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TDD compatibility

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Does anyone know if TDD has any compatibility issues with different OS's? I downloaded and installed it for Windows 98SE and was wondering if anyone has had any problems playing TDD on a Windows 2000 machine.

Also, is there a list of known bugs?
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HLD,

Try a search on google for TDD. I believe the website is [url=p://www.teambg.net/TDD]http://www.teambg.net/TDD[/url]

Anyway, there is a list of known bugs and a forum. Also, the currrent patch I believe is 1.0.3?

You'll need the patch as well which documents on what bugs are fixed. The latest patch still doesn't fix many of the spelling/grammar errors present. That shouldn't be a big deal, however, for some reason it seems to detract a little atmosphere from the game. Just being picky. Good Luck.

You're really going to like this MOD. I'm not very far into it but there is a lot of excitement when new areas pop up on your world map that were not there the past several times through the game. Plus, the new NPC's.

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If you've never played an assassin, pick up the one you meet early on (I'll omit the location, for a little surprise, even though it's a spoiler).
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Post by Ned Flanders »

proper link

http://www.teambg.net/tdd/



hld,

Here's the proper link. :)
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I am enjoying TDD so far. I ran into what I thought were hobgoblins and after I fireballed them, they kept coming. It was only then that I realised that they were bugbears! I like what I've seen, although they seem to have a few too many kits for my liking (I'm not a kit guy to begin with).
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agreed on the kits. have you talked to bernard at the copper coronet yet??
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Nope. I'm still on the first level of Irenicus's dungeon (I haven't even hooked up with Yoshimo or gone to the Plane of Air area yet).
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What about the patches. Had you already downloaded them.

As far as play, I finished irenicus dungeon, did unseeing eye, and de'arnise keep. Headed out to umar hills. just starting there. New NPC's both to join your party and issue quests, tons of new items, added encounters to current areas, and brand new areas to explore. it's quite fantastic although I'm not that far ahead of you.
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