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I tried Gothic 3 years ago, after absolutely LOVING 1 and 2, but ugh, just didn't like it. At all. Didn't like how it turned into a mouse based click fest and didn't like the glitches and just didn't like the gameplay.

But TBH I can't remember what exactly I played and now I'm confused, because there is a Gothic 3 and a Gothic 3 Forsaken Gods.

Is the Forsaken Gods an add on, a stand alone add on, or is it somehow a "different" Gothic 3???

I just don't get it (I own both here on gog, but obviously haven't installed and tried them yet).

Sorry if this has been asked and answered 100 times, if so, my bad.
This question / problem has been solved by Enebiasimage
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OldFatGuy: I can't remember what exactly I played and now I'm confused, because there is a Gothic 3 and a Gothic 3 Forsaken Gods.
G3 has the same developer as G1/2, G3FG has the other developer - maybe that was the reason for you?
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OldFatGuy: I can't remember what exactly I played and now I'm confused, because there is a Gothic 3 and a Gothic 3 Forsaken Gods.
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Lexor: G3 has the same developer as G1/2, G3FG has the other developer - maybe that was the reason for you?
So they're completely different games??? Yet both with the title G3???
Forsaken Gods is, technically, an expansion for Gothic 3. In truth, I would say it was JoWood's last attempt to gain a few bucks before bankruptcy... it is a rushed mess made by an Indian (I hope amateurish) developer studio. When it came out, it was not only a bug fest (even worse than Gothic 3 at launch), but also a very bad game under every aspect.

Edit: I don't know in what state GOG sells it nowdays, but I would suggest you to skip it entirely. It's really not worth your time!
Post edited July 05, 2014 by Enebias
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Enebias: Forsaken Gods is, technically, an expansion for Gothic 3.
Ahh, okay, thank you. That's what I was wondering. Guess gog can't combine them as they do other games with expansions because of the different developers??? I dunno, but at least now I understand, thank you.
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OldFatGuy: Guess gog can't combine them as they do other games with expansions because of the different developers???
It seems to be a standalone game made with the same engine, sold as expansion. I think you don't need to buy Gothic 3 to be able to play it.
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Enebias: Forsaken Gods is, technically, an expansion for Gothic 3.
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OldFatGuy: Ahh, okay, thank you. That's what I was wondering. Guess gog can't combine them as they do other games with expansions because of the different developers??? I dunno, but at least now I understand, thank you.
I was wondering myself why they don't sell them together... having different developers might indeed be an explanation.
Maybe it's because it was REALLY bad recived by both critics, players in general and -most of all- old time fans of the Gothic series. With the community patch and a few mods, Gothic 3 is a good game (though surely not in league with chapter 1 and 2), but forsaken gods... ugh. *Shivers*
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Leroux: It seems to be a standalone game made with the same engine, sold as expansion. I think you don't need to buy Gothic 3 to be able to play it.
Or this! ;)
I played that game for so little time I didn't even noticed it could be a stand alone...
Post edited July 05, 2014 by Enebias
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Enebias: Or this! ;)
I played that game for so little time I didn't even noticed it could be a stand alone...
Your answer is still correct then though because a stand alone expansion is still an expansion. I _think_ that The Guild 2's expansions are stand-alone, as an example, but they're still expansions.

I was just wondering if there was some sort of "competition" as to which game was the "true" G3 or if G3FG was indeed some sort of official expansion, stand-alone or not.