With regret
Re: With regret
A puzzle game shouldnt be a walk in the park for every body.
Some ppl will get stuck on puzzles some on mob fights. Everyone has a different strength.
Some ppl will get stuck on puzzles some on mob fights. Everyone has a different strength.
Re: With regret
Restarted on easy mode. Not got that far yet & still undecided whether to perseveredazman76 wrote: mike30542 - are you still with us? Did you manage to persevere and get past the dreaded poison clouds?
Re: With regret
Hi Mike,
I really hope you get further into the game this time, I've had so much enjoyment out of it.
Daniel.
I really hope you get further into the game this time, I've had so much enjoyment out of it.
SpoilerShow
If you up Earth magic to 13 you will get the Poison Shield spell, it does help.
A gently fried snail slice is absolutely delicious with a pat of butter...
Re: With regret
Stick with it mate! I won't lie to you - there are harder situations than the one that prompted your initial post. However, that was a particularly devious trick that caught me out on my first visit. As I said, I went all the way back through the other levels in the hope of finding useful items or another route - only to return to the start of level 4, and finally it clicked. I got past those guys on the first attempt after returning I just needed to get my old-school hat back on, and re-learn some of the stuff that EOTB and other games taught me back in the day I haven't struggled that much with any other stuff, although it is difficult - and the crabs will probably make you cry when you first discover them lol, evil buggers.mike30542 wrote:Restarted on easy mode. Not got that far yet & still undecided whether to persevere
Re: With regret
Funny thing about this game - I'm finding the combat not hard at all, once I got the hang of the 'squaredance' technique, and (finally) creating a party that's very efficient. That I caught on the the "tricks" of combat surprises me, being an old coot and all. Granted, I've barely begun level 5, but still.dazman76 wrote:Stick with it mate! I won't lie to you - there are harder situations than the one that prompted your initial post. However, that was a particularly devious trick that caught me out on my first visit. As I said, I went all the way back through the other levels in the hope of finding useful items or another route - only to return to the start of level 4, and finally it clicked. I got past those guys on the first attempt after returning I just needed to get my old-school hat back on, and re-learn some of the stuff that EOTB and other games taught me back in the day I haven't struggled that much with any other stuff, although it is difficult - and the crabs will probably make you cry when you first discover them lol, evil buggers.mike30542 wrote:Restarted on easy mode. Not got that far yet & still undecided whether to persevere
It's the puzzles that will lead to me abandonment of the game. This is NOT a condemnation of the game, but I've never been a fan of a puzzle-heavy games where many of the puzzles just seem contrived. It destroys the immersion for me. My memory may be failing me but I don't recall any of the EoB games being this frustrating.
Again, a fine job by the devs and despite a few odd design omissions, I still rate LoG 4.5 / 5.0.
Re: With regret
LoG takes after Dungeon Master more than EoB in that respect, DM is filled with tough puzzles!Fargol wrote: It's the puzzles that will lead to me abandonment of the game. This is NOT a condemnation of the game, but I've never been a fan of a puzzle-heavy games where many of the puzzles just seem contrived. It destroys the immersion for me. My memory may be failing me but I don't recall any of the EoB games being this frustrating.
Again, a fine job by the devs and despite a few odd design omissions, I still rate LoG 4.5 / 5.0.
Don't forget if you do get stuck, feel free to come on the forums and ask for a hint.
Daniel.
A gently fried snail slice is absolutely delicious with a pat of butter...
Re: With regret
Never played DM much. I remember starting it and not getting far.Darklord wrote:LoG takes after Dungeon Master more than EoB in that respect, DM is filled with tough puzzles!Fargol wrote: It's the puzzles that will lead to me abandonment of the game. This is NOT a condemnation of the game, but I've never been a fan of a puzzle-heavy games where many of the puzzles just seem contrived. It destroys the immersion for me. My memory may be failing me but I don't recall any of the EoB games being this frustrating.
Again, a fine job by the devs and despite a few odd design omissions, I still rate LoG 4.5 / 5.0.
Don't forget if you do get stuck, feel free to come on the forums and ask for a hint.
Daniel.
Many times I quit LoG out of total frustration, yet I always go back to it. It really is a fine game, and harkened back to the EoB's.
Re: With regret
Worth replaying, I was playing it just before LoG. Very good fun!Fargol wrote: Never played DM much. I remember starting it and not getting far.
Plenty info here, on running it on modern systems,
http://www.dungeon-master.com/
Daniel.
A gently fried snail slice is absolutely delicious with a pat of butter...
Re: With regret
Thanks. I'll give it a try.Darklord wrote:Worth replaying, I was playing it just before LoG. Very good fun!Fargol wrote: Never played DM much. I remember starting it and not getting far.
Plenty info here, on running it on modern systems,
http://www.dungeon-master.com/
Daniel.
Re: With regret
Just a warning: If you think LoG is frustrating, you are gonna be AMAZED by DM. And even more so by CSB.