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Re: Might & Magic X Legacy

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 3:17 pm
by eLPuSHeR
M&M X Legacy easily chews up 5 GB from my RAM, thus using the paging file. There must be some memory leak somewhere. And it's even worse under x86 systems.

Re: Might & Magic X Legacy

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 3:20 pm
by eLPuSHeR
Mychaelh wrote:
Luj1 wrote:For me the top turn-based crawler will always be Wizardry 8 :D
Yeah, Wizardry 8 is supreme when it comes to "turn-based combat" crawlers.
You could even play this shit in real-time...but who ever has done THAT?

You really should try out Wizards & Warriors if you don't know it already.

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It's the most similar to Wiz 8 that exists, because it's the child of the departed lead Designer of Sir-Tech, but sadly forgotten.

Review:
D.W. Bradley and his development staff have created a game that excels in all categories, with an extreme for detail in every part of the game.
http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/reviews ... 00-1.shtml
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Sadly it was full of bugs when it came out and was overshadowed by Wiz 8 and so got never the fame it deserves.

Problem is to get a working copy. And you need Windows XP or Windows Millenium, if I remember right.
Also essential is the "unofficial" Wizards & Warriors Patch v1.00 and the Wizards & Warriors Graphics Patch
-> http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/wizards ... oads.shtml

Didn't know about this game. It looks so cool and old school. Where can you get a copy? but I doubt it will run under Win7 x64.

Re: Might & Magic X Legacy

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 4:22 pm
by Luj1
eLPuSHeR wrote: but I doubt it will run under Win7 x64.

Why not, there's compatibility mode

Re: Might & Magic X Legacy

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 1:37 pm
by eLPuSHeR
Well if it is MS-DOS, we have DOSBox too.