Karl Kuras wrote:
So, many 1st person RPG either
a) had advertised multiplayer support but never implemented it (Descent
to
Undermountain)
b) had net support but no lan support (Yserbius)
c) have nice LAN support but the RPG elements were completely gone
(Legends
of Might Magic)
I'd say
III
you can ALWAYS find a game on the zone. I just bought Civ III, by the way..
Hugh
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equally successful with them all. However, I found Dwarves to be
the most difficult.
Hugh
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So, many 1st person RPG either
a) had advertised multiplayer support but never implemented it (Descent to
Undermountain)
b) had net support but no lan support (Yserbius)
c) have nice LAN support but the RPG elements were completely gone
(Legends
of Might Magic)
I'd say there's something
Actually, this topic reminded me of a similar question, what games are you
all looking forward this season/next few months?
I've remembered about this because this weekend I've received a CD full of
demos of upcoming / already released games (Lightweight Ninja, Legends of
Might Magic, Gorasul
I must admit I found the Lithtech 2.0 engine on Legends of MM very
impressive,
If you want to see an impressive use of Lithtech, check out No One Lives
Forever... truly the best game of last year. Legends of Migh and Magic
didn't take full advantage of the engine and was a terrible game on
I must admit I found the Lithtech 2.0 engine on Legends of MM very
impressive,
If you want to see an impressive use of Lithtech, check out No One Lives
Forever... truly the best game of last year. Legends of Migh and Magic
didn't take full advantage of the engine and was a terrible game on
I have seen NoLF, seemed like a regular 3d shooter, so I skipped it.
You should give it a try. I'm not normally a 3D shooter fan, they all seem
to be the same thing over and over again, but NOLF adds a bunch of nice
features, including levels were your objective is sneaking around
surveilance
Karl Kuras wrote:
end the RPG elements are dressing at best. Very dissapointing.
That's an understatement. Since any character class can use any weapon
(it's a 3D shooter after all), what's the point of being a ranger or a
knight? Theves can use bows and arrows, mages can wield swords,
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Stephen Lee wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Jim Leonard wrote:
Stephen S. Lee wrote:
I'll probably re-play Wizardry VII (for the 4th time) shortly. I
probably
won't buy Wizardry VIII until after it's been out for a while; I might
wait on replaying Wizardry VII until I know what classes to
Right now, I'm playing Civilization II and Heroes of Might and Magic III
(which are games I play on and off). I'm eagerly awaiting the impending
release of Civilization III. Naturally, I've pre-ordered the Limited
Edition thereof. ObSWCollect: I normally get these ASAP, because these
are
New:
Heroes of Might and Magic III (still one of my favorite all time series.) I
play this on-line a LOT.
Asheron's Call -- Microsoft's MMORPG. It suckered me in because it was free
($20 @ retail with a $20 rebate). Now I'm paying monthly charges after the
first month :-)
Old:
Bruce Lee --
Stephen S. Lee wrote:
I'll probably re-play Wizardry VII (for the 4th time) shortly. I probably
won't buy Wizardry VIII until after it's been out for a while; I might
wait on replaying Wizardry VII until I know what classes to end my
characters as. (It better be near bug-free given that
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Jim Leonard wrote:
Stephen S. Lee wrote:
I'll probably re-play Wizardry VII (for the 4th time) shortly. I probably
won't buy Wizardry VIII until after it's been out for a while; I might
wait on replaying Wizardry VII until I know what classes to end my
characters
ObSWCollect: I'm still trying to land an undamaged Wasteland hint book.
(It normally fetches like $100 on eBay if it's in good shape.) My copy
has an occasional pencil or pen mark (not too bad, but I'd prefer better).
Is it just me, or do the middle pages of this have a tendency to fall out?
Stephen S. Lee wrote:
ObSWCollect: I'm still trying to land an undamaged Wasteland hint book.
(It normally fetches like $100 on eBay if it's in good shape.) My copy
What??? I've got, like, 2 or 3 of these things unmarked.
has an occasional pencil or pen mark (not too bad, but I'd prefer
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