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Temple of Elemental Evil Expansion/Sequel?

Interesting... I had a similar weird experience. I sent my rogue into the backdoor of the moathouse and found the room where the lead mook was housed. I thought "what the hell" and attacked him. When I was almost dead, he suddenly wanted to quit fighting, and I had to admit defeat (or die). So he took me to what I "assume" was the last area of the game with your iconic ambush set up. My group just left the place, abandoned the 5th level evil cleric that led us there, and went back to homlett.

I couldn't get anywhere from there, so I assume I had to walk straight into the ambush, which I doubt I could handle.
 

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Welverin said:
You sure there's not something else going on?

Well, I updated my video drivers, switched the mouse, turned off background applications using MSCONFIG, increased the screen refresh rate to 75, checked for Windows updates, and even polished the darn CD until I could see my reflection, then un-installed and re-installed the game. And it still shuts off my PC due as soon as I engage in some wanton mouse-jiggling.

I'm still working on it. I emailed tech support, and am awaiting a response (average response time: 4 business days).
 
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If you are looking for another very well done d20 game, try Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

It's completely different, of course, since it's set in the SW universe, but the game engine is genius (I especially like the real time combat, which works just like round-based combat).

It's probably one of the best CRPGs out there.

Bye
Thanee
 

Felon said:
Well, I updated my video drivers, switched the mouse, turned off background applications using MSCONFIG, increased the screen refresh rate to 75, checked for Windows updates, and even polished the darn CD until I could see my reflection, then un-installed and re-installed the game. And it still shuts off my PC due as soon as I engage in some wanton mouse-jiggling.

Well at least you got a good hand mirror out of it.
 




Silvanos said:
HAHAHAHA. Yea you can signal planes flying over if you ever get lost at your house...

On the Star Wars game... It is based on D20?
It is based on the D20 Starwars Game, though quite simplified and several aspects changed.
(Fewer skills and skill points, fewer classes - though one jedi class more than standard, only attainable later in the game. Melee Weapons always deal usually more damage than ranged weapons.)

I am currently playing it. It is not bad, I think. I might come to like it :-)
 

Silvanos said:
HAHAHAHA. Yea you can signal planes flying over if you ever get lost at your house...

Class act all the way, Sil.

So, can someone answer this please: with only 10 levels how long does it take to complete (IronMan mode notwithstanding)? Obviously, I don't want to spend a month trying to figure how to make ToEE work if I'm going to finish it in a week or two.
 

Felon said:
Class act all the way, Sil.

So, can someone answer this please: with only 10 levels how long does it take to complete (IronMan mode notwithstanding)? Obviously, I don't want to spend a month trying to figure how to make ToEE work if I'm going to finish it in a week or two.

I don`t know how much time you have per day to play ToEE, but if you have plenty of it, you will be finished within the week.
Still, it might be interesting to replay it - there are 9 possibile group aligmnents, and they actually might be quite different, especially if you like to explore the side plots. And than there are many possible class combinations to experiment with...

Mustrum Ridcully
 

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