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![]() Movement like wading through thick molasses. The CD-ROM did not seem to get accessed either. Eventually I did a full install, which took so long that I was more than once tempted to abort it, so persuaded was I that it had frozen up. Once in a blue moon the mouse would wake up and allow me a click. My hard disk kept thrashing, its red light on for minutes on end, getting nowhere, the mouse pointer dead and frozen. I had at first done a medium-size installation (845M). I have an AMD XP2000, 256M of RAM, a 64M Nvidia GeForce graphics card, and, like everyone else nowadays, a 52x CD-ROM. Recommended system requirements are a Pentium III 500MHz, 128M of RAM, an 8x CD-ROM. Having thus dealt with "The Good", let me turn to "The Bad". A place where great and ancient treasures can be found.and death for the unwary. It was so long I didn't get to finish it and now I can't find anyplace to download it since my new comp doesn't have a disk drive.Īnd awesome action-packed adventure among the ruins of an ancient city of the era when the races lived together and great spells were weaved that has sadly been run down and the magic has become unpredictable. That's the secret combination I found that works best. ![]() A rogue is a must and I recommend a mage. The survivability goes up surprisingly a lot with that combination. It's better with a paladin that can double as a cleric to help turn the undead and even do a bit of healing. I disagree with one person's recommendation of a warrior in the party. It was one of the best D&D games I have ever played and I have played almost all of them. If this game plays at all like the original 2001 release, I don't see what anyone is complaining about.
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