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Might and Magic The Might and Magic Discussion Thread

What is the best Might & Magic game in the series?

  • Might and Magic: Book I

    Votes: 17 2.3%
  • Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World

    Votes: 29 3.9%
  • Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra

    Votes: 59 7.9%
  • Might and Magic: World of Xeen

    Votes: 183 24.5%
  • Might and Magic: Swords of Xeen

    Votes: 5 0.7%
  • Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven

    Votes: 215 28.7%
  • Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor

    Votes: 130 17.4%
  • Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer

    Votes: 26 3.5%
  • Might and Magic IX

    Votes: 11 1.5%
  • Might and Magic X

    Votes: 73 9.8%

  • Total voters
    748
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U see the problem is real time being faster. It should never be faster. 3-5 combat engine is fully turn-based and BLAZING FAST SSSSAAAACCAAA DEAD
 

jungl

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This game has a boring start but near the end it gets cool.The graphics pissed me off how bad they were, phone game tier. The reused sound effects from past ubisoft heroes games. Ultimately it leaves you disappointed but was a okay game. Ubisoft is completely worthless how they handle the M&M franchise. Their biggest mistake was killing the old setting and replacing with a generic warcraft/lotr one. They should let any developer make M&M game and stick to selling FPS games.
 

ore clover

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Dat retro pixelation. :lol:

If you still need a turn-based blobber fix after MMXL, I recommend the first two might and magics. I can't speak for XL, since I haven't played it, but MM1 and 2 are probably the closest the series comes to Wizardry's style of combat. They both use a front and back row for party placement, a feature that pretty much disappeared from 3 onward.
 

Wayward Son

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God, I just found a teleporter that let me steal the town's gold from Erliquin then got thrown in jail for 8 years. I love this game.
 

artakserkso

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I was super-annoyed by having to reorder my guys in MM1 with every party wipe, so I put together some dodgy Perl code.

Code:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$f="ROSTER.DTA";
@fromspot=(2,5,1,4,3,6);
@tospot[$fromspot[$_]-1]=$_+6 for 0..5;
unshift @tospot,0..5;
open $fh,"<:raw",$f;
read $fh,$chars[$_],127 for @tospot;
print @chars;
print while <$fh>;
close $fh;

Note that this only works verbatim if you have exactly 6 extra characters other than the pre-made ones, "2,5,1,4,3,6" is your ingame (O)rder, etc.

On that note: Abelian, maybe you could add something more user-friendly to your trainer?
 
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You should try playing it after you find Caius Cosades.
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Eggs is eggs

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421997, nice score

(note: I have no idea how any of the scores are calculated or what they mean)
 

Lonely Vazdru

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I did send my score, a long time ago, when playing WoX as a part of the "Ultimate RPG archives" pack. By that time, WoX was already history and the guys must have been facepalming to hell and back when opening my letter.
They still sent me a very nice answer basically saying that this "send your score" stuff had stopped a long time ago, and that my score was more or less above average (I plead guilty of taking my time and explore every square inch of the world, a lethal flaw as far as M&M scoring goes).
I thought, and still think of it, as a pretty classy move. :salute:
 

Grampy_Bone

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A few years ago after beating Ultima 5 for the first time, the game instructs you to send your score to Lord British. So I took a screenshot and tweeted it to Richard Garriot. He was all cool and responded and talked about getting phone calls at his parents house for years because of those games.

Re: M&M legacy, it was a pretty good game overall, I thought the combat improved on M&M 3-5 which were just Buff-Kill-Heal with no tactics whatsoever. I was more disappointed by the tiny scope and scale of the game; save the peninsula from monsters, yawn.

If I recall the combat system in Legacy was mostly an issue of damage scaling, only certain classes could really do serious damage after a certain point, with poor balancing at high levels. Been awhile since I took a look at it and all my saves are gone.
 

Sceptic

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Divinity: Original Sin
I believe the Score is based off how fast you beat the game (in-game days)
I think it's a combination of total XP gained and how fast you beat the game, but I'm not sure. The time definitely is a factor and probably the main one. I'm also not sure all the games calculate score in the same way.
 
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I believe the Score is based off how fast you beat the game (in-game days)
I think it's a combination of total XP gained and how fast you beat the game, but I'm not sure. The time definitely is a factor and probably the main one. I'm also not sure all the games calculate score in the same way.

XP is definitely a factor. If you are playing normally you can boost your score a ton by finishing everything up since by the end game you are able to gain massive amounts of XP in a short period of time. I don't think you'd get a good score if you went pure (in-game time) speedrun w/ low end levels. Unless time is some kind of exponential factor in the equation.
 

ore clover

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I think total xp, or at least party level, is the primary deciding factor. For example, here's a speedrun of MM4. They finished it in about eight and a half minutes without exploits, and didn't max out party level to 20 (I actually can't tell what the precise levels are, due to 240p. Lower than 20, tho).

Now compare that to my score when I did a MM4-only run, taking my sweet time and maxing everyone's levels:
jQTJjVa.png
Even though I took much longer to finish, my score's higher than theirs by about a factor of ten.

It's the same deal with Isles of Terra. There's a speedrun that finishes in less than five minutes, but their final score is lower than mine and other scores I've seen in general.

I'm not quite sure how it works with MM1, though. This speedrun's score isn't much lower than Nekot's, only by 15000 or so. I'm not saying Nekot's score is low, mind you, I'm saying that the speedrun score seems high. Perhaps time to finish weighs more heavily for the final score count in MM1 than 3-5. There's also a speedrun for MM2, but it's the Genesis so I don't know if the score would be calculated differently on dos.

Bottom line, though, is that it looks like experience is more valuable for the score than finishing quickly.
 
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I think total xp, or at least party level, is the primary deciding factor. For example, here's a speedrun of MM4. They finished it in about eight and a half minutes without exploits, and didn't max out party level to 20 (I actually can't tell what the precise levels are, due to 240p. Lower than 20, tho).

Now compare that to my score when I did a MM4-only run, taking my sweet time and maxing everyone's levels:
jQTJjVa.png
Even though I took much longer to finish, my score's higher than theirs by about a factor of ten.

It's the same deal with Isles of Terra. There's a speedrun that finishes in less than five minutes, but their final score is lower than mine and other scores I've seen in general.

I'm not quite sure how it works with MM1, though. This speedrun's score isn't much lower than Nekot's, only by 15000 or so. I'm not saying Nekot's score is low, mind you, I'm saying that the speedrun score seems high. Perhaps time to finish weighs more heavily for the final score count in MM1 than 3-5. There's also a speedrun for MM2, but it's the Genesis so I don't know if the score would be calculated differently on dos.

Bottom line, though, is that it looks like experience is more valuable for the score than finishing quickly.
I think it also has a lot to do with how many quests you've completed.
 

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Scrooge The website is back up. It was down a couple days because the provider started charging VAT on top of the subscription and I didn't pay the VAT manually. Anyway, all fixed. Thanks for mentionning it!

The game should be much better once rebuilt with the new engine (and more reliable). A question of taste though. The new engine is meant for the sequel but I don't want the two games to be too different so Underworld will be updated (yet again!) Unfortunately I've had a few setbacks, as us indies tend to.

I have Swords and Sorcery Gold or something installed, but I have no idea where I have bought it or which bundle, so I don't dare to uninstall it ever. :lol:

I've uninstalled it many times and there was never a problem. You either got it from my site or Gamersgate. It was never in a bundle.

Swords and Sorcery - Underworld is great work. If you allowed the player the remap keys it would probably double your sales.

Loved this bit:

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