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Re: Got home, got manual, got disappointed!
Yes, the manual is very bad http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon8.gif , mine lack even the victory conditions. It would be nice of Illwinter to put a complete manual Online (and re-edited the one which is dsitribute).
Very un-happy with the manual. |
Re: Got home, got manual, got disappointed!
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*sighs* Oh, for a return to the golden era of computer games - back when the Amiga was Queen of World and games actually came with large, well-written manuals (and extras.) The likes of Ultima V, or Flight of the Intruder - or even Eye of the Beholder. |
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That'll teach us to trust the "reputable" Saber Cherry http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif -Gateway103 </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">Moreover the formula wasn't that stupid, and gave credible results for a good range of outcomes ! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/rolleyes.gif Anyway there HAS to be some kind of formula/model determining where the stuff land - IIRC Dom2 doesn't model a full physical world http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif ! |
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The dominions manuall isn't that bad compared to others. Now, that doesn't mean I wouldn't like an updated manual. And if this were a big company, maybe I would be more vocal. But the producers of this game are busy making new patches - changing the game even further. But that's OK with me. I'ld rather have a few bugs removed, maybe a new theme or five, than have a first rate manual with a weakly supported game (thinks of moo3, screams with rage!). In all honesty, seeing the strong fan base, it wouldn't surprise me if one (or a few) of the forum members created his/their own updated manual, in time. |
Re: Got home, got manual, got disappointed!
To my surprise, I've found that the Dom I-manual, which can be downloaded from Illwinters Website, is a bit more verbose than the Dom II manual.
I dont know Dom I, but much of the deleted text from Manual DomI to DomII seems to be integrated into RightClick-PopUps now, which is very useful generally speaking (although it nerves me that you just cant look up the descriptions of the nations in the DomII manual), but there also seems to be other information which might not have become obsolete in DomII...why did they delete it? Saving pages to reduce printing cost? Then rather skip the grimoire, as this is less useful IMHO, since you need to know a spells school/level in order to look it up, which is difficult if you are new to the game...A spreadsheet-file for sorting/filtering was much more helpful for me, and certainly much more uptodate with those patches... But as I said: I guess I dont really want to know more of the mechanics, I just want to know that everybody else I might play does not know that much more than I do... http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif [ March 17, 2004, 14:28: Message edited by: Chazar ] |
Re: Got home, got manual, got disappointed!
Heheh, my initial reaction when I saw the formula was that you made it up, but I wasn't sure and it turned out to be somewhat realistic as some here have already mentioned http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif .
About the manual, though, I was very pleased with it overall. It includes much more than many games will give you and the full spell and item reference was a very nice addition. I am used to having to purchase a "clue book" for information like that. One of the things that would be nice, though, is a brief overview of each nation and its general strengths/weeknesses and unit types. I don't recall reading that, but some of this information is included in game and there is an explanation of each on the nation select screen. This along with some type of tutorial to understand how the game works and get that initial nudge, but the walkthru out now does that very well. I would also like to comment on how well the in game documentation is done. I really like how you can get information on just about every item/stat in the game. The hotlinks and popups that give detailed information are really nice, especially in the spell research area where you can see the lists of spells and get detailed descriptions of each. Or, if you are on a unit portrait, you can get detailed information on each unit stat (and what is currently affecting it), equipment, and abilities. That in itself really can help the learning curve and makes it so that a manual isn't even necessary for many parts of the game. Of course, it does take some time to get to know your way around and realize all of this information is there http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif . Granted that not everyone knows about this site and the references created, but those fill out the rest of the information nicely and gives a player just about all one could ask for as documentation for a game. Oh, and weren't the old Ultima games great, Leif? I remember saving months worth of money as a young teenager so that I could get Ultima III and then IV. Those were great adventures. |
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Still, I really prefer the old "turn-based, tactical control of your party" in games such as Ultima or SSI's various AD&D games, to the hectic "slash and spell" of modern RPGs. |
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Cool... the only thing I remember about Ultima V was one of my disks becoming corrupted and not being able to finish it (at least that is what I figured happened). That, and getting it for a birthday present from my girlfriend at the time. That had to be one of the best gifts I ever got http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif .
Ultima III was cool, but the first time I went through the whole game and got to the end, I put the cards (or whatever they were) in the wrong order into the Exodus. Then, the game said something like, "You have failed, you lose." and it ended, heheh. I went through it completely a second time to complete it successfully, and this time talked to the correct person that told me the right way to place the cards. One thing I recall was when you died the game would write to the floppy disk (all the system had back then) so that you couldn't undo anything. I got real good at ripping the floppy disk out quickly when I was about to die http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif . Anyway, sorry to get side-tracked there. Back to Dom II... |
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Beats those games where you are a generic good guy/bad guy by miles. |
Re: Got home, got manual, got disappointed!
from that era of games i personally favored wasteland (lots of fun with a bb gun)
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