Bugs I've met in ~10 hours of game play:
Cosmetic problems: a message contained a string something like "player.hero5" instead of hero name. Some skills with numbers (e.g. the parry crossed-swords icon with a little '4' in the corner) got garbage numbers (~8 digits worth.) Some shading on the world map is stripy.
A worked around problem: On 64-bit Vista, I did the installation from a non-admin account (supplying the admin password when required to), and chose the 'run game' option at the end. Played for a while. Exited the game (due to one of the game-killers listed below) and on rerunning, my user profile (and hence all that gameplay) had simply disappeared. Following a hunch, I found the files saved in the admin user's home directory. I copied them into the non-admin account and restarted, all seems to go OK.
Game killers: At least five times I've been in a cannot-continue-to-play state. Most recently, I had two very tough battles with no save opportunity between them (attack and counter-attack), then game becomes unresponsive (cursor moves, not much else.) I replayed taking slightly different options, so that I only fought one tough battle, then it crashed again. (Most recently, level 9 mage fought level 11 commander. Promoted to level 10, chose the mage/commander option. Also chose to keep a couple of summoned zombies. Game opens a provence event dialog and locks up, beeping on any mouse button push but nothing else. After alt-tabbing to escape, I find a small window reporting a bad pointer error. Previous time, after leveling the game returned to the battle display instead of the world and was unresponsive.)
Those are the worst two. On several previous occasions in the world map I've become unable to use some button or perform some action, but I have been able to save the game, exit and reload and have it work.
P.S. for those who haven't found it yet:
There is a bunch of very useful online information (i.e. all the stuff which should have been in the manual) available online in Russian, but it is mostly comprehensible via Google translate. The forum software isn't letting me post a link, so I need to obfuscate. The Russian page is http colon // eador.com / en / page3.html.
Post edited April 20, 2013 by michaelwoodhams