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Old 12-27-2000, 05:59 AM   #1
Moni
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Why does an RPG Game that takes 4.25 minutes to load with a 450 cpu retain the status of the older Wizardry games in hit points being assigned with random numbers?
I won't settle for a warrior gaining only one hit point per level & I have spent more time quitting & reloading than I actually have playing.
I have been a fan of these games since I played the first Wizardry game on my son's Nintendo and I am seriously wondering why there is not a base minimum number to be assigned to each character in regard to their profession.
I mean I'll settle for 8 or nine when I KNOW that 12 will come up SOMEDAY but why 1 or 2 for a character that should be stronger than a wizard?
( I DO assign bonus points to appropriate areas for characters & having beat Wizardry #'s 1 thru 7 I think you know I know what I am talking about by now) ; )
Consideration of this for your next game would certainly make me a buyer!
As it is, Wizards & Warriors was a gift to me from a friend who knows that I am a Wizardry fan but after playing for only two days I have to say I am quite frustrated at having to wait so long for the game to load just to see only one hit point awarded to a character who deserves more.
Thanks for your time, I won't stop playing until I totaly lose patience with it.
Right now it has me just PO'd enough to want to kick it's tail into next week.
Moni
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