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PDF copies of this games documents are now on replacementdocs - enjoy!
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This was an amazing game. I wish they'd made more sequels. SSI was the Bioware/Black Isle of the 80s and early 90s. It took the Gold Box system to a whole new level and it worked flawlessly.
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I'm not into RPGs, but Buck Rogers in an exception. I haven't gotten very far into the game yet though. :)
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An interesting exploit I found on this page:
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save problems
I got the game to run, but as I make up my 1st team member, there is a save error. Anyone know how to fix that?:mhh:
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Did you use DOSBox (yet another link)?
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Hi,
I have some questions, if I may ask. 1. How can you win battles against heavy cruisers? It seems impossible to me. 2. What are the crucial skills for the party? 3. Which skills are to be avoided or not used in the game? 4. Are Non-Warrior specialists, except the Medic, even necessary? Since all skills(except the medical skills) can be learned as General Skills, I don't see the point of the Non-Warrior classes. I guess there is a 10 point bonus for career skills, but that doesn't look like much to me. 5. Is there any way to increase your initial attribute scores? The Log Book shows the modifiers for up to a score of 22. 6.Is it a bad idea to train my Warriors in weapons other than the Needle Gun? I've read it is by far the best weapon. I'd like to use Monoswords and Heat Guns instead. I have played this game only on the Genesis/Mega Drive before and the DOS version differs very much. Thank you.:hello: |
Doesn't anybody know an answer to any of my questions?
Thanks.:hello: |
Maybe I can help?
I have suggestions for each of the questions you had.
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Another walkthrough for Countdown to Doomsday
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http://c64.tin.at/_single_files/buck...omsday.sol.txt Even though it's not for the PC platform (and not even for the C64, as the link would imply), it's actually not a bad walkthrough, especially for the optional missions (which tend not to get covered in other walkthroughs). The details for a lot of things won't match exactly (from what I've read & seen, the Sega Genesis version is somewhat cut down & simplified compared to the PC version), but the overall gist is still the same, and the author ("Dancin' Homer") has a good sense of humor.:3: |
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