- #Nox archaist kickstarter install#
- #Nox archaist kickstarter update#
- #Nox archaist kickstarter password#
In 2020, for the first time in 30 years, a commercial role-playing game was released for the Apple II computer. Hi all, just a heads up that Mark Lemmert and I are working on "The Making of Nox Archaist".
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And if you still need a hint, click on the obscured text at the top of this post.įinally, I'm glad that you enjoyed the game.
#Nox archaist kickstarter password#
In hindsight we probably should have made the cave and the password have some sort of connection to the rest of the game. It didn't really connect to the rest of the game, and the password wasn't obvious. This cave was actually a "one-off" that was part of a Kickstarter reward. In the game I could see no reference to either a Daniel or Noah, How was I supposed to deduce the password from gameplay? However I never did work out this cave password. It was a great game, and I am proud that I managed to win it without spoilers. Also I didn't talk to Lord British when stuck trying to work out what to do, but tried to find out what was needed without using his 'hints''. I set myself the goal of not using any online hints. Originally posted by pncutting:Hi, I have also recently just finished the game. Also, be sure to head over to to chat about the game. Please let us know if you have any questions, and we hope you enjoy the game.
#Nox archaist kickstarter update#
You can find instructions on doing that update here: If you want to play using Steam/GOG, we have a simple update process that will get you to the latest version.
#Nox archaist kickstarter install#
If you want to play outside of Steam/GOG using the Apple II emulator, you can just install the game from the USB stick or the download and you'll have the latest version. If we tried to update the Steam and GOG versions to the latest (1.1.9), then because of the way Steam/GOG do their updates, it would immediately replace the HDV file on a user's system, which would erase their saved game. Since this is an emulated Apple II game, the save game file is stored directly within the disk image (the "HDV" file). However, you are correct that the version on Steam and GOG is 1.1.4. The latest version is indeed 1.1.9, which should be the version available on the USB stick within your Collector's Edition, and also on the download from the website.
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Hi, and thanks for your support of the project! The version on both GOG and Steam are labled as 1.1.4 in the main menu. I purchased Nox Archaist as a CE directly from the developer. Originally posted by Wolfram_von_Weissenthal:Hello But in our case, since the HDV game file is itself being modified, it's pretty easy to accidentally overwrite it.įor now, if you want the latest version, just contact to get the latest build, and then follow the install instructions at In almost all Steam games this wouldn't be an issue because your saved game would be stashed somewhere else. We're also gun shy about doing anything that would make it too easy for a player to blow away their saved game.
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To be honest, Mark and I aren't that familiar with Steam's install mechanisms. No worries on bringing the thread back! That's an interesting idea about adding a branch. Originally posted by Sicarius:Sorry for necroing this thread: How about creating a separate app branch for 1.1.9? The main branch would still remain 1.1.4 but people could switch more easily to the newer version via the properties when they are not concerned about any savegames.