Good and Neutral characters. Evil could, but you wouldn't be playing to your alignment, in order to complete the quests.
Description
Version 2.0 changes: - Complete original musicial score added 23 original music tracks! - Bosses given immunity to harm and Stolemeiner Boss toned down - Factions tweaked to avoid friendly NPC's going hostile - Extra conversation strings added to main NPC's - Certain death scripts changed - Map points added to areas - Henchmen toned down and made less powerful - Potions and scroll treasure amounts adjusted * plus many other minor gameplay adjustments done to improve gaming experience Under the Moonlight is an atmospheric, story driven, action, adventure, style module. Fun challenging battles, and attention to detail was the goal. This is a fun, challenging mod for high level players. I hope everyone enjoys the new musical score provided with version 2.0. :)
Congratulations Expresso! Now get that new computer set up and start making more modules forthwith!
Posted by Expresso at 2004-05-0212:51:00
Thanks Lord Alex. :) This is a bit of a surprise to tell you the truth, and I'm very honoured to be inducted. I'm picking up my new PC this week. Once I get a faster system I think the toolset will once again call to me. :) eX.
Posted by Lord_Alex at 2004-05-0205:28:00
Congrats on the much-deserved HoF, Ex! Any plans on doing another module? Cheers! Lord Alex
Posted by Lord_Alex at 2004-05-0205:28:00
Congrats on the much-deserved HoF, Ex! Any plans on doing another module? Cheers! Lord Alex
Posted by Expresso at 2004-03-3013:31:00
Hi Kageryu255, : ) To expand upon you thought.. If you change the extension from .exe to .zip you can open the files as zip files. That seems to be the best solution I can think of for Linux users. eX.
Posted by Kageryu255 at 2004-03-2922:56:00
Touching on the zip vs. exe format that someone mentioned a while ago for Linux platforms.. not really related to Linux, but on OS X if you feed the .exe file to Stuffit Expander it digs the compressed mod out for you. Since I'm guessing the exe is just a small installer wrapped around the file itself, I wonder if there isn't some solution out there like that for Linux users too? Now to try out this module.. :)