• Wizardry 7 import from Wizardry 6

    From Lane Larson@lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Sat May 4 19:15:31 2024
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    Had an import and blasted through until I realized I wouldn't get Cure Paralyze until lvl 9. Too late for me! Found that the import is
    randomized some, finally got one with two characters starting with Cure Paralyze, the Priest and the Valkyrie. I believe this is what's
    necessary to win because Savant Troopers hand out Paralyze like nobody's business.

    I guess I don't have the patience to finish Wizardry 6 right now - using
    an interim save. I'm fairly far along, currently at the crystal puzzle
    where you have to crack it 4 times and then it busts open, down in the
    mines.

    Wizardry 7 is considerably prettier than Wizardry 6 and the interface is better. I'm in -- my valkyrie is decimating the opposition with Giant
    Sledge from Wizardry 6.
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  • From Mike S.@Mike_S@nowhere.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Sun May 5 09:24:04 2024
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    On Sat, 4 May 2024 19:15:31 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    Wizardry 7 is considerably prettier than Wizardry 6 and the interface is >better. I'm in -- my valkyrie is decimating the opposition with Giant >Sledge from Wizardry 6.

    Wiz 7 is definitely nicer to look at. Wiz 6 looks ugly but that won't
    stop me from playing it. I enjoyed the earlier Wiz games so I should
    like Wiz 6 as well.

    Did you play Wiz 6 with keyboard or mouse controls?
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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Sun May 5 11:12:33 2024
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    On Sun, 05 May 2024 09:24:04 -0400, Mike S. <Mike_S@nowhere.com>
    wrote:

    On Sat, 4 May 2024 19:15:31 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    Wizardry 7 is considerably prettier than Wizardry 6 and the interface is >>better. I'm in -- my valkyrie is decimating the opposition with Giant >>Sledge from Wizardry 6.

    Wiz 7 is definitely nicer to look at. Wiz 6 looks ugly but that won't
    stop me from playing it. I enjoyed the earlier Wiz games so I should
    like Wiz 6 as well.

    I'm always surprised by how old "Wizardry 6" is. It's a game from
    1990, and only supports 16-color VGA and PC speaker sound. In my mind,
    I always think of it as from a slightly later era, with 256 colors and soundblaster support. But no, it's not got either. It looks like a
    game from two years earlier; a game made to compete with titles like
    "Pool of Radiance" or the original "Wasteland".

    "Crusaders of the Dark Savant" is better - 256 colors! Roland MT-32
    support! - but even in 1992 this wasn't particularly cutting edge.
    Compared to its contemporaries - "Ultima VII", "Might & Magic IV:
    Clouds of Xeen", "Darklands", "Realms of Rrkania", "The Summoning",
    "Eye of the Beholder II" all released the same year - "Wizardy VII"
    looked felt like a game two years out of date.

    Which doesn't say anything about it's worth as a game. I was never
    really a "Wizardry" fan. I never really got into the games very
    deeply. But I know a lot of people loved it, and I'll bow to their better-informed opinions on the matter. It's probably a fine game. But
    the "Wizardry" series always struggled when it came to its
    presentation.


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  • From Mike S.@Mike_S@nowhere.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Sun May 5 14:25:38 2024
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    On Sun, 05 May 2024 11:12:33 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Which doesn't say anything about it's worth as a game. I was never
    really a "Wizardry" fan. I never really got into the games very
    deeply. But I know a lot of people loved it, and I'll bow to their >better-informed opinions on the matter. It's probably a fine game. But
    the "Wizardry" series always struggled when it came to its
    presentation.

    Don't forget Wizardry 5 was still using their wireframe wall engine
    from the first game.
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  • From Lane Larson@lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Sun May 5 19:07:34 2024
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    Mike S. wrote:
    On Sat, 4 May 2024 19:15:31 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    Wizardry 7 is considerably prettier than Wizardry 6 and the interface is
    better. I'm in -- my valkyrie is decimating the opposition with Giant
    Sledge from Wizardry 6.

    Wiz 7 is definitely nicer to look at. Wiz 6 looks ugly but that won't
    stop me from playing it. I enjoyed the earlier Wiz games so I should
    like Wiz 6 as well.

    Did you play Wiz 6 with keyboard or mouse controls?

    I didn't know there was an option. I used a combination of the two
    because ENTER selects the first item in a menu. <spoiler> For example
    in the belfry ENTER chooses jump around and that is a choice I make often.

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  • From Mike S.@Mike_S@nowhere.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Mon May 6 09:55:32 2024
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    On Sun, 5 May 2024 19:07:34 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    I didn't know there was an option. I used a combination of the two
    because ENTER selects the first item in a menu. <spoiler> For example
    in the belfry ENTER chooses jump around and that is a choice I make often.

    The game makes you choose one or the other in the options. You are
    using mouse controls. You can't select menu items with the keyboard
    with mouse controls on. The Return key works but that is about all
    that works I think with mouse controls on.

    I am not sure which control method is superior which is why I was
    curious about which you were using.
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  • From Lane Larson@lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Mon May 6 09:18:44 2024
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    Mike S. wrote:
    On Sun, 5 May 2024 19:07:34 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    I didn't know there was an option. I used a combination of the two
    because ENTER selects the first item in a menu. <spoiler> For example
    in the belfry ENTER chooses jump around and that is a choice I make often.

    The game makes you choose one or the other in the options. You are
    using mouse controls. You can't select menu items with the keyboard
    with mouse controls on. The Return key works but that is about all
    that works I think with mouse controls on.

    I am not sure which control method is superior which is why I was
    curious about which you were using.

    Oh I would definitely choose mouse then. The main action list which is
    used often has 12 options and I wouldn't want to do that by keyboard
    every time.

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  • From Mike S.@Mike_S@nowhere.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Mon May 6 14:45:38 2024
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    On Mon, 6 May 2024 09:18:44 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    Oh I would definitely choose mouse then. The main action list which is
    used often has 12 options and I wouldn't want to do that by keyboard
    every time.

    Ok, that makes sense to me. Thanks.
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  • From Mandrake@prmandrake0@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg on Sat Jun 22 06:00:43 2024
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    Mike S. wrote:
    On Mon, 6 May 2024 09:18:44 -0500, Lane Larson
    <lnlarson@stoat.inhoin.edu> wrote:

    Oh I would definitely choose mouse then. The main action list which is
    used often has 12 options and I wouldn't want to do that by keyboard
    every time.

    Ok, that makes sense to me. Thanks.

    In Wizardry 7 it seems one has to stretch the extent of one's
    capabilities as far as they go, because it gets harder and harder...

    This is why when I experienced a bug that made me miss one spell slot I couldn't continue. How can I play with that one fault nagging me the
    whole way? And I've started over enough times so that's not an option.
    Also, going back to an earlier save wouldn't help because I diagnosed
    the bug as not being rectifiable. I'm done with Wizardry. I have 8 on
    my other computer except I rarely access it.

    Bug error in their favor.
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