Yo, all! And - Anyone know of reskins of the old BTs?
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Yo, all! And - Anyone know of reskins of the old BTs?
I hope I'm not too late to the party. But I recently started up BT1. Last time I played it was, like, 1988. I swear, this game still rules. I can't turn it off. I'm currently mapping out the sewers.
Anyway, though, so I was delighted to see a newer version of a classic. I hope DW isn't a dead effort. Is it?
Also, looking at the graphics of BT2 and BT3, I'm reminded that I enjoyed the graphics of BT1 better. Just better artwork. For instance, in BT3 (at least the PC version) male monks, rogues, warriors all look the same . Anyone know of any "reskinning" jobs that were done by fans and modders of any of the old BTs, something that changes the looks but not the game?
Thanks!
Anyway, though, so I was delighted to see a newer version of a classic. I hope DW isn't a dead effort. Is it?
Also, looking at the graphics of BT2 and BT3, I'm reminded that I enjoyed the graphics of BT1 better. Just better artwork. For instance, in BT3 (at least the PC version) male monks, rogues, warriors all look the same . Anyone know of any "reskinning" jobs that were done by fans and modders of any of the old BTs, something that changes the looks but not the game?
Thanks!
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Hi Jackrabbit,
There were a couple of mods created with the Bard's Tale construction set.
The Bard's Lore and the Warriors Tale. They can be downloaded here.
http://www.bardstaleonline.com/Homebrew/
Devil Whiskey is really the best "old school style rpg" around. It's gameplay is very similar to the Bard's Tale, but has much improved graphics. It also comes with modding tools so you can add on to the game or design your own game using the DW engine. It's really allot of fun + there are numerous how-to modding threads to help you along the way.
The DW developers are M.I.A. though.
+ Yes the Devil Whiskey is worth its price of admission. The boxed version should be available for it too. (comes with a nice manual, + CD disk.)
There were a couple of mods created with the Bard's Tale construction set.
The Bard's Lore and the Warriors Tale. They can be downloaded here.
http://www.bardstaleonline.com/Homebrew/
Devil Whiskey is really the best "old school style rpg" around. It's gameplay is very similar to the Bard's Tale, but has much improved graphics. It also comes with modding tools so you can add on to the game or design your own game using the DW engine. It's really allot of fun + there are numerous how-to modding threads to help you along the way.
The DW developers are M.I.A. though.
+ Yes the Devil Whiskey is worth its price of admission. The boxed version should be available for it too. (comes with a nice manual, + CD disk.)
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Speaking of "Warrior's Tale," anyone ever messed around with the program Game Maker?
Looking at the screenshots and manual from Warrior's Tale, it looks like it could accomplish everything Bard's Tale was and more. Plus, it allows you to avoid the extreme limitations of BTCS, and perhaps similar limitations and lack of dev support in modding DW.
I'm confident I could produce something worthwhile with some basic talent in coding and graphic design, but if I were to get into the work of modding, I don't think I'd bother unless I have full sway to do anything I want such as custom races and classes.
Looking at the screenshots and manual from Warrior's Tale, it looks like it could accomplish everything Bard's Tale was and more. Plus, it allows you to avoid the extreme limitations of BTCS, and perhaps similar limitations and lack of dev support in modding DW.
I'm confident I could produce something worthwhile with some basic talent in coding and graphic design, but if I were to get into the work of modding, I don't think I'd bother unless I have full sway to do anything I want such as custom races and classes.
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I haven't heard of it until now. That's a really good idea.
Something I'll probably look into after I complete my Xoram's Tower DW mod.
If you start designing an rpg game with Game Maker in the style of the old bard's tale games, be sure to post your progress and your final product here. I'm sure I and others here at the DW forums would like to play it once it is complete and see its progress along the way.
Something I'll probably look into after I complete my Xoram's Tower DW mod.
If you start designing an rpg game with Game Maker in the style of the old bard's tale games, be sure to post your progress and your final product here. I'm sure I and others here at the DW forums would like to play it once it is complete and see its progress along the way.
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Well, no one 'round Heah's ever been accused (or accursed) of speaking via dare dairy-airey!Jackrabbit wrote:I surely will if I do. I haven't even toyed with GM yet, so I might just be talking out of my butt.
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