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Just wondering if anyone has ever played (or even heard of) any of the incarnations of Descent. At last check there are: Descent, Descent II, Descent to Undermountain, Descent II: Vertigo Series, and Descent�. Just today I bought Descent: The Definitive Collection, which includes Descent, Descent II, Descent: Levels of the World, Descent II: Vertigo Series, and Descent Mission Builder 2. Also included was a demo for Descent�, which I am elated to say that I can play (previous computers didn't have a 3D accelerated video card). I played level one of Descent, beat it, then played level one of Descent II, and beat it. Then I played level one of Descent�, and got my @$$ kicked.
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I have Descent II, but haven't played it in a while.
------------------ Frank's Home Page "My son and I have this wonderful kind of rivalry. Since I've taken over the Mac department in our home, he's seen fit to take over the PC. I have a routine I do for him, walking down the hall, bumping into walls, doing corkscrews and stumbling. I tell him I'm a Windows operating system." - John de Lancie
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Well, I got a copy of Descent3 with my sound card (SBLive X-Gamer), surprisingly it was not a demo and was actually a full version...so I'm playing it now
Oh and don't feel too bad, its a pretty hard game. ------------------ No I'm Spartacus!
[This message has been edited by Mucus (edited December 29, 1999).]
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It might also be due to the fact that my mouse wasn't working with it, and I had already played the D1 level several times, but I actually played the D2: VS level 1, so it was a little more challenging (actually, I used the invulnerability code ). I hope to buy D� sometime... It's at my brother's work, and he can get it at 15% off (no taxes!).
------------------ Frank's Home Page "My son and I have this wonderful kind of rivalry. Since I've taken over the Mac department in our home, he's seen fit to take over the PC. I have a routine I do for him, walking down the hall, bumping into walls, doing corkscrews and stumbling. I tell him I'm a Windows operating system." - John de Lancie