How do you think you know anything about my gameplay experience. If you played the 2nd version, you most likely didnt even get INTO the city because there was no control over spawn rates, level ups did nothing but add hp, and a group of 4-8 blob monsters and/or bats or rats would spawn every 10 seconds within seeing distance of you, and make a dead charge to you. If you played the first version, you didnt get out of the first city and never got to explore the world. If they fix the MP issues a lot of people seem to have with this, I will buy it right away :D Originally posted by AwesomeHero:I played the first version without patches back in the day - had a lot of fun. but judging from how little they have done in every version (with the steam version literally having the least work done according to the sticky), it stands completely to reason that its likely a single scam company doing shifty and borderline illegal buisiness practices. ive long since come to the conclusion that everytime this game gets re-published, its by the exact same companies milking it again, with the "developer" being the same people just using a new fake company. I have no faith in this game or any "developer" who pretend to care about it. usually when i load up one of my copies of dungeon lords to remember why people started pirating games (protip: it was ♥♥♥♥ like this), i have to reload the game 3-4 times from before you fight the goblins outside the sewer, lest i become stuck in one of several empty entryless rooms. im quite frankly surprised you managed to get through the sewer without one of the 5 or 6 bugs that can lock you in that specific area. i mean skill levels literally do nothing in all versions of the game, and 1 version didnt even have skill levels. I certainly wouldnt called the leveling system good. But your kind of right: 'Newcomers' shouldn't bother with this thing, they should better skip it. Buying this version is definitly better than buying MMXII, so maybe you shouldn't start to hate so much if you didn't even bother to buy/play this version.Īnd yeah, I wrote a positive review and recommended it for players of the old versions that didn't hate it that much back then (may change this if there are no hotfixes/support in the next weeks/months). It totally depends now if the developers actually care for their game now or if they abandon it again like the last versions. Still it can provide some fun and the Steam Edition version is definitely a step forward compared to the last one. There are still a ton of small bugs and glitches but it's definitely playable and so far (okay, only 4 hours) I didn't encounter any crash or awful bug.ĭungeon Lords was never good. changing your weapon is manually possible again, dialogues that were already taken are marked again, the map's hidden again and such stuff). However they now tried fixing many of those weird decisions in the Steam edition (e.g. Unfortunately they screwed up most of this in the MMXII version by swapping out the systems for cookie-cutter stuff - I hated this version so much, buying it was probably the worst decision ever. interesting dungeons and a quite good character and leveling system. Updated full hardware Screen Resolution support (16:10, 16:9, 1920x1080 etc.Yeah this game is trash but even the old Dungeon Lord versions had their own special charm and several positive points - behind all the bulky and buggy mess there were e.g.Dual Switchable Interface Modes (supports Hot-Key action play and Point&Click play).Enhanced Multiplayer features (includes Trading and Friendly Targeting for buffs and heals).All new intuitive Graphic User Interface and Action Bar system.
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