Eriq and developers will probably celebrate by getting some sleep.Chief wrote:yay!! thank you eriq!!
are you hopped up on energy drinks over there?
what are you going to do to celebrate the release?
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Eriq and developers will probably celebrate by getting some sleep.Chief wrote:yay!! thank you eriq!!
are you hopped up on energy drinks over there?
what are you going to do to celebrate the release?
This is akin to asking if they can code the game for the Commodore Amiga. Best you can do is find an emulator or something like that.Asuwen wrote:Is there anyway u can put this game into a mac osx format, because silly me after boot camp i bought a mac and then later discovered i couldnt play your game =(
you know it! like when your in Salims shop in Tarna infact ive played through all the series smoking all the way ofcourse, using the import system and ADG Interactives VGA Version of QFG II and im currently half way through Dragon Fire with the Theif cant wait to be Cheif Theifeffendi wrote:puff...puff...pass...check the website....puff...puff...pass...check the website...puff...puff...passout
Personally I think QFG 6 should go like this (99.999999999999999999999999% sure QFG6 will never happenDomovoi wrote: I just want a QFG 6 nowone where your king of Silmaria and threatend by war or something or one where your the cheif theif and you steal the corwn jewels of the enemy nation would be cool if someone got the rights to make it, *Cough*ADG*Cough*
thanks again for making my Click & Point QFG Saga complete
If you were a thief, Rakeesh gives you the grapnel back when you first talk to him... how he managed to get it back is something that is best left unsaid.Okay the game starts off with you King of Silmaria meeting with other rulers, diplomatic stuff , and you are at some banquet with the Sultan who's there to meet his adopted son, with whom you have a conversation something along the lines of "So, where's that special magic grapnel I gave you?" "Oh, it, um, is buried into the face of a Demon Wizard in another Dimension right now..." "So much for Shapeir's royal family heirlooms..."![]()
Well the Sultan was mentioned to have had a son in QFG 5... which I think was tossed in to alleviate any possible concerns as to who was the heir apparent in the game. It's amazing how deep those things can get buried in dialogue to tie up whatever loose ends they could find.The motivation of the villain is power (as usual) because as adopted son of the Sultan, and King of Silmaria, once the old Sultan dies (eventually), you got a serious empire here, and if you married Elsa, probably the Barony of Spielburg too (come on you don't think the Baronet will be found by ladies as attractive do you?)