The patch corrects over 80 significant bugs (as well as many minor
ones) and was designed to be compatible with existing savegames. TELP
hopes the promise of a friendlier, more polished game will renew the
interest of fans who never finished playing MM9. The future of the
franchise is currently bleak, but it will be nonexistent without a
viable fanbase.
For more information visit http://telp.org/mm9.
joe
Bones <telp...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:619def89.03061...@posting.google.com...
>Hey Bones, thanks for the info...
>I was just looking at this game for 10 at eb and almost bought
>it, but went and read some reviews on it and many sites hated it...
>I might give it a shot with the new patch though........
It's a pretty good game... not as good as MM6 or MM8, but a lot better
than many other games that have gotten considerably better press...
such as NWN and Morrowind. I think the main reason people complained
about it is that it's really pretty much the same game engine that MM6
shipped with 5 years ago. There's something kinda special about the
Might & Magic games - hard to put my finger on it, but there's some
kind of gameplay experience unique to the series.
I just wish somebody would bring back the Magic Candle series. Might 7
Magic and the Magic Candle were two of my favorite RPG franchiese back
in the late 80s, early 90s.