If I could make a suggestion...
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I'm sorry, you're right it was Sierra. Atleast from what rumors I heard a long time ago.
EDIT: Speaking of 4.5. I just played through it again for fun and I can not find the answer through google. IF you have played the game, how do you save the butcher? I got the gloves and note but no idea what to do with them. I have even killed the guy who killed the ghost in the church.
Edit Edit: Never mind I figured it out. You need to give the gloves to Otto. I paid off the lawyer too and have a score of 513 out of 500 lol.
Thanks.
EDIT: Speaking of 4.5. I just played through it again for fun and I can not find the answer through google. IF you have played the game, how do you save the butcher? I got the gloves and note but no idea what to do with them. I have even killed the guy who killed the ghost in the church.
Edit Edit: Never mind I figured it out. You need to give the gloves to Otto. I paid off the lawyer too and have a score of 513 out of 500 lol.
Thanks.
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For all it's crappy parts, I think the author deserves some credit for actually putting together a fully playable game in the QFG style. Yeah, it's not awesome and nowhere near the length of a real QFG game, but it was a fun little diversion from the mundane and it would have taken him a while to get it all together.
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I think he does too. But nowhere near the length? I think it was atleast 60% the length. If you complete all parts, including killing the murderer and paying the lawyer, it takes some time to build cash and stats to do so.Klytos wrote:For all it's crappy parts, I think the author deserves some credit for actually putting together a fully playable game in the QFG style. Yeah, it's not awesome and nowhere near the length of a real QFG game, but it was a fun little diversion from the mundane and it would have taken him a while to get it all together.
It's got a minor stat system. You can build up certain attributes like strength, stealth, magic and agility but many others are ignored. I haven't played it in a while so I'm not sure what stats are covered but there are certain parts where you need a high strength level to beat someone in a fight and good stealth to steal items at night.Erpy wrote:I don't believe the game has a stat system...I've heard the stat screen is simply a picture instead of a GUI.
If you exclude some of the content, QFG4.5 is a very well made game when you look at the engine. It has a decent fighting system which works in a similar way to QFG1VGA.