AuroraJune wrote:Actually, I came across these games BECAUSE of Amaranth, and no, I don't think Amaranth "spoils" us gamers on their site - they just realize some of their customers are not as good as all of them, and therefore make help available for all levels of players from very very newbie all the way up to other programmers. And, yes, I do like their system. I've bought every game they sell, knowing that if I get overly stuck somewhere, I *CAN* seek help.
This is the first game I've bought here, however, and I have to say - while extremely interesting, I do dislike immensely the fact that neither the big fish walk through nor the walk through here, explain clearly that there are certain places where things HAVE to be done in a very SPECIFIC order, otherwise the next part of the game doesn't unlock and you're permanently stuck if you don't start over from the beginning. I've restarted 4 times now. And, I think I've hit another one of those stops, but.... neither walk through tells me that, nor offers help as to what step I might have missed. Thus me registering and posting.......
I'm stuck in the ancient temple. I've found 3 of the 6 pillars, but I can't *GET* to the third one to activate it, and can't find the other 3 rooms at all. Better maps, please???? PLEASE????? PLEASE???? I'd seriously be willing to buy a map with the directions to/from room to room within the temple (I'd almost be willing to pay more than I paid for the game, I'm that desperate) I've been stuck in the temple for 6 HOURS of searching, and if I have to restart them game again, I'm seriously swearing off your company and never buying another game here!!!!! Its just too frustrating!
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I just about echo exactly what AuroraJune said! Almost. Except for the paying more parts.

I am playing Millennium: A New Hope again as I got too frustrated when it first came out and never finished. When I saw the notice on Amaranth that 4 was out -- I took a look at it again -- and then noticed that there was a new build so I downloaded it. The new build was an improvement in some areas -- but I still find it frustrating. Specifically:
> I don't enjoy maps that are hard to navigate because you can't SEE them well -- ie
THE SWAMP. As much as it pains me to admit -- I'm probably on the older spectrum of your customer base -- and my eyes don't need the challenge thank you. Yes I used the arrows but that only addresses getting in and out to get The Rogue. I just had to bite the bullet and order my first pair of glasses -- let's not rub it in okay?
> I'm not a fan of things that need to be completed in a certain order or they can't be completed at all. Because...
> I like to complete ALL quests and find ALL secret rooms/items. I'm
especially adamant about that when each game is part of a continuing series. I understand that what is "hard" for me -- might be "normal" or even "easy" for someone else -- and that if you make the games too easy it's boring. And as a whole I don't find this game hard -- just certain elements/sections.
I like to play the game in its entirety -- asking a question/looking for an answer only if I'm totally stuck -- and then I only want enough info to get moving again. Then at the end I go looking for help with things I can't complete. This is where I am now. I need to find a few more butterflies (got the list here so I should be able to complete that one) -- the last pillar -- and find a few more secret rooms. I used the walkthrough over at BFG -- but either I missed somethings -- or it doesn't point out each secret room -- and I can't find a complete list/guide here. I posted here for help with the pillars -- but no one has answered after 3 days. At Amaranth even questions about the older games get answered. After all -- if I get so frustrated I don't complete the first game -- I'm not going to buy the other 3.
As you have mentioned in other threads -- certainly -- if I don't like your style of RPG I can just choose not to purchase and play them. And I have done that with your Laxius Force series -- not my cup of tea. However I do like this series enough to take the time to look for help and write this message...