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    JConley368@aol.co
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    Birthright Computer Game

    Several people were wondering why it was taking so long to publish the game.
    We are pushing to get the game out as soon as possible. We have been
    play-testing and debugging it for the last several months so it will be as
    easy to get into and as bug-free as possible. Thanks for your patience.

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    Andrew Levashoff
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    Birthright Computer Game

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    Which Sierra plant is/was the Birthright computer game worked on, Oakhurst,
    Ca. or Bellevue, Wa.? Do you have to take a pre-generated regent or can you
    make your own?

    Andy


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    JConley368@aol.co
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    Birthright Computer Game

    The Birthright computer game was developed by the Synergistic Software
    division of Sierra in Renton, WA. You have your choice of 34 regents in 17
    lands, but they are pregenerated. We are thinking of adding a character
    generator in future versions.
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    > Ca. or Bellevue, Wa.? Do you have to take a pre-generated regent or can
    you
    > make your own?
    >
    > Andy
    >

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    JConley368@aol.co
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    Birthright Computer Game

    This is in response to Justin:
    >Last year I recall having a squizz at the demo of the Birthright game
    provided by >Sierra. At that time the quality of graphics for the map of
    Cerilia was quite poor. The >letters of the provinces were fuzzy and blurred
    and not at all easy to read. Was that >just a problem with the demo, or is
    this how the finished product will be.
    >
    >Just out of interest - are the battles in real time or turn based?

    You can zoom in and out on the map view. When you are zoomed out, the letters
    are hard to read because they are small. When you zoom in, they are clear and
    easy to read. (We aren't using the demo art.)

    The battles are either real time or turn based, depending on the option you
    pick.

    - --John Conley

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