pafpearl wrote:Like Granny I am also a grandma and I have the same thing with windowed and full screen being mislabeled. Maybe it is a grandma thing! Anyway I just click window and get full screen.
My more pressing issue is that my save files did NOT carry over and now I am afraid they are gone since I uninstalled the demo. I did not see any save files in the demo folder. I like the game enough to start over but I am not really happy that I have to. I really don't like BMT Micro, I never had any issues at all with Plimus downloads but have an issue every time with BMT.
A suggestion-I think we need a family tree to keep track of all the Lees! Also I think the timeline is a little screwed up, or maybe it's me. How does Magus have so many adult kids? I didn't think so much time had passed. And it would be nice to know how and when his kids became rulers of their respective kingdoms.
I really do like the game though!
We think the windowed/full screen thing may be a video card issue, it's really odd and only seems to happen to certain people, but as long as you can play the game we're happy.
As for the demo, the files don't naturally carry over as uninstalling it removes everything, unless you manually save the files, due to a limitation of the game engine we used, the demo and full game are separate programs, sorry that you have to play the beginning parts again!
About 30 years passes between the intro, where Magus is 18 years old, and the full game, where he is somewhere in his mid to late 40's, as for the story that takes place in the interim, it is a story we plan to tell in the future! But as for them all being adults and the fact that Magus even has a grandaughter, it's more explained in the sequel that we're preparing, but Lee family members tend to age to maturity very quickly, and then their aging slows down considerably, it has to do with the ancestry of the family dating back to Shenandor'ah.
The family tree is something that we've been wanting to put out for some time, I personally had the idea when I first came into the company, and it's sort of languished since then, I believe at our next staff meeting I will bring it up again
Thanks for all the kind words and constructive criticism, and we're glad we have so many grandma's playing! Please continue to let us know how you're enjoying the game and it's story throughout your playing experience.