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Btw some wilderness locations seems to be buggy, e.g. going south from Eriador town results in strange things, and gruesome bugz.Comment
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I did get a segfault related to race probabilities once (I seem to have messed that up somehow), but my pref files and console mode are fine.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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I have just run your 1.26 windows binary.
At first it crashes on start, but second time it runs. Also going south form Eriador results in immediate crush. So it seems not only linux bug.Comment
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One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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Current plans
Largely so I can see it all written down in one place, here are my (fairly unorganised) thoughts on the shape that Beleriand is going to take:- New constructed world, covering First Age Middle Earth from the ocean to the Anduin and beneath.
- Vast rescaling from FA - a region of roughly 600x900 miles will be covered by game grids of 24x24 feet.
- New travelling system (no more Word of Recall) that has to deal with the vast distances involved.
- Some persistence of the world, and some predrawn landmarks.
- More flexible use of the energy/speed/time system - in particular, diagonal movement will take longer than horizontal/vertical.
- A bunch of new terrain types.
- Big nerfs to digging, summoning, teleporting and spellcasting generally.
- Less immediate healing (HP recovery), more importance to curing (of wounds).
- Major region-dependence of monster generation.
- Stat potions replaced by gradual character growth with experience.
- Reduction of elemental damage caps.
- Random dungeons, more 'three-dimensionality'.
- Generalisation of the FA specialty system to a skill system.
- Removal of pointy penalty, glove/armour effects on mana.
- Mana to have a relationship to confusion/stunning like the HP to damage relationship; all classes will have mana.
- Ghosts won't be able to be physically hurt, but will be able to be bound or dispelled.
- Big changes to the fight with Morgoth (I haven't settled on the detail yet).
This is all going to take some time. In particular, I've just spent most of my spare time for the last two weeks on the world maps, which consist of around half a million grids, each representing a square mile.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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Vast rescaling from FA - a region of roughly 600x900 miles will be covered by game grids of 24x24 feet.Comment
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One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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The region edit file has the map, region by region. Then on generation each of these region grids will correspond to a 10x10 square of 22x22 chunks of terrain. By comparison, one regular Angband dungeon level is 9x3 such chunks. Terrain will be generated as needed, so the player is always in a 22x22 chunk, which is surrounded by 8 others. Then some of these (yet to be determined exactly which) will be saved off and kept when the player goes out of range, and some will disappear and be regenerated if necessary.One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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Interesting set of goals there! I'll be looking forward to seeing how things turn out!
By the way, regarding lessening "instant" healing, had you considered healing over time as an alternative? This mechanic is used in Torchlight for the healing potions; a basic healing potion restores 400 HP, but not instantaneously; instead, your HP gradually refills over a few seconds!You read the scroll labeled NOBIMUS UPSCOTI...
You are surrounded by a stasis field!
The tengu tries to teleport, but fails!Comment
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Well, yes and no. I originally typed it in at a 7x smaller scale; when I decided to change scale, I wrote a script to replace each grid by a 7x7 square of them, and I'm now adding detail.
Not the most efficient way, I know, but I get a certain satisfaction from knowing the whole thing thoroughly from the ground up. It's kind of a Zen thing.
@ekolis: At the moment, I'm thinking in terms of no healing potions, but we'll seeOne for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
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I've been wondering lately what effect extending a low device failure to scrolls (to reduce escape reliance) & temporary resistance to potions with use (so you can heal in an emergency but not overly rely on it). would have. I'd rather escapes weakened then have a viable strategy completely removed from the game.Comment
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