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I have everything ready - a working Psion S3, the 3Link, an adapter. Unfortunately PsiWin doesn't seem to install under 64bit Windows anymore. How do you transfer data to the device? Thank you!
You should definitely check out TI-calculator gaming and programming if you don't know it already. There are dozens and dozens of great games and applications for these devices, especially for the TI-84 Plus (the classic monochrome one, not the later rebrandings TI-84 Plus CSE and CE) and TI-89 Titanium, ticalc.org's archives are choke-full of great stuff: https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/.
I'm sure I'll have great fun with the Series 3 - I look forward to dive in this new ocean of possibilities. Thank you again for your help.
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Fantastic, thank you so much for taking the time and elaborate. I found a good offer for a Psion 3 256k in reasonably well condition, plus a connection cable and a flash SSD with 256k. Now for the USB to serial-adapter and I'm ready to go. :)
It feels like a new world opening up to me which is really exciting. I like such closed and technically limited systems very much, they are like reminiscences of the golden age of computing in the early 80ies where every last bit of memory was important and where clever use of the limited resources allowed for some of the most creative and fun games
A funny thing by the way: Your game's graphics immediately reminded me a bit of the TI-84 classic Joltima. Joltima was my gateway game in the world of programmable calculators - and Dragonfell is my gateway in the realm of Psion Series 3.
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I tried your game via emulator (thank you very much for the clear instructions) and find it an excellent and clever experience, as all your games I've played so far. Great work!
I have a knack for obscure ancient hardware and never get tired of it because I'm fascinated by how ingenuity and creativy of the homebrew scene can transcend the technical limitations of such machines. I have an extensive collection of TI calculators (one of my favourite gaming platforms) and some old ZX Spectrum machines but I never had the pleasure to own a Psion 3.Now I wonder if I should acquire one of these devices for myself to play your game on the intended hardware. What's important to look for and purchase?
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Hello. The updates occur very regularly - which is a great thing - but I've never played the game far because I always feared I'd have to restart after some updates. I wouldn't want to invest myself too deep in the story and gameplay if restarts are necessary. Is it possible to use older savegames with newer versions of the game? Thank you!
What a lovely game! I play it on my GBC and it's the perfect experience for me. Calm, peaceful, relaxing. One question [Spoiler, scroll down]:
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I'm unable to solve the temple mystery. I understand that I have to use the magically summoned clouds to jump in the sky and find something up there, yet I only find one place where I can do that - to the right of the village, in the screen where the ghost appears. Alas I'm unable to get anywhere in the sky - I can jump some clouds but I'm unable to reach anything. Is the solution up there or is there another place? Thank you!
I own two GBCs, yet I still would like to get a ROM version as an option. Playing these games on other handhelds or even on the mobile is a great way to enjoy them everywhere. I can't understand why there is no digital version available. You cut out large profits this way as the community is much bigger if you include all the owners of modern handheld devices. For me not to offer a digital option shows either really bad business instincts or of rigid elitist principles, maybe both. Anyway.
Congratulations to the release! This is a real classic and I still play it on MacOS 9 via Sheepshaver. Great to see an enhanced windows port. One question: I don't find a possibility to adjust/scale the game window to the the screen resolution. This way with a regular 1920x1080 resolution the game window is tiny and the game practically unplayble. Is there a chance to change resolution in the game options instead of having to change it in windows manually every time? Thank you for your work!
Aesthetically, it's a real work of art and looks absolutely gorgeous. The basic concept of playing on three different "planes" (city/settlement, wilderness, dungeon) with the possibility to travel between places by ship is excellent and works well and gives the game a nice flow. I'd like a bit more complexity however as very much depends on die throws alone. Some simple stats to give me an impression of the characer I play, maybe in the direction of Fabled Lands (the gamebooks), would add to the immersion for me without complicate things too much. Anyway - I'm happy to own this lovely book and I don't regret having backed it with the extras.
I thank you for what you do. It's always a pleasure to follow development. For me, Ambermoon.net is a perfect remake: You optimize and enhance it where it makes sense and make it more accessible without changing the rest. This way it stays the Ambermoon I played years ago with all its magic and uniqueness but feels modern and is excellently playable at the same time. This act of balancing is something almost no modern remake really manages to achieve. It's an absolutely terrific job you do!
Absolutely terrific! Wycheweald is brillant, I very much enjoyed it, I recorded it on cassette and tried it on my trusty old ZX Spectrum +2 and it felt utterly glorious. This one I'll play on The Spectrum. I'm astonished by how these games push the limits of the hardware and bring something new on the table at the same time. Really stunning work. And I love, how the sun indicates the time of the day - a seemingly small, yet very atmospheric detail. Brillant! Are there any plans to sell the games physically? I'd definitely purchase a cassette version.