Playing V, I notice that it's possible to increase the size of the main window and see more of the map that way, which is great--but it feels like cheating when detection spells then give you most of the map at once.
On the other hand, if I leave the dungeon view at its default size, the detection spells reveal so little that it takes no time at all to move beyond safe range, and the game can become frustrating from trying to keep track of it. On this "purist" setting, I have not found a suitable method for keeping my gameplay effective and enjoyable.
How do the more experienced players go about it? I imagine that many will say it's cheating to increase the main window size; but then how do you manage to keep the game going? I doubt that you stop to cast detection spells and regenerate mana (or read scrolls) every 10 vertical paces, but if not that, then what do you do? I don't mean this as a complaint about the way the game is built; just as a general gameplay question. TIA.
On the other hand, if I leave the dungeon view at its default size, the detection spells reveal so little that it takes no time at all to move beyond safe range, and the game can become frustrating from trying to keep track of it. On this "purist" setting, I have not found a suitable method for keeping my gameplay effective and enjoyable.
How do the more experienced players go about it? I imagine that many will say it's cheating to increase the main window size; but then how do you manage to keep the game going? I doubt that you stop to cast detection spells and regenerate mana (or read scrolls) every 10 vertical paces, but if not that, then what do you do? I don't mean this as a complaint about the way the game is built; just as a general gameplay question. TIA.
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