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Crescent Prism: Chapter 1
The New Earth
Well, it also recently got a review.
Also, link to the stream? You said something about youtube (cuz I obviously missed it somehow).
Also, link to the stream? You said something about youtube (cuz I obviously missed it somehow).
The New Earth
I Vanquished the Empire as a Kid and Now the Economy is Crap
author=InfectionFiles
Are ridiculously long game titles a newer thing?
It's a trend that's from manga.
There's stuff with titles like "The Strongest Wizard Becomes a Countryside Guardsman After Taking an Arrow to the Knee."
The New Earth
There are four rooms. One to the left, one to the right, and one to the top. There is a semi-hidden gate to the right of the top gate (I'll make it more clear). However, the stupid thing is a below hero event, which means it doesn't access. I can fix this.
Easter
Oh, I thought it was a horror about Easter.
Easter is a perfect time for people to be rising from the grave, and you could play this for all it's worth.
But who names their kid Easter?
Easter is a perfect time for people to be rising from the grave, and you could play this for all it's worth.
But who names their kid Easter?
The Plot to Kill the King
Made it to Jerusalem (mainly by running away alot). Okay, a few things.
While you definitely get points for realism, it's rather hard to make it through the game WITHOUT stealing, as items give garbage healing (the average enemy deals 30-50 damage, while the best healing item I've yet seen is the egg). Worse, resting heals fatigue not health which is not at all helpful.
For healing items, stick to % healing for health. Not only does this scale with level, but it adjusts to possible balance errors you've made. Also, as a general rule of thumb, healing should recover about 2-3 times what one hit deals. If it doesn't at the very least heal 1:1 there are balance issues. What you've got now is roughly 1/2 healing:1 damage with the best item (which still poisons you), and closer to 1 hp healing while as I say, enemies pound away at you with your lousy armor. The only two cost-effective items seem to be eggs and olives, short of cooking food.
Just in terms of balance, aside from making weak items 1%-5% health and other items give health and fatigue, inns should be closer to 5 shekels than 30 (supply and demand dictates that if money is hard to earn, you have to cut costs) EXCEPT within Caesara and Jerusalem (capitals and major cities can command high prices). And denarii (not shekels, usually) could buy more not less, because the currency was deflated.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=472423
2 denarii for a bath (not 30), and about 10 to 50 for wages.
I did finally get a bow, mainly be the mail sidequest (Qumran -> Hannah). But aside from hunting leopards for skins, it's a little off.
Also, the bath codes are a little shaky. You get hit with the charge message when you're leaving sometimes, and I also got asked when the bath was supposed to be on the house (mail package delivery).
Also, I'm a bit confused what to do in Jerusalem to get the plot to start. It's a big city, and I can't find Saul.
While you definitely get points for realism, it's rather hard to make it through the game WITHOUT stealing, as items give garbage healing (the average enemy deals 30-50 damage, while the best healing item I've yet seen is the egg). Worse, resting heals fatigue not health which is not at all helpful.
For healing items, stick to % healing for health. Not only does this scale with level, but it adjusts to possible balance errors you've made. Also, as a general rule of thumb, healing should recover about 2-3 times what one hit deals. If it doesn't at the very least heal 1:1 there are balance issues. What you've got now is roughly 1/2 healing:1 damage with the best item (which still poisons you), and closer to 1 hp healing while as I say, enemies pound away at you with your lousy armor. The only two cost-effective items seem to be eggs and olives, short of cooking food.
Just in terms of balance, aside from making weak items 1%-5% health and other items give health and fatigue, inns should be closer to 5 shekels than 30 (supply and demand dictates that if money is hard to earn, you have to cut costs) EXCEPT within Caesara and Jerusalem (capitals and major cities can command high prices). And denarii (not shekels, usually) could buy more not less, because the currency was deflated.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=472423
Using the prices listed and assuming a 10 hour work day, one denarius was worth:
1/4 of a decent beer, or 1/2 of a Egyptian beer
1/2 an ounce of Pork Mincemeat
1/12th of an Italian pound of Venison
1/2 a bath
With a 10 hour day, laborers made:
2.5 denarii an hour for farm labor
5 denarii an hour for carpentry
2.5 denarii an hour for data entry (scribing)
1.5 denarii an hour for entry level teaching
(assuming 10 pupils and 10 hour workday
2 denarii for a bath (not 30), and about 10 to 50 for wages.
I did finally get a bow, mainly be the mail sidequest (Qumran -> Hannah). But aside from hunting leopards for skins, it's a little off.
Also, the bath codes are a little shaky. You get hit with the charge message when you're leaving sometimes, and I also got asked when the bath was supposed to be on the house (mail package delivery).
Also, I'm a bit confused what to do in Jerusalem to get the plot to start. It's a big city, and I can't find Saul.
The New Earth
I think there's like a crystal or something? The keys go not to a door (should have made them look different then), but to breaking the seal on the crystal. The crystal should in turn uncover a gate, which leads to the final room. And the final room has a number of invisible paths, so before you ask, yes you should be able to continue on, but there are some potholes for going the wrong way and some dead ends.
The New Earth
Well, it's actually a remake of an early game. The game never really worked right, so it's kinda a joke game.
Ignore Impossibe refers to movement. On the off chance one of my move events was freezing things, it would skip movement that didn't work. But I figured out what you were really talking about was copypasting a teleport event, then forgetting to change it.
Ignore Impossibe refers to movement. On the off chance one of my move events was freezing things, it would skip movement that didn't work. But I figured out what you were really talking about was copypasting a teleport event, then forgetting to change it.
The New Earth
If I remember correctly, and I don't, because it's been a long while, she's trolling you. You don't actually have to reset, the maze makes you look stuck, but there's like fake walls and stuff. There may be parts that you do legit need to reset because I neglected to
I'll actually going to download it, and check.
Just to be safe, I am adding an Ignore Impossible Events to the movement for the Brunhilde scene. What should happen, is the scene completes, you get hit by a boss, and then there's a mass destruction scene (that doesn't really destroy much of anything). You should now have a key you didn't before, which opens the castle up.
Ahhh, I see now. I have garbage code. I am teleporting back to the cutscene. Yeah, I can make a fix of that.
And I'm gonna add a few more wall passages.
Tbh, this is not one of my better games.
I'll actually going to download it, and check.
Just to be safe, I am adding an Ignore Impossible Events to the movement for the Brunhilde scene. What should happen, is the scene completes, you get hit by a boss, and then there's a mass destruction scene (that doesn't really destroy much of anything). You should now have a key you didn't before, which opens the castle up.
Ahhh, I see now. I have garbage code. I am teleporting back to the cutscene. Yeah, I can make a fix of that.
And I'm gonna add a few more wall passages.
Tbh, this is not one of my better games.














