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Teudogar questions

crpgnut

Augur
Joined
Dec 11, 2002
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337
Location
St. Louis,MO,USA
I keep trying to start playing this game but the inventory always throws me off. I notice there are several containers in every building. Am I supposed to gather all this junk up and then barter for the things I need? There's a guy in the nw that wants to send me to the next village. I'm not wearing any armor and I don't have very much money. Should I gather all the junk in the whole village, barter it with someone for money and then try to find an armorer and weapon maker?

Another quick question. Orwin(sp?) has some chain mail hanging on his wall. Am I supposed to acquire that some way? I notice that when I take it everyone in town attacks me.

Has anyone played through the whole demo? What is the hook to this game? It's obviously not the inventory system. Everything I grab just lays wherever I drop it in my backpack. Realistic, but not very fun.

I haven't been out of the first town yet. I'm still trying to find out what needs to be accomplished here other than talking to Orwin.
 

Fez

Erudite
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May 18, 2004
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Stealing from other people will piss them off. If you can beat someone down you can take their stuff, but you won't be popular with their family and friends.

You can try to steal as much as you can get away with and barter it all for as much decent gear as you can get, before adventuring. Wearing expensive jewelry impresses other people.

The combat in the game is swift and brutal.

The best way to learn is to jump in and see what happens. :D
 

Wolf Mittag

Wolf Mittag Software Development
Developer
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Dec 18, 2003
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331
Location
Shanghai
Hi Fez, thank you for answering most of Crpgnut's questions.

Crpgnut: Yes, you needn't worry too much about your equipment; you can get by with just spear, dagger and shield, so you really don't need any of your neighbors' possessions.

Regarding combat the only thing you need to be aware of is that once you've been wounded, you can't win anymore. If this happens to you, give up, run for your life, then dress your wounds and find some woman who can heal you.

I'd advise against stealing; Teutons considered that to be extremely cowardly. Of course you can do it if you feel you have to, but your charisma will suffer. A much better and much more Teutonic way of acquiring some wealth would be to travel around and talk to people, and if anyone seems to be looking for a fight, accept: Kill your opponent in a fair and open duel, then take his possessions.

However, the main point of this game is not to collect as much stuff as possible, but to defend your tribe against the Romans (who're invading your country). The best way to do that will be to form an alliance with your neighboring tribes. That'll require traveling around, talking to people, winning allies, getting rid of your political opponents and so on.

In doing so you'll make plenty of enemies; from a Teutonic point of view there's nothing wrong with killing as many of these as you can (as long as this doesn't jeopardize your effort to form an alliance); so you'll win more than enough booty as a by-product of your travels.
 

crpgnut

Augur
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Dec 11, 2002
Messages
337
Location
St. Louis,MO,USA
Thanks for the replies, both of you. I gave up again after just not being interested enough in the storyline. I keep feeling like I'm living through some ultra-boring phase of history. I like the looks of your game engine though and hope to enjoy the next game you're developing. I hated Jeff Vogel's Nethergate game but I love everything else he's made. I hope I can say the same with your next game.
 

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