Brigand Fortress, or camp!!
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Brigand Fortress, or camp!!
Me and my friend back in the day had a fleeting hope
of a brigand fortress somewhere in the mountains, or a camp in the
desert somewhere.
After days of walking around, screen after screen on his high speed 286, we finally gave up.
of a brigand fortress somewhere in the mountains, or a camp in the
desert somewhere.
After days of walking around, screen after screen on his high speed 286, we finally gave up.
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I wasn't requesting a Fricana Camp!!!
It was just one of my early childhood memories of the game.
And for the person who quoted KQ5, I own all of the major Sierra
titles. Don't jive me with worthless knowledge. I know all of the ins and outs for everything KQ and QFG. (Although my early KQ1 and KQ2 has started to fade).
I played QFG2 back then, because the only computer I had was an
IBM 8086. As if you even know what that is. 16 color monitor.
I was 11 years old when I figured out how to install the original SOUNDBLASTER card into that piece of crap.
The hard drive had maybe 60 megabytes on it. The funny thing is my father worked with computers since they existed in the workplace.
Do not confuse the two series, they were both made by very different
parties.
And for the person who quoted KQ5, I own all of the major Sierra
titles. Don't jive me with worthless knowledge. I know all of the ins and outs for everything KQ and QFG. (Although my early KQ1 and KQ2 has started to fade).
I played QFG2 back then, because the only computer I had was an
IBM 8086. As if you even know what that is. 16 color monitor.
I was 11 years old when I figured out how to install the original SOUNDBLASTER card into that piece of crap.
The hard drive had maybe 60 megabytes on it. The funny thing is my father worked with computers since they existed in the workplace.
Do not confuse the two series, they were both made by very different
parties.
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I have extremely fond memories of my first experiences with gaming, and those were the old ASCII-based graphics games, particularly one called Castle Adventure (I may be a bit off on the title) and an awesome primitive RPG roughly based on Tolkein's Mines of Moria, from LOTR. I think the game itself was just called Moria. I played those games on an old monochrome-green monitored early IBM (don't remember the model.) I had to be about 5 years old or so. Man they were great. The first point and click adventure game that I remember getting was Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, which came bundled with our new 286 and completely blew me away, changing me forever into an adventure game addict. As I grew up, I rooted out every single Lucasarts and Sierra adventure game that I could get my hands on, and I still own all of them. Ahh memories. Adventure games rule.
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whoah, sorry guys
I forgot all about CGA,
Well, I verified I aint talking to a bunch of newcomers to adventure gaming.
All they have ever played is console.
So what are we, a bunch of old maids remembering the old times
here?
Well, I verified I aint talking to a bunch of newcomers to adventure gaming.
All they have ever played is console.
So what are we, a bunch of old maids remembering the old times
here?
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Re: whoah, sorry guys
Actually we're an elite class of super geeks, standing up to the tyranny of faceless gaming corporations that choose convenience and mass appeal over quality and creativity. In a world that lacks originality and any sense of risk, we draw strength from yesteryears where a heroine named Roberta and a company named sierra came together and pioneered the way for exceptional computer gaming and broke the full potential of computer hardware. Some of us recreate these works in tribute or original productions reviving the genre, others of us just watch in awe and reap the benefits. Old maids hang on to illusions while we my friend preserve the past. We will stand strong until the present monotony becomes ruble beneath our feet. :DIbanezrg82 wrote:... So what are we, a bunch of old maids remembering the old times
here?
Re: whoah, sorry guys
*stands up and applauds.Jontas wrote:Actually we're an elite class of super geeks, standing up to the tyranny of faceless gaming corporations that choose convenience and mass appeal over quality and creativity. In a world that lacks originality and any sense of risk, we draw strength from yesteryears where a heroine named Roberta and a company named sierra came together and pioneered the way for exceptional computer gaming and broke the full potential of computer hardware. Some of us recreate these works in tribute or original productions reviving the genre, others of us just watch in awe and reap the benefits. Old maids hang on to illusions while we my friend preserve the past. We will stand strong until the present monotony becomes ruble beneath our feet. :DIbanezrg82 wrote:... So what are we, a bunch of old maids remembering the old times
here?
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Word, Jontas.
There's nothing wrong with believing in good things - even if they're old.
Why do you think people still read "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift? Or why do theatre companies still stage productions of "Lysistrata"?
Because they're good. You don't discard something because of age.
Bt
There's nothing wrong with believing in good things - even if they're old.
Why do you think people still read "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift? Or why do theatre companies still stage productions of "Lysistrata"?
Because they're good. You don't discard something because of age.
Bt
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that was fun
Thank you, thank you. LOL.
Yeah I thought I'd have a little fun and got a little carried away, nevertheless that's all from the heart baby.
