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Vapourware Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor multiplayer

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How did this play in multiplayer? Was it a separate campaign or did you play the singleplayer campaign?
I can't find any videos of it on youtube or any information about it.
 

Filthy Sauce

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How did this play in multiplayer? Was it a separate campaign or did you play the singleplayer campaign?
I can't find any videos of it on youtube or any information about it.

In multiplayer, the game was more of a sandbox with no plot or ending. Outside of the surface area, the dungeon was procedurally generated every new game.

The player set up is identical to bg/icewind games. A single player could create / control multiple characters. Or just solo with your own custom party of 6 dudes.
 

smileyninja

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Just last week, I was thinking of running this game on a couple laptop virtual machines to see how it would work. Didn't get that far - went into a rabbit hole locating a windows xp iso and a working network setup.
 

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