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Shoddy is also a pretty strong word, and suggesting that we're getting app store shovelware is sort of bizarre. This means the handheld version was never a port of the original but made from scratch. How does that work?
but I've tried to play it multiple times since then both with the GOG versions and the BGEE (which I bought outside of steam). Multiplayer kept crashing in the BGEE after we got a bit into the game, which really sucked. Even the GOG version had a lot of problems.
The moral of the story? This was a great game but that's all in the past. It's no fun playing any game that crashes...most of all an RPG that you have to sink a ton of time into. Oh well.
I mean, I love GOG too, but I also like it when studios actually put money into restoring old games. I wish game companies would start treating their back catalogue more like movie studios treat theirs. Movie studios will restore and put movies on Blu-Ray that are 80-90 years old. But with game studios, if something is even 5 years old they forget about supporting it in any degree.
I think as digital distribution becomes more mainstream, you will see more of this. And it will be a good thing.
I totally agree with Der Ungrund. The point is to support the studio. And let the industry realizes that players want more enhanced classics.
Im not seeing D&d anthology in a search on GoG. Are you sure you got it there?
http://i.imgur.com/3hECHOO.png
The excitement is only just beginning. Others will no doubt wish to join me. Don't forget to set your himem.sys path!
tl;dr thanks for nothing
It's still unclear to me (based on the GOG instructions, which were the most comprehensive I've found; plus I have the GOG version) whether BG1 needs fixing at all, since the recommended modding for that game is supposed to happen after the Trilogy installer has done most of its business. But I never had a problem with BG1 in its original form (nor did I like it much) so we're probably fine leaving that as it is.
Thanks for the link just the same. I do doubt your total of 10 minutes if you're using the original disks; it took that long for me to run the GOG installers and the patchers alone. God help you if you started off in the default install directory.
But in the end it was probably worth the trouble, and I take back 10% or maybe 20% of the grumbling tone in my previous post.