Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-5557418-20131202044007/@comment-3547390-20140119142355

The fixes definately are minor, but they are things that a keen eye might be bugged by. I was planning on going a bit more extreme (such as adding briefings and rerecording audio to eliminate excessive breathing in the microphone) but then we are losing the spirit of the original (which is what I am trying to preserve). Mainly it has been spelling mistakes, alignments, and shop flaws (things that should be there not being there or the compass appearing when it should not appear).

I guess so. I guess it is all on the intent, and I don't know if the intent was to have Hammer Haunts as bosses.

There are bosses in Thief! You met Ramierez, did you not?

Well, since you already beat the Mage Towers, congrats! Now you are on the Lost City, where your thirst for combat might be satisfied once more! Also, it is probably the most changed map of Thief: Gold from the original. As you originally had to go after the Talisman of Water as well, apparently a lot of Craymen were supposed to attack. Sadly, none will now appear. But they also brought back some familiar enemies...

The very final Thief: The Dark Project patch added the cheats, so yes you can get to any level you desire. I have a level select set up, plus I could use the in-game cheat to get to the next level or edit the game files to start on whatever map I want.

Yes, the level makes a lot more sense than the previous. For some reason I always missed the fact that the water tower was unlocked as a child. Most people dislike the platforming of the towers, such as the fire tower's hot plates and such.

I lucked out on the talisman and got the right one on my first try. As for the part that breaks, it was the air tower. One of the floating platforms goes through the world at times, meaning it is impossible to get up and complete the level. Apparently it gets worse with length of gameplay.

Yeah, the length of the series will definately quench your thirst. Thief 2 is quite expansive in comparison to the first.