![]() ![]() I even loved the music and the puzzles too Enjoyed each and every second of it.Ī truly wonderfull experience. I absolutely LOVED playing Isles of Terra. I honestly can't remember the last time i've had this much fun playing PC games. Playing Might & Magic - World of Xeen right away. I just finished Might & Magic III - Isles of terra and couldn't help but start ![]() I used rgpwatch, mobygames and the underdogs as a guide when buying games. I started playing games at early 90's and got seriously into RPGs in the mid 90's so I had a lot to choose from. I found and bought many cool CRPGs I had never played before (and paid almost nothing for them). but Computer Roleplaying games! I try to avoid downloading abandonware so I used an internet auction site (the scandinavian equivalent for ebay) and hit the jackpot. I really dislike using emulators so I was extremely happy about the fact that I now had a working PC that booted directly into DOS, had over 600k of conventional memory free, had a working soundblaster and cdrom drivers for the DOS! Even the mouse worked perfectly! I scavenged the internet for soundblaster & cd-rom drivers, taught myself the arcane secrets of dos memory management and before I knew it. Since I have been experiencing something of a CRPG drought lately - which I'm sure many of you are going through too - I one day decided to dig out my old Win98 PC from the bottom of a dark closet and set it up so that it would have a perfectly working DOS environment solely for the purposes of playing DOS CRPGs. Oh, and before i forget - I am not a native speaker, so forgive me if my grammar ![]() I have been checking out the news on rpgwatch and on rpgdot before that,Īnd figured this to be as good place as any to chat about all those great games. ![]() I'm a fanatic CRPG player and registered on these forums simply to discuss CRPGs since my friends IRL do not share this passion ![]()
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