Posted on: August 27, 2012

MaSeKind
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 113 Rezensionen: 2
Great game, bad Ultima
Firstly, I have to say that GOG is awesome. I haven't been able to play my copy in years because of issues with modern hardware & operating systems. This runs beautifully on my Windows 7 machine. Again, awesome job GOG! As far the actual game goes, it had some terrible bugs and story/canon issues. I'm not going to discuss these, seeing as most of them have been described (much better than I probably could) in some of the other reviews. Until I play through the game, I won't be able to say how much bugs are left in the GOG version, but so far, I was able to play around the starting area without any problems, and as I mentioned this has been impossible for me using my own copy. If you're not a fan of the series or just haven't played this before, I would highly recommend getting this game. If you're a fan of 13 year old RPGs, of course. It's important to remember that this was cutting-edge back then, and it probably also has something to do with a lot of the complaints (small world size, general "bugginess", etc.). Still, it's a fun game & possibly educational; people could do with some of the Avatar's virtues these days :) . For my fellow Ultima fans out there, I have the following: It is a well documented fact that Moongates can be a bit temperamental when influenced by an external source. For those versed in the lore of the Stargates, it is known that a powerful burst of energy can disrupt a Stargate connection, causing the wormhole to "jump" to another nearby gate. When influenced by radiation from a Solar flare, the wormhole can jump back in time. Could the Moongate then act even stranger under these conditions? One possible effect, IMO, fits better than the rest, travelling to alternate realities. The Moongate might have been corrupted somehow and sent the poor Avatar to an alternate Britannia. It explains why so many things doesn't make sense, yet most of it is so familiar. This is just the opinions of a mad man, but it does make that mad man feel a little bit better about the not-so-grand finale of his beloved Ultima
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