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Two more additions to the above request.

One is just a warning if I have a Build Option in my Stronghold. This would be for if I got so caught up in my heroes that I forgot to build something that turn. I hate it when I do that. Like the other warnings(Say the one about heroes with move left), i t should be able to be turned off, and shouldn't happen if you've built everything possible(Like you don't have the money to build anything else, or you've just built everything.)

Two is more just me, but I keep ending up with stuff I need to get rid of, like after finally hitting the heart of the labyrinth, or robbing a store(I don't think they respawn items once you've bought them out, so I tend to just attack them for the EXP afterward, and then get saddled with their for sale stuff I already didn't want). Anyway, the request is for a button command that would sell every unequipped item in your inventory. Not the main armory, just the hero's personal stock. That would make this go much faster, as it sucks to have to drag everything, and sometimes creates that momentary indecision whereby I know I want to get rid of something, but it really is very shiny.

(Hmm, there is an edit button. Sorry, didn't see it when I went to post this. Will remember that for next time)
Post edited September 25, 2013 by Star_Sage
I have been wondering, if Alexey Bokulev doesn't have the time for a complete overhaul of the game engine, could he at least release the source code to the public? Quite a few PC games have done this, and it has allowed the communty to create modernized source ports that can run natively on modern operating systems. This doesn't mean the game itself is becoming freeware, just the underlying programing is opened up, everything else remains commercial.

THere are a few such games on here on GoG as well, like Duke Nukem 3D or Descent 1 & 2. The modern source port of Descent allows me to play the game natively on OS X with smooth gameplay, in widescreen and full HD. i can plug in my Joystick and play without the limitations of DOS era joysticks.

Eador: Gensis is a fantastic game and it would be a shame to see it fade into obscurity because of outdated tech. i appreciate every effort in patchign the game up, but only opening the source code will allow it to truly stand the test of time.
Post edited October 07, 2013 by HiPhish