Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-1496755-20180311214352

Alas, the worst thing I could do was ideny people their free sandwich coupon. Luckily, no one wanted ot miss the free grub, so they happily registered.

Heh, I just remembered about Earthworm Jim, I kind of liked it many years ago. It's not 16-bit, but still wouldn't run on anything newer than Win 98. I should give it a try in PCem, resurrect some old memories...

Yup, this was a messy era when you could see DOS games with 32-bit Windows installers, followed by 32-bit games with 16-bit installers or even updates/expansions for Windows games installed via DOS. But this wasn't a problem back then because everything was compatible with everything. No one really thought that we'd be crazy enough to play these things in the age of 64-bit NT-based operating systems. But here we are :P

It's good you find randomization enjoyable, cause you'll obviously get a lot of it. I like they way they use it to improve replayability - don't know if Dominus mention it, but the game is deisgned in such a way that you can't get all possible quests in one playthrough. It's a good way to counter repetitiveness.

Ooooh, nice to see more Aftershocky stuff coming. Are we gonna see other mission packs too?I've played Q!Zone as well and I'd be curious to see your angle on it, especially how you find it compared to Aftershock and Dark Hour.