Might and Magic X
I don't suppose it's possible to fly in M&M X? A pity, I always enjoyed flying in the VI and VII; I think it's sad that so few RPG's allow it. As ugly as the M&M VI engine looks now, it was a great aesthetic pleasure at the time to fly over Whitecap with the snow falling.
And yes, I realize it made many combats trivial, but I liked being able to avoid slogging through piles of weak enemies that had respawned.
And yes, I realize it made many combats trivial, but I liked being able to avoid slogging through piles of weak enemies that had respawned.
At Uplay folder (at my computer is at : C:\Program Files(x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher you can find a foder "savegames", there are stored all the saves from the Uplay games (including MnM X). I guess (never tried it) that with a copy paste of this folder you can transfer the saves. Oh, and I do NOT recommend cloud-saving that Uplay offers, turn it OFF, many gamers had probems, some even lost their saves forevers (yeah I know, I hate those online drm platforms...)Asomath wrote:What a terrible week for my computer to break! All I want to play is M&M. Anyone know if its possible to transfer game progress to another computer?
Every man dies...
Every beast dies...
Only heroes live forever!
Every beast dies...
Only heroes live forever!
How is everyone finding the game so far?
I'm at lvl 15. It's pretty darn challenging in all areas. Money is always a problem; probably 'cos I have to buy so many potions.
There is a lot of walking, due to the lack of potions top be found in each shop. They do respawn daily though.
I think the 4 hunters are doing fairly well. I just got The Crag and there are some excellent spears there, I just need $$$!!
I'm at lvl 15. It's pretty darn challenging in all areas. Money is always a problem; probably 'cos I have to buy so many potions.
There is a lot of walking, due to the lack of potions top be found in each shop. They do respawn daily though.
I think the 4 hunters are doing fairly well. I just got The Crag and there are some excellent spears there, I just need $$$!!
I'm playing on Adventurer, and it was sort of difficult at the start, but after I got to Seahaven and built up my characters a bit it's got quite easy. It all depends on how you build your characters in the end, there's a few strategies that will make the start easier, and there's a few end-game things i'm doing right now that make the game quite simple. generally it's about the magics you choose to master first that changes the entire dynamic of your party.
If you stick to the main quest until you get to Karthal/The Crag then start exploring you're in a really good position. i started exploring once i got to Seahaven and found out there's not much you can beat!
If you stick to the main quest until you get to Karthal/The Crag then start exploring you're in a really good position. i started exploring once i got to Seahaven and found out there's not much you can beat!
My party is at 17 level, just finished Act 2. The game is great, I really enjoy it so much! I did the mistake to roam after act1 at areas near Seaheaven and was so hard, seldom I found enemies I could beat, but that mistake made my party so strong when I finally found the dungeon for main quest, only 1 fight in there was really difficult (at my level) ambush that you had multiple enemies from 3 sides, but I had some scrolls (the one that cannot be stunned and 1 ressurection) so the battle was won! Now I am trying to do my first promotion quest at Cursed Ruins, gold are not a problem at all if you explore a lot, I have more than 20k gold, many potions and some "emergency scrolls" , also I have found 2 Relics!
edit: Oh, Adventurer level the difficulty ofc. My 2nd playthrough will be at the hard
edit: Oh, Adventurer level the difficulty ofc. My 2nd playthrough will be at the hard
Every man dies...
Every beast dies...
Only heroes live forever!
Every beast dies...
Only heroes live forever!
I feel like I've hit a bit of wall. I'm in the K..... sewer and the enemies are too tough. I tried exploring the world to find some other quests, but I seem to run into barriers I cannot pass.
Whom do I have to sleep with to get a "light" spell. I can't see a thing in the sewers.
Whom do I have to sleep with to get a "light" spell. I can't see a thing in the sewers.
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- Bandobras Took
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If you have 4 hunters then indeed... AFAIK light, dark and fire magic would help and no NPC. Can the minimap be more informative than actual vision? In one of the mysterious crypts I was totally lost until looked at minimap.Variol wrote: Whom do I have to sleep with to get a "light" spell. I can't see a thing in the sewers.
I do not like to judge before seeing the entire game, but me too have thought that there could be an "arena" where you could fight with random monsters from your bestiary list to gain a few exp or some other means to soften "mistakes" in character development or inexperience with the game.Variol wrote: Boy, about 10 tries later, I finally beat him. Still, I think the game needs to be less linear, so I can go and gain some more levels next time.
If with the spells from fire, light, and dark, I finally upped the gamma to 1.3. It's still not too bright out of doors, and I can actually see when I use my light spells in dungeons. It may be video card, old lady vision, or just a matter of taste, but adjusting the setting really solved a problem for me.
I've restarted a number of times and have really missed having an old school manual--even as a PDF. Spell lists, etc., are now available on the net, but I would have liked to have that information in hand when forming my initial party. The interface offers a lot of information, but it's easy not to realize all it's telling you until you've played a bit.
Overall, though, I'm loving it. I might not be loving it quite so much if I preferred to play physical damage dealers, but figuring out how to use all the different spells and abilities together has been a blast.
I've restarted a number of times and have really missed having an old school manual--even as a PDF. Spell lists, etc., are now available on the net, but I would have liked to have that information in hand when forming my initial party. The interface offers a lot of information, but it's easy not to realize all it's telling you until you've played a bit.
Overall, though, I'm loving it. I might not be loving it quite so much if I preferred to play physical damage dealers, but figuring out how to use all the different spells and abilities together has been a blast.
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..of the popularity of the older games? but thats not the real reason, it was the 1990's, everything had to go 3D or go and die, simple as that.Bandobras Took wrote:So, apparently, Might & Magic died with WoX, and Mandate of Heaven and For Blood and Honor were just cheap attempts to cash in on the popularity of . . . something.koval321 wrote:What it have from M&M WoX? Nothing
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