Anything you can do about keeping the options set to where they were, and skills activated, when you reload the game? I don't know if it always does it, but when I reloaded all the setting went back to default.
Any plans to include Bard once you get further in? As I recall, Bard was pretty much the most OP thing in AD&D...but it was also a massive pain to even get your character viable to take it.
Two things: I'm assuming "Eldminster" is a reference to Elminster, which is a pleasant shout out to one of the baddest ass mages out there; and the assassins are BRUTAL if you keep boosting them
Where the hell are the Air Strikes coming from? Am I not killing an enemy I wasn't warned about, or does it just randomly happen to screw me over just before I finish a level?
Can you not kill the guards or am I doing something wrong? If you can't, it seems like something of an impractical way of doing things...if you're offing people, why not just do that lot and really get the point across?
Heh...for the Fake God badge, stock up on Emerald Shield and keep trying until you fight Decay; he relies almost entirely on Fractal (which Emerald Shield blocks)
I keep seeing "Pali and Warrior make it too easy!"...this says to me that I am the only person in the history of this game who has gotten the last boss down to about two pixels of health and had the Pali use Rez and heal him all the way...
This guy controls like a 35 year old fat guy who's never had a date...
Also, "DO NOT leave a level until you've discovered its pink door"? Was that innuendo? Cause if so, it was hilarious.
I appreciate that you added the Faction energy (thanks for that), but could you PLEASE find another way of resolving 50 round time-outs? (Most remaining life wins maybe?) I'm just getting seriously sick of losing to people who have built a deck specifically to stalemate fights because they know they'll win by default, it's cheap as hell and they need to either play the damned game or just quit so the rest of us can enjoy themselves.
Crossillian, actually the name of this genre is "danmaku" which mean "bullet curtain" in Japanese but it's generally referred as Bullet Hell, so yes...you're more correct than you may have thought.
maybe once i play a little more of AD&D