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How does one combine games downloaded from GOG.com that are treated as separate games when downloaded, but are actually just expansions of the same game that would all be combined into one if only you could still friggin' buy them as CDs from stores?!!?
My Pertinent Example: I have Disciples II: Servants of the Dark/Guardians of the Light, and Disciples II: Rise of the Elves, but despite their all being expansions to the same game, they're treated as wholly separate games - so I can't access all the new Quests in the latter when I'm trying to play the former.
How do I put them all into one program?

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How does one combine games downloaded from GOG.com that are treated as separate games when downloaded, but are actually just expansions of the same game that would all be combined into one if only you could still friggin' buy them as CDs from stores?!!?
My Pertinent Example: I have Disciples II: Servants of the Dark/Guardians of the Light, and Disciples II: Rise of the Elves, but despite their all being expansions to the same game, they're treated as wholly separate games - so I can't access all the new Quests in the latter when I'm trying to play the former.
How do I put them all into one program?
I'm not familiar with that one, but isn't the usual approach to run the latter and you'll have access to everything from both?
Or is that those are both expansions and whichever you run doesn't get you the other?

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Or is that those are both expansions and whichever you run doesn't get you the other?
Bingo - but if they were all expansions to the same game and I could've done this if I had all the CDs, they should bloody well be able to do it with this, or else that's just ANOTHER reason Web 2.0 is a crime against humanity and the 21st Century is rotten to the core.

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I'm Hiding in Your Closet, I've never played this game, but doing some very simple Google searching--which I am sure you are also more than capable of performing--it appears that some of this is by design by the developers (not GOG). Based on discussions I found, I read that some of the expansions offer entirely separate campaigns and they don't combine. It looks like there are a couple combined campaigns as well, so if you can't access those, from what I've read, it looks like the problem may be an installation problem (again which is as it was in the base game and not created by GOG).
The GOG forum for the game may also contain useful information. There is an indication in there that if you cannot get the game to work right, to contact GOG tech support for help and they will do so.
I suggest you contact GOG for assistance and do further Web research on the issue. I doubt we are going to do you any good.