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Avernum 4
August 30th, 2007, 15:09
Avernum is a nation underground. Its pale people live in endless miles of tunnels, pits, and gigantic caverns. Some come to Avernum to work the mines. Others come to hunt monsters for their treasure. And some risk life in the underworld because it is the only place where a person can be free from the total rule of the Empire.
But life in Avernum just became a lot more dangerous. All at once, everything has gone wrong. The savages and dark creatures of the lower tunnels, once beaten into submission, have returned. Gigantic beasts, shielded by powerful magic, have taken up residence in the cities, wandering and killing at random. And normally peaceful citizens have been afflicted by a strange, overwhelming paranoia, making even regular townsfolk unpredictable and dangerous.
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But life in Avernum just became a lot more dangerous. All at once, everything has gone wrong. The savages and dark creatures of the lower tunnels, once beaten into submission, have returned. Gigantic beasts, shielded by powerful magic, have taken up residence in the cities, wandering and killing at random. And normally peaceful citizens have been afflicted by a strange, overwhelming paranoia, making even regular townsfolk unpredictable and dangerous.
More information.
August 30th, 2007, 15:09
This is fun stuff. I was wondering, though, would it be possible to play through the game solo? If so, anyone have any idea on what I'd need, or what kind of character to create?
Sentinel
September 4th, 2007, 21:18
From what I remember about the Spiderweb Software boards, there were quite a few people soloing through the Avernum series. I'd try asking here:
http://www.ironycentral.com/cgi-bin/…ubb=forum;f=20
http://www.ironycentral.com/cgi-bin/…ubb=forum;f=20
September 4th, 2007, 21:36
A great game!
I have read of many people going it solo… but I can't imagine doing it without cheating… I had a hard time finishing the game with a full party… it's very tough at the end.
But I loved every minute of that game…
I have read of many people going it solo… but I can't imagine doing it without cheating… I had a hard time finishing the game with a full party… it's very tough at the end.
But I loved every minute of that game…
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May all your hits be crits!
May all your hits be crits!
September 4th, 2007, 22:25
Yeah, saw those forums, but didn't notice a way to search for older topics, and, well, didn't feel like registering so I figured I'd ask here instead.
Sentinel
September 4th, 2007, 22:41
Originally Posted by VPericCheck out this thread… it has a lot of ideas for you if you want to run a solo game…
Yeah, saw those forums, but didn't notice a way to search for older topics, and, well, didn't feel like registering so I figured I'd ask here instead.
Read the whole thread and you will get some useful advice.
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May all your hits be crits!
May all your hits be crits!
Sentinel
September 5th, 2007, 14:28
Mostly challenge, but I also dislike playing with parties, and prefer a single character.
Sentinel
September 5th, 2007, 16:09
Originally Posted by VPericI believe that's because of the Roleplaying aspect of the game ?!
Mostly challenge, but I also dislike playing with parties, and prefer a single character.
It's hard to immerse yourself in a game where you have four personalities except if you like being schizophrenic, that's actually why I mostly prefer playing one person.
September 5th, 2007, 16:22
Sentinel
September 5th, 2007, 16:43
Originally Posted by PladioI tend towards single player because of my FPS history, but find that by playing the main character and assuming identities for others (in cases where the game doesn't give them personalities) you can role play decently.
It's hard to immerse yourself in a game where you have four personalities except if you like being schizophrenic, that's actually why I mostly prefer playing one person.
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-- Mike
-- Mike
SasqWatch
September 6th, 2007, 14:24
I actually like the tactical aspect of having multiple characters in a TB combat system, but I don't like the feeling of having multiple personalities.
September 15th, 2007, 05:25
Hi, I'm new to the game and I am having a problem. First it was one party member, then two, and now three of them won't fight during battles. What is wrong? Can anyone help me? Thanks, Tracy
Traveler
September 17th, 2007, 13:09
Originally Posted by mntthompsonThat happens to me sometimes, albeit infrequently. The game locks on one party member and the others never get any turns. I don't know why this happens, but I've found that if I reload this resolves the problem. If you're stuck in combat and haven't saved in a while then run away save and reload. You can use to character editor to revive any unfairly killed party members.
Hi, I'm new to the game and I am having a problem. First it was one party member, then two, and now three of them won't fight during battles. What is wrong? Can anyone help me? Thanks, Tracy
Watchdog
March 15th, 2010, 11:35
Avernum 4 changed the ice spell into a firestorm-sized aoe.
I actually like the Exile games more than what I've played of the Avernum series. Only having four people in my party just feels weird, and I prefered having a whole bunch of spells over just having a few upgradable ones. I loved hacking my way through an Aranea lair and finding a Minor Mana spell hidden in its depths; a mere upgrade to something I already have isn't anywhere near as interesting.
Do the GIFTS show up in Avernum 4 anywhere?…
I actually like the Exile games more than what I've played of the Avernum series. Only having four people in my party just feels weird, and I prefered having a whole bunch of spells over just having a few upgradable ones. I loved hacking my way through an Aranea lair and finding a Minor Mana spell hidden in its depths; a mere upgrade to something I already have isn't anywhere near as interesting.
Do the GIFTS show up in Avernum 4 anywhere?…
Traveler
October 3rd, 2014, 09:54
RPGWatch Steam Curation:
Begin of the second Avernum triology. A long living series that shines with excellent story-telling and non-linear exploration. Good indie game!Link
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