... is that the whole of DMII I see in there?
I notice it no longer says 'DMII Demo'. Is it playable all the way through?
RTC 0.41 - DMII Completed?
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Congratulations for the DM2 version !
However, I noticed that golden torches near the twin dragon entrance can never be moved, and so the hidden button allowing a secret morningstar can never be reach...
An oversight ?
I'm looking for the small fly (french talking ^^). Your work is fabulous !
Infinite varied dungeons are now possible ! Many thanks !
However, I noticed that golden torches near the twin dragon entrance can never be moved, and so the hidden button allowing a secret morningstar can never be reach...
An oversight ?
I'm looking for the small fly (french talking ^^). Your work is fabulous !
Infinite varied dungeons are now possible ! Many thanks !
Past...Pasta ? Pastaga !
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Yes - just an oversight; there's nothing in the RTC engine stopping the party moving those braziers.
In fact, later in the game there's a puzzle that requires to be completed to finish the game and one of the elements in that puzzle is a brazier that needs to be moved....and that one is movable!
I'll make the other ones moveable in V0.42.
In fact, later in the game there's a puzzle that requires to be completed to finish the game and one of the elements in that puzzle is a brazier that needs to be moved....and that one is movable!
I'll make the other ones moveable in V0.42.
Is there a 'ToDo' list anywhere we can look at? It would stops moany DM2 purists like me winging about all the little details that arn't in RTC that you already know about
Thanks from me too, more DM goodness! I really appreciate all the work you must have had to put in to get all this working
Thanks from me too, more DM goodness! I really appreciate all the work you must have had to put in to get all this working
Cheers,
John Newman
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