It looks to me like Chrome has taken most of its cues from the Amiga versions, imo. Sounds like Krome is getting mixed signals from players of the originals.Įven the original versions had their differences-the IIGS version was different from the DOS version in some respects-and the Amiga version differed from the IIGS version in some respects, too. It is possible that Olde Skuul changed the behavior in their remaster, though I wouldn't know why, since the original IIgs behavior makes sense.
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While the Krome code is a rewrite from the ground up, the Olde Skuul code was used as a reference. The Olde Skuul code was based off the IIgs port by Heineman. Trapped chests from random encounters on the IIgs were a rarity, but I think that I have seen them.
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Random encounters on the Mac never dropped their loot in a trapped chest, iirc. Fixed encounters on those platforms always dropped that loot in a trapped chest. On the Mac and IIgs, all encounters gave gold and possibly items. That would be a per-platform difference or a misremembering. I think I'll take that one._noblesse_oblige_ wrote: ↑ August 24th, 2018, 4:10 am The Bard looked over the weapons for sale and said "I think.
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The Bard, finally ready to begin his quest to free Ketill Swart (and about time, too), stumbled out of the bar and into the smithy shop. Increased Charisma lowers the prices you pay for things at stores Victorious and flush with cash, the Bard returned to the Drunken Rat for a drink to celebrate.Īlcohol increases and decreases some of the Bard's attributes for a decent amount of time, indicated by an icon on the HUD.
: Sure, as soon as I hand over silver, everyone is my friend.Īnd so the Bard set in motion the barrel maker's scheme to defraud the people of Houton. I'll be happy to help out however I can.īarrel Maker: I look forward to a long and profitable relationship! See you again soon. : I like the way you think old man, it's dodgy business practices like yours that have made this land great. If my sales are good, we both stand to profit. I'll set aside silver from every new barrel I sell to replace the ones you've broken. Let's hear what you have to say.īarrel Maker: If you want to get your money back, go and destroy the barrels I've already sold. then turned around and walked right back.īarrel Maker: What are you doing back here? You owe me for the barrels you broke! If you're in a mood to talk we can discuss a way for you to repay me. The Bard, ever one to ignore Opportunity's Knock and the first to look gift horses in the mouth walked away from the Barrelmaker. So back off before I forget the barrels and start on you.īarrel Maker: If that's your attitude, then off with you! Come back when you're in a better mood and maybe we can talk. : I don't need any incentive, breaking barrels is just one of those things I enjoy. I could however offer you some incentive to practice your hobby elsewhere. : Sorry, but breaking barrels is one of my hobbies.īarrel Maker: Well, I can't have you breaking those barrels, I haven't sold them yet. Immediately a man came out, looking quite angry at the Bard.īarrel Maker: What are you doing! Stop that right now! Why are you breaking my barrels? Simultaneously relieved to have gotten away with his petty burglary, and angry that he dared not risk robbing more peasants of their meager possessions, the Bard angrily smashed a barrel outside a small shop. I can't prove it was you who did it, but I'd watch your step if I was ye.
Some people have been reporting that some bugger's up and pinched their stuff. I have enough problems with the Kunal Trow around here: I don't need to be worrying about the likes of you. I'm for collecting the taxes and keepin' the peace. Sheriff Rucky: Now there's no cause to be tryin' that attitude with me.