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curMap.skiptrade = true;
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WOW! Those textures work REALLY surprisingly well!It's just a retexture of the well-known Redmond dungeon but I continued and retextured
also the dead ends.
Oooh, that's a COOL look!That gave the idea of a scary librarian being the threat in the library dungeon.
Personally, I'm just sad NON-Engineer players aren't going to be able to play through what sounds to be quite the imaginative and fun story...If you really insist that the engineer gets "Gunman" and "Professional Gunman" right at the start, even if the player doesn't want to follow this quest, then so be it. But I do ask you to please reconsider, on several grounds:
Suddenly I'm a whooole lot less confused about that other post of yours...The Librarian in Terry Pratchett's books is an orangutan. If he catches you mistreating books, he won't infect you with a disease, but he will try to twist your head off. The books also introduce the concept of L-Space, which basically means that all libraries in space and time are connected, and a skilled librarian can travel between them.
A secret continuation of the Library of Alexandria!Wouldn't there be some religious person who wants to buy those books to have the shipped to the vatican for there hidden library?
Fantastic news!Just a note to say that @Jack Rackham and I are working on a short trophy quest for the gambler player type.
They'll get their own quests. After all, nobody but a Rogue or Gambler can play the quest which starts with a duel and ends with you sailing off in either a lugger or a galleon. Giving each player type a specific quest could encourage players to try different things - personally, even though I made that Rogue/Gambler start quest optional, the entire reason I sometimes play as Rogue or Gambler is to play the quest. Likewise, I don't think I ever played as an Engineer before @Jack Rackham's new quest, but I'll probably play it more often from now on.Personally, I'm just sad NON-Engineer players aren't going to be able to play through what sounds to be quite the imaginative and fun story...
I really wished we had more feedback from whatever player-base we've got.They'll get their own quests.