Posted September 22, 2015

ZFR
I love gold!
Registered: Jan 2010
From Ireland

Gydion
Aexander
Registered: Oct 2011
From United States
Posted September 22, 2015
While I expect large land size helps, I would still suggest jumping to Hard. Normal seemed rather easy. Just started a game on Impossible, Large land size, with a bunch of retorts: Warlord, Myrran (Trolls), Alchemy, I think Nature Mastery and remaining picks Nature spellbooks. Not entirely sure it was a good idea to go straight to Impossible, but I guess I'll find out.
Post edited September 22, 2015 by Gydion

UniversalWolf
Quasi-Teetotaler
Registered: Aug 2011
From United States

Gydion
Aexander
Registered: Oct 2011
From United States
Posted September 22, 2015
He found Intro quite easy and while new to MoM isn't new to 4x. My first MoM game on Normal turned out to be quite easy. Either way it sounds like he plans on playing a bunch more times so it doesn't really matter.

TwoHandedSword
Sharp tongue, rapier wit, cutting sense of humor
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted September 22, 2015

What I remember most from those days was never being able to play a full game straight through without it crashing at least once, because of issues with the way it managed expanded memory which caused game data to eventually be written to the graphics area. On the plus side, the game taught me to save early and save often, a habit which has saved my bacon any number of times with other games over the past few decades.

Bookwyrm627
ADD Jumping Bean
Registered: Nov 2013
From United States
Posted September 22, 2015

What I remember most from those days was never being able to play a full game straight through without it crashing at least once, because of issues with the way it managed expanded memory which caused game data to eventually be written to the graphics area. On the plus side, the game taught me to save early and save often, a habit which has saved my bacon any number of times with other games over the past few decades.
I definitely remember the various crashes from the box version. Certain spells like Lycanthropy were absolute no-no's if I wanted to finish a game.

UniversalWolf
Quasi-Teetotaler
Registered: Aug 2011
From United States
Posted September 23, 2015
You youngsters and your fanciful recollections! I would have been in college when MoM came out. I wasn't playing too many games at that time, which is why I missed it entirely.
The only games I remember from college are EA Sports NHL Hockey (92 or 93, presumably) and multiplayer Marathon.
The only games I remember from college are EA Sports NHL Hockey (92 or 93, presumably) and multiplayer Marathon.
Post edited September 23, 2015 by UniversalWolf