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The followings are all with version GOG v.1.0.64.

[-- I completed the "extreme" version of the sheep combat and got the Sheep Slayer achievement out of it. However, that fight was also what took Azra up from level 39 to level 40 -- and the corresponding achievement hasn't been granted after the fight, possibly because it was displaced by the Sheep Slayer one.

Since then, I've finished the game once, Azra is now level 42, and the "Advanced Librarophysics" achievement is still stuck at 93%... I think if I keep playing I might get the "Elite Libraromancy" one (level 60).

If it is because the achievement system can only handle one achievement per fight, it might also happen for those given for completing the endless 2 levels or grabbing the last weapon/armor at the same time as leveling up. --] Forget it, turns out the achievement is for level 45, rather than level 40, despite what the text says.

Another problem I've noticed is that it seems some strings are missing or ill-defined, as instead some code will be displayed. Here is an example: note the victory message is "$PARTY_WELL_DONE" instead of what this identifier is meant to refer to, in plain English.
i.imgur.com/vxoLIc7.png <-- sorry for not linking it, but the forum thinks I'm possibly a spambot.

And likewise, the "battle" screen for a fight that doesn't have a perfect victory (blue star) will show "null" instead of nothing (like for a gray star) or "PERFECT!" (for a gold star).

Finally, not so much a bug as an annoyance: could the game not require elevation anymore?
Post edited March 30, 2013 by Gaerzi
I get the messed-up strings as well, but I'm pretty sure it has to do with the multi-language conversion and it should be sorted out fairly soon. The Librarophysics thing is also a bug, but I'm not sure whether the correct value is supposed to be 40 or 45.

As for elevation, the game doesn't actually require it. It's the default shortcuts created by the installer that require elevation. If you make your own shortcuts, or modify the compatibility settings of the default shortcuts, the game works just fine without the annoying UAC popup.

I've actually got the game on a thumb drive so I can play it wherever, because the game is fully portable (apart from the config folder) and doesn't even need to be "installed." So I'm really not sure why GOG's shortcuts require elevation...
Thanks for that, edited the shortcut accordingly and it's much better now.