Kind of wish they would patch BG 1 before doing BG 2.
I think the another Hamburg company got into problems because their product remained almost completely unknown worldwide and more importantly you can't (couldn't) buy it on Steam. At least I was unable to.
Did I write I could never ever buy TRoT add-on anywhere normally but in the end I had to import it on a retail version from USA? That's not a way to make sales.
Yes, german publisher Bastei Lübbe acquired a majority share of 51%.Btw, weren't Daedalic recently purchased?
Wait, who exactly released TRoT on Steam?Yep, for sure. And they did finally release Drakensang and TRoT on Steam, but that's only been, like, within the last six months or so. Way too slow, for sure.
A new game I'll buy instantly. DLC? Sorry, that train left. I'm not buying.I was just expecting more DLC for the current title…
What's more important is that Bastei is not into pay2win flashgames and thus won't force Daedalic to go scamming.
Valusoft:Wait, who exactly released TRoT on Steam?
Valusoft:
http://store.steampowered.com/search/?publisher=Valusoft&snr=1_5_9__408
It says that it was released on "Feb 16, 2011", but honestly, it wasn't available on my side for ages.
[EDIT]
Found some more info:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/drakensang_river_of_time_and_dlc_available_in_europe_on_steam_now
Basically TRoT got enabled for Europe on Steam early this year, but is still disabled for Australia and New Zealand. For god's sakes…