

My definition of what constitutes an "RPG" encompass several criteria, which can be found in the FAQ.Ĥ. Exceptions made and ambiguity resolved at my discretion.ģ.
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Console games do not appear on my playlist unless they also had PC releases during their original release schedule (generally within 2 years of the console release). To appear on my play list, a game must be a a) single-player RPG released for a personal computer, and b) in a language that uses a Latin alphabet. I am going in chronological order on two sections of the list: a) all RPGs in the 1990s, and b) non-PC RPGs that I missed during my first four years of blogging when I played only games released for DOS.Ģ. I am following a list of CRPGs in chronological order derived from several sources, including Wikipedia, MobyGames, GameFAQs, and contributions from readers. Read the original posting explaining this blog and this posting to understand the current playing order.ġ.

Legend of Faerghail: Encounters, Combats, and Stuff.Legend of Faerghail: At Least I Have the Maps.I only use either when spam gets out of control, so I appreciate your patience with both moderation tools. I turn moderation on and off and "word verification" on and off frequently depending on the volume of spam I'm receiving. If you want to use the commenting system to alert me to them, great, I appreciate it, but there's no reason to leave such comments preserved for posterity. I will delete any comments that simply point out typos. There is no such thing as "necro-posting" on this blog, and thus no need to use that term. As such, all comment threads on this blog are live and active unless I specifically turn them off. Reader comments on "old" games continue to supplement our understanding of them. I read all comments, no matter how old the entry. I will delete these on a case-by-case basis depending on my interpretation of what constitutes a "slur."Īlso, Blogger has a way of "eating" comments, so I highly recommend that you copy your words to the clipboard before submitting, just in case. Comments on my blog are not a place for slurs against any race, sex, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, or mental or physical disability. Please at least mention "ROT13" in the comment so we don't get a lot of replies saying "what is that gibberish?"ĥ. I appreciate if you use ROT13 for explicit spoilers for the current game and upcoming games. Choose the "Name/URL" option, pick a name for yourself, and just leave the URL blank.Ĥ. It makes it impossible to tell who's who in a thread. I will delete comments containing profanity on a case-by-case basis.ģ. I don't want my blog flagged by too many filters.

Please avoid profanity and vulgar language. (For instance, that GOG is selling the particular game I'm playing is relevant that Steam is having a sale this week on other games is not.) This also includes user names that link to advertising.Ģ. Do not link to any commercial entities, including Kickstarter campaigns, unless they're directly relevant to the material in the associated blog posting. I welcome all comments about the material in this blog, and I generally do not censor them. If you go the extra step and WHDLoad it, you might enjoy it more, but then, you would not be getting the authentic experience Amiga users did in the time this game came out. I'm happy to see that the cumulative effect of better presentation and less bugs makes this game more worthwhile to play. They make a huge difference, there's not much of a drawback left on a WHDLoad, well-calibrated Amiga emulator to anything Dosbox can do, but as you've experienced, WinUAE is not an easy emulator to get a handle on.
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Re: enemy encounter ghosts not appearing for some encounters, could it be a byproduct of the way this game renders its pseudo 3d step world? Like, if these ghosts take a step whenever you take a step, could it be that they're running into your square from 90 degrees to your left or right, hence you don't see them?Īs to Amiga load times, I'm afraid the safest way to get over that is to learn how to use WHDLoad and find loaders (unofficial, most of them) for all the games you'll have to try.
