Catwalk Wrote:That's why I wanted to move here, I've been here often for my MoO needs before.
I am wondering where the MoO2 forum part is? The MoO forum appears to be entirely dedicated to MoO1.
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Catwalk Wrote:That's why I wanted to move here, I've been here often for my MoO needs before. I am wondering where the MoO2 forum part is? The MoO forum appears to be entirely dedicated to MoO1.
I am catching up on older games I've missed, including Master of Magic.
I've been playing recently: - Heroes of Might and Magic V - Master of Magic - Master of Orion - Age of Wonders So far, Master of Magic has been my favorite! Chrispedersen Wrote:Why don't we forget patching it.. and just recreate it? If I understand correctly, you suggest recreating Master of Magic from scratch. The internet is full of dead MoM projects. What makes you think you can do better ? Can you code, for example ? Chrispedersen Wrote:Why don't we forget patching it.. and just recreate it?What I like about mods and patches is that they're playable without being complete. And they're smaller in scope than a full recreation. We'd need to create AI from scratch, for example. And while the AI in MoM is horrible, that'd still be a lot of effort. However, should anyone step up to spearhead an effort I'm sure he could gather quite a bit of support here. I'm sceptical, but not against the idea by any means.
Hi all,
Very happy to stumble upon this forum, I've enjoyed MOM ever since I bought the original floppies (long gone) during the glory days of Microprose. Anyhow, I would love to try 1.4h but now have a 64bit machine - can anyone steer me to directions for loading MOM on the modern platform? Many thanks! PS What do I remember from my early days with MOM? - save early and save often.
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And that's all you need. Works with virtually any 16bit game from the DOS era. Mist Wrote:http://www.dosbox.com/In my opinion DosBOX without a good interface is not very user-friendly and easy-to-use. I'd recommend installing D-Fend Reloaded, which makes things SO much easier EDIT: Forgot to mention D-Fend Reloaded requires DosBOX installed. |