The one serious flaw of the new combat system
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The one serious flaw of the new combat system
... that I can't use it in the other QFG games!
You know how hard it will be to go back to QFG1 and play a fighter? The joys of staving off carpal tunnel syndrome while trying to beat the weapon master?
The combat system made me really enjoy the fighter class for the first time, well, ever (I always loved the thief and mage, was always underwhelmed by the fighter).
You know how hard it will be to go back to QFG1 and play a fighter? The joys of staving off carpal tunnel syndrome while trying to beat the weapon master?
The combat system made me really enjoy the fighter class for the first time, well, ever (I always loved the thief and mage, was always underwhelmed by the fighter).
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I liked QFG1VGA's battle system. It had more strategy (or at least timing) than its EGA predecessor, or QFG2EGA for that matter. It was just the weapon master who was a pain, but that was more due to its technical implementation.
Heh, that said, I often used to fantasize about how I'd design the battles with the non-QFG2 monsters, if I had to implement them into a QFG2VGA-like battle system.

Heh, that said, I often used to fantasize about how I'd design the battles with the non-QFG2 monsters, if I had to implement them into a QFG2VGA-like battle system.

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Wouldn't that be a cool little game, pick your QFG monster and fight it in the QFG2VGA system? Maybe in a Silmaria Arena kind of setting?Erpy wrote:I liked QFG1VGA's battle system. It had more strategy (or at least timing) than its EGA predecessor, or QFG2EGA for that matter. It was just the weapon master who was a pain, but that was more due to its technical implementation.
Heh, that said, I often used to fantasize about how I'd design the battles with the non-QFG2 monsters, if I had to implement them into a QFG2VGA-like battle system.
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There wouldn't be anything little about it. Most battle rooms have like 4000 lines of code. The jackal pack room even has more than 10000. That's more than the code in the average AGS game's total amount of rooms combined.


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An arena system would be neat. Personally I'd love to be able to fight Khaveen or the three palace guards on demand, those were some VERY tricky fights. Jackalmen just don't prepare you for the guards at all 

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You mean a "select your opponent"-screen? We used to have such a feature in the game for debug purposes...I used it excessively when testing battles. It looked a little bit like a Mortal Kombat/Street Fighter 2 character select.


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Perhaps you could release a mini-game where you just fight. Call it "Quest For Glory 2: Fighter".
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GLORY COMBAT! <Mortal Kombat movie theme plays>


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I totally agree - QFG1VGA had a decent battle system for the reasons you mentioned above, but you guys still put it to shame. Anyway I could convince you guys to remake QG3 with the new combat system - it might actually redeem the whole game for me (of course - its still really guided and the puzzles aren't hard - but it would make those cross-savanna trips won't be nearly as annoying when a dinosaur interrupts). Of course, I'll be ecstatic with just a fighting app where you get to choose you QG2VGA opponent.Erpy wrote:I liked QFG1VGA's battle system. It had more strategy (or at least timing) than its EGA predecessor, or QFG2EGA for that matter. It was just the weapon master who was a pain, but that was more due to its technical implementation.
Heh, that said, I often used to fantasize about how I'd design the battles with the non-QFG2 monsters, if I had to implement them into a QFG2VGA-like battle system.
Either way it would be cool to be able to try out those moves that you can only get after wishing for more prowess from the Djinn. I could never quite do them right because both final battles are a little tough and its hard to use a new skill reliably.
At any rate - you guys have already gone above and beyond!
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Only the final two battles have those extra 3 moves scripted in, so getting to choose the battles at will would still not make much of a difference.


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There're 3 new moves at 250 weapon use? Is it one for each class? All my fighter got was the quad slash.
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Not all are at 250 weapon skill.
250 parry gives you a whirling slash after you parry.
250 parry gives you a whirling slash after you parry.
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There was a problem with the QG1VGA battle system - you die when your stamina runs out... and that's extremely annoying.
Erpy wrote:I liked QFG1VGA's battle system. It had more strategy (or at least timing) than its EGA predecessor, or QFG2EGA for that matter. It was just the weapon master who was a pain, but that was more due to its technical implementation.
Heh, that said, I often used to fantasize about how I'd design the battles with the non-QFG2 monsters, if I had to implement them into a QFG2VGA-like battle system.
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Yes - trying playing around with it. restore right before your wishes and keep wishing for different stats - its fun! (your character IS maxed in all fighter skills, right??)*Goilveig wrote:Not all are at 250 weapon skill.
250 parry gives you a whirling slash after you parry.
* or nearly maxed - i think you still get the extra if you're close. I wished for strenght when in had 196 and still got one - i think - but Erpy can confirm. I've also came back with everything maxed so i could be confusing everything in my head.
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Stats are irrelevant. The quadruple slash is gained by having the djinni raise strength or weapon use, the sword dance is gained by having the djinni raise vitality or parry and the cannonball strike is gained by having the djinni raise agility or dodge. Those 3 moves only appear in the last two battles.


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i really would like this idea when i wanna make princess maker based on QfGErpy wrote:You mean a "select your opponent"-screen? We used to have such a feature in the game for debug purposes...I used it excessively when testing battles. It looked a little bit like a Mortal Kombat/Street Fighter 2 character select.

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Erpy wrote:You mean a "select your opponent"-screen? We used to have such a feature in the game for debug purposes...I used it excessively when testing battles. It looked a little bit like a Mortal Kombat/Street Fighter 2 character select.
So, ah, maybe you could release something that would allow people to put that feature back in, just for fun? I mean, if it's already written and everything. That's not what I would want playing the game through the first few times, but after having done it the 'correct' way, such an option would be a lot of fun.
By the way, I wish you'd set up a PayPal tip jar.
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If it'd be enabled for users to access, it'd be a secret unlockable, not an option that was in clear sight.


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I think that would probably violate their license terms with Sierra over the IP.Steamrabbit wrote:By the way, I wish you'd set up a PayPal tip jar.
However, you can always buy Al Emmo Collector's Edition

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Erpy wrote:If it'd be enabled for users to access, it'd be a secret unlockable, not an option that was in clear sight.

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Finally! Someone who knows how to subtly hint at a spoiler/egg without ruining it for casual readers. Too bad that cat's already out of the bag though... or should I say, the box(?).CDA_91 wrote:
... the P.E!
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Too true. I've been actively trying to avoid spoilers, and yet I know far more than I would like to about the P.E. because it seems like it has been so often mentioned in threads with very safe sounding subject headings. 

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Combat system...and P.E. Is there a high school gymnasium sequence somewhere I'm missing? 

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Why yes... Now I probably shouldn't be mentioning it here in this thread, but if you start heading south by southwest in the desert on day 10 you will eventually come across Ali Chica's Gymnasium. If you can beat Harpo at the rope climb you get... well I won't say, I wouldn't want to spoil anything. 
