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition Official Soundtrack
Neverwinter Nights: Premium Adventures Official Soundtrack
Neverwinter Nights: Heroes of Neverwinter
Neverwinter Nights: Darkness Over Daggerford
Neverwinter Nights: Darkness Over Daggerford Official Soundtrack
Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea
Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea Official Soundtrack
GOG replied.

The NWN EE Deluxe you have is a different product than the one sold currently, it is not shown as owned due to a limitation of our system.
The Tyrants of the Moonsea DLC and Soundtrack are part of the currently sold NWN EE Deluxe but were not granted to the owners of the older NWN EE Deluxe.
The price of the currently sold NWN EE Deluxe was increased because of the inclusion of these two DLCs.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

Which is very disappointing.
One could be forgiven for being very cynical about Beamdog, especially as I have bought the game twice already.
And GOG should really enforce some things to stop unscrupulous behavior by game providers. If it wasn't for my careful checking, I would have bought the Deluxe version a second time, with the recent email discount. Now I am left trying to work out if that DLC is worth the current price, especially with soundtrack included ... very doubtful. Of course, if I hadn't already used the email discount for the other games, I would have gotten both DLC for $12.29 (essentially buying the Deluxe version again), rather than $12.29 for one plus $4.50 the other.

It does rather leave a sour taste the whole situation.

Logic and sense say wait for 80% discount on the DLC and ignore the soundtrack DLC ... and add Beamdog to my little black book.

P.S. If the situation had been resolved fairly, I was toying with buying Blade Runner to celebrate ... now that can wait for a better discount too.
Post edited December 20, 2019 by Timboli
I find it very frustrating too.
I had bought the digital deluxe edition in October 2018 but Tyrants of the Moonsea and its soundtrack were not added automatically when they came out. Now looking at these posts I understand why.
Yesterday I bought the Deluxe version a second time with the recent email discount; I already owned the digital deluxe but the whole package was cheaper than buying Tyrants of the Moonsea and its soundtrack by themselves so I bought it and the DLCs were added.
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Timboli: GOG replied.

The NWN EE Deluxe you have is a different product than the one sold currently, it is not shown as owned due to a limitation of our system.
The Tyrants of the Moonsea DLC and Soundtrack are part of the currently sold NWN EE Deluxe but were not granted to the owners of the older NWN EE Deluxe.
The price of the currently sold NWN EE Deluxe was increased because of the inclusion of these two DLCs.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

Which is very disappointing.
One could be forgiven for being very cynical about Beamdog, especially as I have bought the game twice already.
And GOG should really enforce some things to stop unscrupulous behavior by game providers. If it wasn't for my careful checking, I would have bought the Deluxe version a second time, with the recent email discount. Now I am left trying to work out if that DLC is worth the current price, especially with soundtrack included ... very doubtful. Of course, if I hadn't already used the email discount for the other games, I would have gotten both DLC for $12.29 (essentially buying the Deluxe version again), rather than $12.29 for one plus $4.50 the other.

It does rather leave a sour taste the whole situation.

Logic and sense say wait for 80% discount on the DLC and ignore the soundtrack DLC ... and add Beamdog to my little black book.

P.S. If the situation had been resolved fairly, I was toying with buying Blade Runner to celebrate ... now that can wait for a better discount too.
I did just buy a new copy for my household so o can play on both PCs. But I also thought I'd have all future DLC with the enhanced edition deluxe edition. I've been saying for a while now, but I actually have to do it: no more games with complicated buying schemes. It's the reason I didn't buy Titanfall 2. And I think for now on, it's just my policy. These little gotcha games drive me nuts.

Which reminds me...

A pirate walks into a bar and the bartender says "Is that a wheel in your pants?" The pirate replies "Garrr it's been driving me nuts all day."
Yep it wheelie drives me nuts too.

I just responded to GOG, in reply to their 'Did we help' query, saying the following.

Naturally I am not very happy with the situation, and none too pleased with Beamdog.
I also beg to differ, that the naming issue is a limitation of your system. When since should two different products use the same name? Logic and fairness to customers imply they should have different names, to avoid purchasing mistakes & confusion. Just add 'Gold' or 'Version Two' etc.
Beamdog, should also offer the two missing DLC at a very discounted price to previous owners of the NWN EE Deluxe version ... especially when you consider they (and you) were offering the whole NWN EE Deluxe version to me for $12.29 in the discount email.
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Vivienne_99: Yesterday I bought the Deluxe version a second time with the recent email discount; I already owned the digital deluxe but the whole package was cheaper than buying Tyrants of the Moonsea and its soundtrack by themselves so I bought it and the DLCs were added.
Too late for me, as I thought there was just a hiccup and after explaining to GOG, the missing DLC would be added. So I had already used the Email Discount before GOG responded.

Not that on reflection, I should have bought it for $12.29 just to get the free soundtrack DLC.

Personally, I think all previous owners of the Deluxe version should have been given those two DLC at a very discount price in that email. I mean, they were prepared to sell the whole Deluxe version for $12.29, so why not those two DLC for a few dollars.

When I bought that Deluxe version, I paid more than twice that $12.29, so in reality they could have even given me the two DLC for free and still been in front.

Why do they risk controversy and ill-feelings, beats me?
Post edited December 21, 2019 by Timboli
I am very happy to report that GOG resolved the issue for me, making an exception in my case.
So happy in fact, that I went and bought Blade Runner. :)
I wrote to them more than a day ago and as of yet have received no answer.
UPDATE: Still no resolution...It's been more than 2 days now; except for this:
"Your request... is currently being processed, and one of us will get back to you as soon as possible.
Please be aware that we are currently experiencing heavy support traffic, therefore response times are higher than usual. We appreciate your patience and understanding."
Post edited January 04, 2020 by Vivienne_99
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Timboli: I am very happy to report that GOG resolved the issue for me, making an exception in my case.
So happy in fact, that I went and bought Blade Runner. :)
Wow, lucky you!!
Now I feel I should have put up a fuss too instead of caving in to their deal and paying an extra $11.00 Canadian!

Maybe I'll write them and see what they say.