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Faralas, i assume you're out of the Mortuary now , yes? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/up.gif" alt="" />


Yes! I thought the mortuary was fun and set the stage for what kind of play to expect throughout the rest of the game.

I've got Dak'kon (or however you spell it) in my party now and I'm still looking for Pharod. I've completed a lot of little quests here and there. (Can't think of any at the moment - my brain's kinda fuzzy - not enough caffiene!)

Torment's theme is extremely dark which is a welcomed change, but the game 'sticks' a lot which really slows down the play (and is starting to wear on my nerves). I have a Dimension 2.52 GHz, 512 MB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 420 and since I got this game when I had my old PC (which was a Pentium II that I upgraded to 128 MB RAM), I thought for sure there would be no problems running Torment on the new PC. I have had some problems running the older games on XP, but I set the compatibility for Win98 and everything seems to run fine (except in the case of Torment, which played worse when I changed Win compatibility to 98).

I'm not giving up on the game because I like the storyline. In a small way, it reminds me of Jack Vance's Dying Earth Tales, which was an excellent fantasy series (books).


Faralas <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mage.gif" alt="" />