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04-06-2013 11:10 PM
Eagle of Fire You might be right. How could one mistake downloading and installing, however, is still way out of my mental reach.
04-06-2013 07:55 AM
The Fifth Horseman Or he's trying to convey that the game itself doesn't work on Vista, and is mistakenly attributing that to a problem during download. We've seen that before.
04-06-2013 01:47 AM
Eagle of Fire I tried to download the game. It work flawlessly.

There is obviously something going on on your end.
04-06-2013 01:22 AM
ppccctu
Can I download for Windows Vista?

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Originally Posted by Reup View Post
Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!

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I've tried downloading the game with zero success. Perhaps the game is incompatible with Windows Vista. Suggestions?
19-06-2010 04:43 PM
Unregistered2 Applying the 1.04.2 patch (downloadable in various places, do some googling) seems to disable the copy protection.

And it adds H for Hail and C for converse shortcut keys. Very practical.
20-10-2009 12:02 AM
AnHero Well, I have one hint for you people.

DISREGARD the scoutship.
It's way too small. It'll kill your trading dreams faster than a electric light on a fly.

The costs pay back quickly if you get lucky in a game of rob the robber, while piloting a far trader.
06-08-2008 11:39 AM
powdernsky Ha. I could never understand what I was doing (or supposed to be doing) in the game. Creating characters, mixing them into groups and then exploring alone was actually really fun. I think that I have only ever completed the sidequests... And that makes me want to play the main quest, just to see what the game's story is really about.

Actually, it kind of reminds me of a really "early" Fallout.
03-08-2008 06:09 AM
ultimaIX
Official Hintbook anyone?

Hey all. When this game came out, i saved up my allowance for weeks to get the hintbook that is offered for sale after dropping back to DOS. They were sold out of the books, so they sent me copy-machine quality images of the real thing instead. :mad: They did however have plenty of maps, so i actually received the real 4-color map.
I can't seem to find the map, which is frustrating. However, if anyone is interested in the book's content, i'll find some way of uploading it here. As far as hintbooks go, it's not the best i've seen. It does list pretty much everything in the game, where to get it, and what to do with it.
Another great feature is that it explains all the skills, and EXACTLY what they do in the game. Helps a lot when making that "perfect team" that can accomplish anything you'll come across. Also explains how to make characters that will start with lots of money, a ship, TAS membership, large pensions, etc.
It does list:
-all the main quests
-all the subquests
-all bounties
-all items and locations
-exactly how to get the ancient ship (4-jump ship, infinite fuel!!)
-quick ways to make money in the game (not just at char-gen)

It does not list:
-cargo prices on planets (this one really annoys me)
-weapon stats, armor stats

Basically the book tells you the info, and you have to figure out how to do it. Not a bad thing really, but can be confusing at times. Also, why they don't include more planet info is beyond me - that was what i really wanted when i bought the thing in the first place! :laugh:

PM me if interested.

-uIX
04-11-2006 12:51 AM
Avelardo
walkthru
02-11-2006 08:32 AM
Avelardo That's a shame, I for one could use the help.

The review is spot on, I've never played the RPG but now I understand why the neighborhood gamers ate up every pen-and-paper supplement for it. Very detailed, though my own, character creations have been either dying on me during creation or washing out after one or two terms in their chosen fields ("I'm here to save your planet, but I never made it through college and I stow away on my rich canine friend's ship and mooch off his pension!" *fangirls swoon*).

Edit: Okay, I found a few tips/tricks, but they're basically monetary ones, which are kind of dumb, considering the amount of effort to go through them.

Tip 1, "Extra money":
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Locate Trow Beckett at Rhylandor near the University.
Talk to him to receive a locator, coins, and a diary.
Drop all those items.
Select "Give" and any character.
Trow will offer a random amount of money for an item.
Select "Continue" and build your total funds.[/b]
Tip 2, "Unlimited credits":
Quote:
Create a blank data disk with Scouts (saved characters) that have bank balances of over 100,000 credits.
Load the game with the current party disk (without the "rich" Scouts).
Move to a Starport with both Recruit and Account facilities and transfer all funds into individual accounts except for one character that will receive nothing.
Leave the Starport, break the party, kill the character with no funds, and return safely to the Starport.
Insert the data disk, recruit the person at the top of the list into the party, transfer all his money into another party member's account, then kill that person.
Recruit the next person on the data disk and repeat this process until all characters on the disk have been imported.
Save the game and reload.
Recruit the original character back into the party to collect all the accumulated credits.[/b]
Tip 3, "A quick tip to gain cash":
Quote:
Find a High Tech world with a low law level and buy as many PGMP's as possible, although this may only be one initially.
Then go to a lower Tech, higher law level world and sell the merchandise.
The ideal pleanets are: LLUN/EFATE (when using the trader character on the disk you can purchase a PGMP for 130500 credits) and STUR/EFATE (where not only is there a PGMP lying on the floor nesar the Gun shop, but they can be sold for 244500 credits).
In no time at all and with a little cost (because you are staying within the system) you will gain riches untold![/b]
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