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Old 16-08-2005, 06:58 PM   #83
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Originally posted by Roddent@Nov 11 2004, 07:00 PM
Finally finished the game :Titan: :w00t: Thanks for all your help
I cut through all my rivals like a No Dachi ??? :blink:
One more thing, in the scroll of honor it said I only get 100 years of Shogun. The guy in first place got 300 years. How do I get more years? LOL
You get more years by upping the difficulty level from the easiest. Ensuring all statistics of your Diamyo are maxed makes the ratings maxed. But there is a cap on years determined by what difficulty setting you use. (going on memory from 10+ years ago)


I used to own this game years upon years ago. Cannot tell you how many hours I put into it. This game is timeless masterpiece that transcends technology. Its truly an example of how you don't need to have pretty eye candy to have a great game. I'm suprised someone hasn't scooped up the rights and wrote an updated version of it. The concept is solid and still has yet to be duplicated.

Question: I looked this game up just last night at the underdogs and it said it was supposedly property of the devil worshipping heathen cult of nazis who protect software rights for games. :not_ok: Would sure hate for anyone to get into trouble over it. I already downloaded it. Could not hit the button fast enough. So if it turns out to be "protected", too late. I GOT MY COPY!!!!!! :w00t:

As a side note, this was one of the only games I wasn't able to back up in the old days. It had some funky asci code on the disk which just wouldn't copy over onto a fresh floppy. Something like "I (heart character) Samurai!". Could not back this game up. So when the floppies went bad, I was up the creek. :angry:

I would like to extend my personal "Thank you" for all who made things like this possible. Cannot adaquately express my glee at discovering, just recently, how I can once again play fantastic games that are no longer in "print" for lack of a better word. I have since spent the last week playing old classics like "Master of Magic", "Fantasy Empires", Ghengis Khan, and now this title. I know it's not just one person who made this happen but a literal legion from the ones who crack the disks, research the rights, set up web pages to host them, ect. ect. ect.

So if your part of the big picture in making this happen, my personal thank you goes to you.
                       
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