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Snarkhunter
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I love YaBB 1G - SP1!
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Evening all, fine work on the project, my utmost moral support, played in the old days etc. etc.
Now then, 1 comment: a journal feature (outside the orriginal game I realize but essential to most modern RPG/adventures) would be a terribly handy device.
1 question: Is there any particular walkthrough/faq/guide that goes beyond the bare requirements of victory to explain in a pleasurable way what is possible to do with the many different races and enemies of the game? All suggestions (with links) appreciated.
1 possible bug: during the syrene quest, after going to beetlejuice and talking with the young lady I had learned (from a generally unsatisfactory walkthrough) that she was to give the name and coordinates of her former homeworld but to my recollection this never occured. Nor (also according to this particular walkthrough) did the Arilou ever mention the Syrenes, and so in both instances I simply followed my own recollections and the quardinates given in the guide. I found this method somewhat unsatisfactory. Edit: Ha! Fool that I am I have ignored the search funtion on this forumn and even the simple etiquite of browsing. I do appologize, though I will note my support for some addressing of this discrepency in some future release.
Thank you all for assistance and comments.
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« Last Edit: December 22, 2003, 10:08:15 am by Snarkhunter »
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Culture20
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I used to think that an in-game journal would be cool, especially since the Captain would have computers at his disposal, but after playing several recent RPGs with in-game journals, I realized that I never got as intimately involved with them as I did with the games that I had to write my own notes for (SC2, Zork Series, King's/Space Quest, etc). Since I new I could always find the information, it never got commited to heart... :-/
So, while it is nice to have a journal, I think it's actually better for the playing experience to have the player make their own journal.
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Chrispy
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thats when u refer to the internet
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Sage
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PNF's files section has what you require.
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Michael Martin
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Some of us don't consider A4 to be "easily printable" =)
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Sage
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I really ought to be plugging my project more, eh?
The Hyperspace map (and all the utilities built into that alone) are, as far as I know, 100% accurate, so you shouldn't have much trouble locating items and homeworlds with that. Until I get special world data from Bwahaha (whom I haven't seen online in quite some time), the planetary database is ~99% accurate. Granted, you won't need to see the layout of the planets to find the items, so it's unneccesary to reference.
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Death 999
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We did. You did. Yes we can. No.
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Not around here they aren't... It's all 8.5"x11" (21cm x 28 cm) letter paper here.
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