Tragos
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No graphics 4X .
+good customisation and real depth
-turn based , too many options .
No graphics 4X .
+good customisation and real depth
-turn based , too many options .
@Skavenhorde
I've played the Pool of Radiance quartet from the Forgotten Realms Archives. I haven't played the following: Hillsfar, Eye of the Beholder I-III, Dungeon Hack, Gateway to the Savage Frontier, Treasures of the Savage Frontier, and Menzoberranzan. Lots still there! If I were to pick one, what would you suggest? Would you consider any of these "masterpieces"?
The second episode of the trilogy and, in my humble opinion, the best!
The game sets you on a quest to investigate the temple of Darkmoon. Strange happenings occur there, and the first scout sent to investigate hasn’t been heard from since, so off you go - make sure to be prepared for a vast adventure! You will venture through catacombs, slay the evil Clerics, hunt the Beholders (otherwise the name would be a bit silly) and finally confront the head priest of the temple!
I loved this game the minute I got it. The graphics were great at the time (and still are) and I still remember how I jumped at the ceiling when I was attacked from behind. The game starts out easily but gets tougher soon enough. The sound is somewhat lacking, but the musical scores are pretty nice.
If you like party-based, real-time RPGs, then this game is certainly a good choice!
Thank you! What do you think are the key problems it fixes? I read through the readme, but not knowing much about the game, couldn't really understand the impact of various fixes.
There are tons of optional things it can do but the defaults are best to use until you know the game better.
I wouldn´t worry about this so much, you need to replay the game with Malkavian anyway .This makes for a VERY tedious replay experience. Finally, I gave up on trying different things… Annoying…
I've played them all and can tell you without any hesitation to stay far away from Hillsfar and Dungeon Hack. Hillsfar wants to be an arcade game and Dungeon Hack wants to be Unlimited Adventures, but fails in every way possible.