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March 7th, 2004, 01:02 PM
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Re: Speeding up battles
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Despite being wrapped in a humorous tone, this is a rather patronizing reply.
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Of course it is, we're swedes 
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March 7th, 2004, 03:22 PM
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Re: Speeding up battles
One cause, there might be more.
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March 7th, 2004, 04:24 PM
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I sure hope it does get fixed, the sooner the better, so I can get this game 
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March 7th, 2004, 04:28 PM
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Re: Speeding up battles
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If the battle replay bug is fixed, and stays fixed, there is nothing stopping the adjustable battle replay speed from being reintroduced.
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March 7th, 2004, 04:31 PM
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Re: Speeding up battles
by the way, not to frustrate Arryn, but I agree with IW that it would be a bad idea to have a readout of every action in a battle. If you want that you should play pen and paper D&D, IMHO.
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March 7th, 2004, 04:45 PM
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Re: Speeding up battles
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Originally posted by st.patrik:
I agree with IW that it would be a bad idea to have a readout of every action in a battle.
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Why would this be a bad idea, if it's an option that can be turned on and off at will? If you, or anyone else, didn't want to use it you wouldn't have to. I fail to understand the mindset that says having fewer options is better ...
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Easier said than done. First, such games cannot be played solo. Second, gathering a group of players, when you are older and no longer in a college crowd, is very difficult to do. Things such as work, family, etc. tend to interfere with gameplaying.
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March 7th, 2004, 07:44 PM
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Re: Speeding up battles
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Originally posted by Arryn:
quote: Originally posted by st.patrik:
I agree with IW that it would be a bad idea to have a readout of every action in a battle.
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Why would this be a bad idea, if it's an option that can be turned on and off at will? If you, or anyone else, didn't want to use it you wouldn't have to. I fail to understand the mindset that says having fewer options is better ... The explanation is that as many hours as Illwinter works on this particular extra feature are hours they don't spend on other (IMHO) more needed extra features.
Plus which I think I question the idea that more options is necessarily good - we don't need options so much as we need a good product. I think the hundreds of channels on cable tv in the US is a good example of this: lots of choice; little worth watching. In theory there's nothing bad about adding choice, but in practice it ends up decreasing quality - like a buffet restaurant where you can get whatever you want, but none of it is freshly cooked (i.e. it's been under warming lamps for a half hour). I'd far rather go to a place where I can only order one thing, if I know I like something they make, because most often it tastes better.
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quote: If you want that you should play pen and paper D&D, IMHO.
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Easier said than done. First, such games cannot be played solo. Second, gathering a group of players, when you are older and no longer in a college crowd, is very difficult to do. Things such as work, family, etc. tend to interfere with gameplaying. I hear you on this one - good D&D games (and gamers) are hard to find. However, it does seem more like what would scratch your itch (so to speak) in terms of the detailed play-by-play combat.
*edit* I should make it explicit that I'm not trying to get you to leave Dom II or this community - I think you make a contribution which is worthwhile and obviously you enjoy the game. I'm just saying it seems like what you are looking for in a game would be more fully found in D&D, or something similar.
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March 7th, 2004, 08:17 PM
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Re: Speeding up battles
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It's also a patronizing attitude for any company to assume they know better than their customers what the customers themselves want/need.
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How dare the developers make the game they want to make!
Illwinter! You're my slaves! *whhaa-pish* Mush! Mush!
While you're at it, add some length 8000 fear-inducing whips - this one doesn't seem to reach Sweden 
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March 7th, 2004, 08:38 PM
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March 7th, 2004, 08:51 PM
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Re: Speeding up battles
I hate to kick a dead horse... well one more good kick and then on to other matters.
If it's on a switch then no one who doesn't want to bother would have to mess with it. Those that did would write utilities to make analyzing the file easier.
It wouldn't nessecarily have to have every single roll (although I'd like that best), so file size could be managed to a degree by what information was included in the file. Wouldn't have to be very 'readable' to a human in it's straight output format for that matter.
The idea that we should be playing D&D if we want detailed combat info is a Apples & Oranges kind of thing. I don't really see the connection.
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The way things are currently, I could read a 400 page text readout of battles faster then I could watch the replay a coulpe time to try and figure out what happened
PS: In case it wasn't clear.... I love this freaking game, thanks for all the hard work IW!
[ March 07, 2004, 19:00: Message edited by: Davidious ]
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