It took me a lot more turns that it probably should have, but the game is complete. I finally finished Ultima IV.
I was snowed in yesterday, and unfortunately snowed home again today. So I took advantage. It basically took me all day, a couple of levels at a time, to get through the 8-level Abyss. Luckily you can save in the Abyss, in the "regular dungeon corridor" sections. In the battlemap-like areas, you can't. Some fights and issues were very annoying - narrow angled passages that ended in 9 or 10 critters that can cast "Sleep" and did so over and over, keeping the party bottled up and extending combats that should be 2 minutes to more like 20-30, trick rooms with trigger spots + secret doors + other secret doors, totally bizarre wandering monsters (I got jumped by flying insects on level 8 of the Abyss, and orcs on level 6) that didn't fit with the otherwise thematically appropriate monsters . . .
But I completed it. Thank goodness for the Ultima IV Codex wiki, because I needed to know the "Word of Passage" and I couldn't find my paper notes this morning. I'm sure they'll turned up next time I'm cleaning. The other stuff was obvious to a long-time Ultima players. I managed to spell humility incorrectly at the end but I was given a second crack at the quiz of ultimate wisdom.
If I had Twitter, I'd report my deeds to Lord British as asked. Hopefully he'll stumble across my blog at some point and I'll get the recognition I deserve!
Thanks to Marcus Orealis for this:
Congrats!
ReplyDeleteA bard has carried the tale unto the greater world!
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Hahah, thank you very much, and with Ultima-like style, too.
DeleteAnd just in case the spammer-blocker ate Lord British's response:
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Oh, bummer, the spam blocker did wipe it out - it's not even in my "spam" folder. I'll have to screenshot that one and add it my post above for posterity.
DeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteI remember playing that game and wanting to get back into it and finish it. I think I'll just live vicariously through your experience instead
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