You guys all rock seriously ;)
Yeah I thought I'd have a little fun and got a little carried away, nevertheless that's all from the heart baby.
You guys all rock seriously ;)
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Sorry about the old maids,
Hey, sorry about the old maids thing, I must admit I am one of the elite super geeks. I'm elite enough to make a good story and some damn hard puzzles, but not elite enough to create a game engine.
When you write one up to date with today's programming, give me a call.
When you write one up to date with today's programming, give me a call.
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And on the "heroine" Roberta front,
I know the Williams created the Sierra empire, but you all must face the facts. They sold out. Bottom line.
I believe truly in adventure gaming. I have a whole computer devoted to it. Not a computer, more like a museum.
Its sad really, that all kids these days care about, in gaming, is pressing buttons, reflex skills. When's the last time you saw a kid playing a true game with a keyboard? All they play these days are games like Halo and such which are all truly ripoffs of Wolfenstein and of course, Doom.
I remember the day when you had to know how to read to play a decent game.
I believe truly in adventure gaming. I have a whole computer devoted to it. Not a computer, more like a museum.
Its sad really, that all kids these days care about, in gaming, is pressing buttons, reflex skills. When's the last time you saw a kid playing a true game with a keyboard? All they play these days are games like Halo and such which are all truly ripoffs of Wolfenstein and of course, Doom.
I remember the day when you had to know how to read to play a decent game.
Re: Sorry about the old maids,
You're an obnoxious noob who spammed my forums, that's what you are.Ibanezrg82 wrote:Hey, sorry about the old maids thing, I must admit I am one of the elite super geeks. I'm elite enough to make a good story and some damn hard puzzles, but not elite enough to create a game engine.
When you write one up to date with today's programming, give me a call.
EDIT: And, surprise, surprise, you posted a load of stupid crap in their guestbook, too.
Déjà vu!
I made a post about this ages ago. Funny someone else had the same idea. I believe it is because we expected to find a brigand camp when we first played the game. It certainly had made sense, even if you don't take the first game in account. Aziza also talked about a camp in the Julanar story, and I remember wasting an entire day exploring the empty desert screens in search for white tents or a fortress.
I made a post about this ages ago. Funny someone else had the same idea. I believe it is because we expected to find a brigand camp when we first played the game. It certainly had made sense, even if you don't take the first game in account. Aziza also talked about a camp in the Julanar story, and I remember wasting an entire day exploring the empty desert screens in search for white tents or a fortress.
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Damn straight, Shantzy!
I think I was in third grade or something, and we had some fleeting
hope on it. Maybe it was because we thought there was more to
the desert than meets the eye.
I always thought too, that I could walk to Raseir.
Is that possible? Well if you played it like I did, you probably dont
know. Thanks for the thought though.
Maybe we got the whole thing confused with KQ5. Or maybe
the two creators just didn't put enough active sites in the desert.
To this day, I still tell myself a lie that there is more than a griffin, oasis,
a tree, and a beast in a cage, out there.
I think I was in third grade or something, and we had some fleeting
hope on it. Maybe it was because we thought there was more to
the desert than meets the eye.
I always thought too, that I could walk to Raseir.
Is that possible? Well if you played it like I did, you probably dont
know. Thanks for the thought though.
Maybe we got the whole thing confused with KQ5. Or maybe
the two creators just didn't put enough active sites in the desert.
To this day, I still tell myself a lie that there is more than a griffin, oasis,
a tree, and a beast in a cage, out there.
But there IS. You CAN walk to Raseir. Just cross to the other range of mountains, turn left and put your game at max speed (don't worry, the hero stops once it reaches Raseir). Oh, and remember to take a lot of water, food and a saurus.To this day, I still tell myself a lie that there is more than a griffin, oasis,
a tree, and a beast in a cage, out there.
Never too late to learn new things, eh?
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I remember reading something about that a while back, but I thought it was just bullshit.
So, how long does it take, in real time anyway. Probably a couple of
hours, right?
Did you ever try walking back to Shapeir? If so, did it work?
As I know the way days and nights work in Raseir, something different happens everyday, leading up to when you are charmed by Ad Avis.
I dont think it could happen. I could see the going to Raseir, but not back.
I need details! Is this just a bug in the game?
As I said, I read it before and actually tried it just like you said, but never got there.
So, how long does it take, in real time anyway. Probably a couple of
hours, right?
Did you ever try walking back to Shapeir? If so, did it work?
As I know the way days and nights work in Raseir, something different happens everyday, leading up to when you are charmed by Ad Avis.
I dont think it could happen. I could see the going to Raseir, but not back.
I need details! Is this just a bug in the game?
As I said, I read it before and actually tried it just like you said, but never got there.