Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!know!tegra!nad From: nad@tegra.COM (Nancy Durgin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Wizardry - quite system friendly Message-ID: <2099@joker.tegra.COM> Date: 26 Feb 91 15:31:16 GMT References: Reply-To: nad@joker.UUCP (Nancy Durgin) Organization: Tegra-Varityper, Inc. Billerica, MA Lines: 34 In article cg@ami-cg.UUCP (Chris Gray) writes: >For those of you with hard disks, lots of memory and faster processors >looking for a game that will fit right in, try the new "Wizardry: Bane of >the Cosmic Forge" from Sir-Tech software. A friend and I just finished a >few hours of play. I ran it straight from my HD on my 68020, and didn't >even need any assigns. When done, it exited fine, and here I am posting >news. While playing, my machine was polled several times and unpacked >news just fine. We left the game running idle for a couple of hours over >supper, as well. Looks like a fine job to me. > >-- >Chris Gray usenet: alberta!ami-cg!cg > CIS: 74007,1165 Agreed on this completely. I've been playing it on my 3000 under 2.0 with zero problems... And besides that, the game itself is totally awesome... It's the best simulation of a real FRP (i.e. live with real people) that I've played to date. That's the best way to sum it up. There were some posts a while ago asking for help in the early part of the game. If people are still stuck, I've gotten quite far into the game, so I'll be happy to give hints to those who are stuck. Nancy -- ============================================================================== Nancy Durgin | (Usual disclaimers | Tegra-Varityper, Inc. uunet!tegra!nad | apply...) | Billerica, Massachusetts ==============================================================================