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Personally, I like the music best in the game. So diverse and refreshingly unusual compared to mainstream symphonic soundtracks. :)

Yep - and as I posted in the 'currently listening' thread:

How could I have missed this ...

Divine Divinity Soundtrack

I *LOVE* the Divine Divinity music! When I found the 7 tracks they made available I downloaded them and they've been on my iPod ever since. But I was looking around the other night and found that on Kirill Pokrovskyy's homepage he has the *entire* thing - all 43 songs ... really cool stuff.
 
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I just couldn't resist...

oh. my. god. O_O
 

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Wow, thanks alot for this link. Can´t wait to get this soundtrack and listen. :)

I was amazed that the awesome quality in the 7 songs I had was sustained throughout the whole playlist. I knew everything from the game ... it is just super-sweet!
 
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I searched my old gamermags and found in an old issue a DD copy on dvd.
In 2002 there was no time for playing games - i was in ireland working for a big computer company - but now it´s definitely time to give DD a second chance... ;)
 
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In my Opera browser, the layout of this thread looks suddenly distorted.

Strange.
 
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Personally, I like the music best in the game. So diverse and refreshingly unusual compared to mainstream symphonic soundtracks.

I agree - best soundtrack ever.

I happen to know Kirill who made the soundtrack, I spent some great nights with him playing the piano. I agree HE is really great.... he is also crazy, and funny and a lot of other things.... ooo the stories I could tell about him :)

And yes his soundtracks are great! and his piano CD's too check them out at his homepage!
 
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i have played too times. I never finished it yet. I started with a warrior and almost got al the 7 or 9 people except the one that is already free and the one you need to get in the dwarven mines: could win against the creature there with all the evil dwarfs. I didn't went so far with my mage but liked playing as a mage much more, was an an early level much stronger than with my warrior.
 
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In my Opera browser, the layout of this thread looks suddenly distorted.

Strange.

Same here with IE. Starting with post #63, the location/join date/post counts are all under the post instead of on the side.
 
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Same here with IE. Starting with post #63, the location/join date/post counts are all under the post instead of on the side.
Fixed.

I agree HE is really great.... he is also crazy, and funny and a lot of other things.... ooo the stories I could tell about him :)

Hehe, yeah. Give him a musical instrument of any kind and he'll entertain an entire club all by himself. ^^
 
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The music definitely is enjoyable, and I seldom notice the soundtrack in a game. What I'm finding, now that you guys have sucked me into playing it again,(*shakes fist*) is how great the dialogue is. So much of the humor in these kinds of games is usually trite or forced, or doesn't survive translation--I don't know how many one-liners I've actualluy busted out laughing at since I restarted here--and it's also fun seeing some of you guys in the game--like Arhu... ;)

Alrik, is that your poem under the tree, about hair like winter fire? If so, I liked it a lot. :)
 
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No, it isn't.

My poem will be there when you reach the "market district" (Ars Magiciana I think was the name). ;)
 
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Ah yes. Got there last night. The one about the Winds was what I heard after that money hungry bard got a taste of my gold. :) I remember it now, but don't recall it 'doing' anything...I'll check my walkthrough site.
 
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You can "use" the distraction of the reciting of the poem for doing something you would otherwise be hindered of. ;)

I never did it, though. But I think you can find it in your guide as well. ;)
 
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Uh ... I'm away for just a few days, and THEN they do a forum upgrade ... O_O
 
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A hint that they expect more traffic in the near future.
 
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Yes, of course.

Plus all of the quirks the old forum recently showed.
 
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Divine Divinity?! Totally worth a buy! Excellent game, though i didnt like Beyond Div :(

why didnt they make beyond 2player coop :(
 
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Ah... I almost shed a tear when my disc failed to read last time I tried to install this game.

To date, only Baldur's Gate and a number of old games on floppy disks can claim that I wore the discs out before stopping playing. Another game I need to re-buy, now that I'm back in Windows (or maybe not, if it'll ever work...)
 
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