World of Xeen Party
- Psychobabble
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World of Xeen Party
I managed to get my old world of xeen working (thankyou doxbox!) and I was going to play through it again. I was thinking of going with a custom party, does anyone have recommendations for makeup? I'm not necessarily looking for the most powerful combo, just something which will be interesting. If you could give me an approximate guide to what stats I should be looking for in the various classes, too, that would be great .
If I'm not mistaken, I usually do my standard fare: Knight, Paladin, Cleric, Wizard, Thief, Archer... or something like that. I like a healthy balance of fighting and magic.
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- Leprechaun
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Hi Psychobabble!
I bought M&M Millennium one week ago on eBay, and installed WOX first as I wanted to play it again too :-)...except that, for me, as it is a CD version, I have to run a Win95 emulator to have the game running
Well, I have too two questions:
1) why starting with a hand-made party? Why don't you like the primary characters?
2) do you have speeches in the game? I think that they are only available on the CD version, but mines anyway can be heard for appreciatively half a second, then the scene goes to the next speech. In other words, the speeches are completely not understandable. Would you have the same problem?
I bought M&M Millennium one week ago on eBay, and installed WOX first as I wanted to play it again too :-)...except that, for me, as it is a CD version, I have to run a Win95 emulator to have the game running
Well, I have too two questions:
1) why starting with a hand-made party? Why don't you like the primary characters?
2) do you have speeches in the game? I think that they are only available on the CD version, but mines anyway can be heard for appreciatively half a second, then the scene goes to the next speech. In other words, the speeches are completely not understandable. Would you have the same problem?
I remember the different choices having different resistances. They also had certain benefits and drawbacks. I'm pretty certain that http://www.rpgclassics.com/ has information on the different characters, classes and professions. It should be a good resource on picking the characters.
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- Psychobabble
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I've played throught the game before and I wanted to try something different. In the end I didn't change much, I just subbed an archer for the... I can't remember what the guy I removed was. He was the default F3. Archers kind of suck, though, I should have made a ninja.Mamoru-kun wrote:Hi Psychobabble!
I bought M&M Millennium one week ago on eBay, and installed WOX first as I wanted to play it again too :-)...except that, for me, as it is a CD version, I have to run a Win95 emulator to have the game running
Well, I have too two questions:
1) why starting with a hand-made party? Why don't you like the primary characters?
There's very little speech in the game, but I had the same problem as you until I ran the install file and when it asked me if I wanted to let the game set the voice/music balance I said yes and then it worked. I set my sound card as the best sound blaster available.2) do you have speeches in the game? I think that they are only available on the CD version, but mines anyway can be heard for appreciatively half a second, then the scene goes to the next speech. In other words, the speeches are completely not understandable. Would you have the same problem?
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about the sound problem - I had that, turns out that the game wanted to run off of one type of sound card and the computer thought the game wanted to run off of another, so that was the big problem. Try just going with different sound blasters, see what one finally works.
about WoX classes - I just went with the premade ones, but I think the archer guy I had was the suckiest. Other than that, I dunno much about it really.
about WoX classes - I just went with the premade ones, but I think the archer guy I had was the suckiest. Other than that, I dunno much about it really.
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- Leprechaun
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