Anyone find Avernum 4 not as good as 1-3?

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AuthorTopic: Anyone find Avernum 4 not as good as 1-3?
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The first 3 Avernums were incredibly addicting to me.. for some reason I find 4 to be kinda boring... I am about 2/3 through but I've found it incredibly repetitive... Who knows.. maybe my tastes have changed...

Anyone agree/disagree?
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As I recall, the general impression after A4 was released was it had pretty good hacking and not much else (except a few nifty things here and there, like the shades). To the best of my knowledge, the general impression of A5 is that it is a more complete game. So finish A4, enjoy the combat, and then head straight on to A5, which you'll probably like better.

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Avernum 4 had too much of a recycled plot from A3. The best addition was the Darkside Loyalists which become the major villians of A5. Jeff was mostly working on fixing the combat system which is better in A5 and he restores all those things that A4 lacks like elevations and boats.
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Averforge takes away what is "Avernum" about Avernum. It also seems a bit small.

However, from what I have heard, A5 is supposed to be very good.

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I thought that it had the simplified game mechanics of a Geneforge game without all the interest provided by creating and maintaining the creations. Thus I think it falls between two stools.
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I really think it had to do with the lack of a plot.. There really isn't much of a motivation... Bring item halfway across the world is pretty boring.

I do like the engine changes though.

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Avernum 4 was just lots of clicking. BOOOORRRRRIIIINGGGG.

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All SpidWeb ga..no..almost all PC-based games requires a lot of clicking..

And as I recall the rumors..A4 somewhat saved SpidWeb Software.. :eek:

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How did A4 save Spierweb and mayority think its worst than previous.

I personaly liked A4.

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Rumors, my friend..rumors..

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Posts: 732 | Registered: Saturday, June 24 2006 07:00
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quote:
Originally written by Azuma:

Rumors, my friend..rumors..
Not rumours. Jeff Vogel himself has said that if it wasn't for the fact that Avernum 4 sold so well, Spiderweb Software may not still be around. I can't find the thread he said it in now, but it was said on these boards.

Avernum 4 isn't as good as say, Avernum 2, in my opinion, but it does it's job very well. It was never about the great plot - it was all about kicking off the second trilogy. I don't think Avernum 1 had a great plot either. It was all about setting up the player in a new location, and starting the trilogy off.

And, now I feel dirty for writing a post longer than a line.

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A4 sold very, very well, but this is not terribly informative in itself. After A1-3 and the huge wait time and anticipation, Jeff could've remade KOWP in the GF engine, burned it to a CD, and called it A4, and it would've sold well.

The purpose of the A4 that he actually made was to get the new engine in place and have some good hacking. It accomplished both of those things. The over-arching plot was never the point. But then, the over-arching plot in A3 was kinda stupid, too, and A3 was a great game.

I don't think I'll ever have the urge to replay A4, but I did enjoy it as I played it the first time. So even if it fell off the mark of A1-3 a little, it's still well above most of the garbage out there.

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How did A4 save Spierweb and mayority think its worst than previous.
The majority is us members on Spidweb. We tend to view things with a more critical point of view.

Plotless RPGs are quite popular. Bored teenagers with too much free time I suppose.

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Posts: 1384 | Registered: Tuesday, February 6 2007 08:00
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It wasn't plotless, and it was a fine game. It just had a plot that people who had finished A2 and A3 could see coming a mile away. So a lot of the board regulars here were disappointed. The general public, to whom Rentar Ihrno was just a bad tenant, liked A4 fine.

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Azuma:
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All SpidWeb ga..no..almost all PC-based games requires a lot of clicking..

Sure. But I included the word 'just'. JUST lots of clicking. Clicking without any of the enjoyment usually attached to computer games.

Avernum 4 took the worst elements from the previous Avernums and Geneforges, and merged them into one terrible product. And I don't care if it sold well. So did Revenge of the Sith and Titanic.

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Warrior
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I've played G1-3 and A 1-3.. I'll be done with A4 soon... I also own G4 and Resurrection... are they better than A4? For those who have played A5(I think it is out?), is it any better?
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The only thing about A4 that bugged me is the ported Geneforge graphics..

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Yes! I abhor the new engine. I love A1-A3, due partly to its ingenuous engine, and Geneforge style graphics just aren't my preference.

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I've made my way to the chithrath next in the nw corner in the remote tunnels and I'm really really feeling the painful repetition... am I almost done?
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Beat it... Glad to be done.. guess the repetition just wore on me... more story is needed and less grinding!
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Originally written by shadow9d9:

Beat it... Glad to be done.. guess the repetition just wore on me... more story is needed and less grinding!
A5 delivers on both.

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A5 has an incredibly engrossing story, I've pretty much been playing nonstop for the past week, eat, sleep a little, go to work, and A5. I 'm just compelled to complete that next quest, or find Gladwells next item. I have to say I find the Lark and Gladwell quest arc's to be enjoyable and challenging, plus they lend a lot to the back-story of this area of Avernum.

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quote:
Originally written by macdude22:

A5 has an incredibly engrossing story, I've pretty much been playing nonstop for the past week, eat, sleep a little, go to work, and A5. I 'm just compelled to complete that next quest, or find Gladwells next item. I have to say I find the Lark and Gladwell quest arc's to be enjoyable and challenging, plus they lend a lot to the back-story of this area of Avernum.
Why must Jeff torture us Windows user so?

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