Originally Posted by Weston
What does that mean:
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the remastered version was lost by Larian


It was in one of Lar's recent status updates. Larian's copies of the remastered game code (version 1.05) is gone, because someone labeled a CD wrong. This means that if Larian wanted to make any more fixes to the latest version of DD, they would have to start all over from version 1.04.

Originally Posted by Demonic
I never knew GOG's version had a lost sound problem. I simply brought a disc version from Amazon and it wasn't that expensive either. So I get to enjoy all the music and the game functions fine.


Yeah, all the features except for support for higher resolutions and bug-fixes. I have the disc version from the days of old as well. My main problem is that now I have to choose between a game with a nice-looking resolution that doesn't crash or a game that has the soundtrack working like it should. The music is so amazing, as we all know, it's an award-winning soundtrack. Otherwise it wouldn't matter a lick (as with most games).

Originally Posted by Joram

on my GOG remstered DD the music is still nice enough to enjoy DD and only a few sounds are missing, but the overall works good like it should be smile .


The Four Seasons Singing, Just in Time for An Ale, The Song of the Wind...it's just not the same without hearing these tunes fade in when you enter the specific areas for them. I just hear "Roads Shaded by Green Eaves" over and over and over again. frown I'm better off just putting the soundtrack on a playlist and letting it play. smile