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Dungeon Lords

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The great wizard Galdryn of the Meadows has been vanquished by a deadly conspiracy within the Circle of Mages. His chief ally, Lord Davenmor, now struggles to save his kingdom from the dark forces of the conspiracy and the onslaught of Lord Barrowgrim’s army of marauders. But there is hope, for according to prophecy a Great Champion shall appear to challenge the evil invaders - the Realm awaits YOU to be this Champion!
FEATURES STEAM Version:
Now Supports Steam Multiplayer up to 8 Players with support of Steam Lobby
Automap Fog of War
New additional ActionBar added with 12 additional action slots using F1-F12 as hotkeys
ActionBar items can now be moved around in Inventory or Equipped and retain viability in the action bar
Revised Difficulty Settings
Enhanced Skill, Inventory and Spellbook Features
Revised Spells, Consumables and usable Items
FEATURES:
Co-op story mode for up to 8 players and full single-player game experience
New Hero Classes, new and improved Class Skills, and new unique Class action abilities
Full World and Character Re-mastering for enhanced gameplay experience
50-70 hours gameplay time
All new intuitive Graphic User Interface and Action Bar system
Enhanced Multiplayer features (includes Trading and Friendly Targeting for buffs and heals)
Dual Switchable Interface Modes (supports Hot-Key action play and Point&Click play)
Improved Graphic & Visual Enhancements
Updated full hardware Screen Resolution support (16:10, 16:9, 1920x1080 etc.)
Newly Re-Mastered Audio sounds and speech

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Heuristic Park
Publisher
THQ Nordic
Age rating
Not rated

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: x86 or x64 bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/Win7
  • Processor: AMD/Intel single-core processor running at 2.0 GHz (Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 are the minimum recommended)
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: ATI/NVIDIA/Intel dedicated, mobile or integrated graphic card with at least 128MB of dedicated VRAM and with at least DirectX 9.0c and Shader Model 3.0 support. ATI Radeon X1600, NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT and /Intel GMA X3100 are minimum recommended graphic cards.
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 6 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated or dedicated DirectX 9 compatible soundcard
Recommended:
  • OS: x86 or x64 bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/Win7
  • Processor: AMD/Intel dual-core processor running at 2.6 GHz (Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 X2 are recommended)
  • Memory: 2048 MB RAM
  • Graphics: ATI/NVIDIA/Intel dedicated, mobile or integrated graphic card with at least 256MB of dedicated VRAM and with at least DirectX 9.0c and Shader Model 3.0 support. ATI Radeon HD3800 series and Nvidia GeForce 8800GT (and higher) are recommended graphic cards.
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 6 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated or dedicated DirectX 9.0c compatible soundcard
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Last Modified: Apr 18, 2023

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Dungeon Lords reviews and comments

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Microsoft from Deutsch
So first there are a total of 2 Versions of Dungeon Lords, the Original and "Dungeon Lords Steam Edition." The Latter is available here on Steam. The Steam Edition, however, is very different from the Original in the Point "skill system" and the worse. I personally have no Reason to play this Version because of this Aspect. First of all, the difference: In The Original: When You get experience, you get a certain number of "Skill points" from which you could buy attributes as well as Skills. These had a certain Value and were made cheaper by a high Intellect. In the Steam Edition: When You step up, you get a certain Number of "Bonus Points" that you can spend on attributes and also a Number of "Skill points" that you can spend on Skills. In other words, you get much more at lvl Rise but nix for Intermediate break. In addition, the Steam Edition has severe Class Restrictions. If you belong to the wrong class, you can't take a lot of skills anymore. Compared to the Original there you could take almost all skills that were not orders specific. However, they then cost more Points if you had the wrong class. Long talk short sense: The Original in itself not an outstanding Game, especially it wasn't, but Afgrund Of the Fight and Skillsystem tied it up anyway and I habs unpacked to play in multiplayer again. I can only recommend The Steam Edition to a limited extent, because the Original Is not revised but can still score points through a very good Scaffolding.
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Now I, too, have managed to write a Review of Dungeon Lords: Since I have known the Game for a long time and played the "first edition" in all its splendour and all its Bugs:D. And then I bought the remastered Dungeon Lords and was visibly thrilled when I was finally able to play through it. But Dungeon Lords Steam Edition is still a Number bigger because you can finally use the popular Multiplayer mode again without any other things like Hamachi etc ... To have to use. Now to the actual Part: I bought the edition for €3.75 (there is still for the Price ^^) where I would have spent €15 on it simply because I think this Game is so good. But precaution this game is not like any other Classic Role-playing Game as it mainly relies on Random Spawn And The Opponents just happen to come from The next Mountain or Shrubbery. There are also some scripted Apparitions placed somewhere in the World. But otherwise, the World is very empty as far as Opponents are concerned. The Dialogues are now still very Trashy and funny Kept, although I miss the Sound tracks with some new Npcs but well at least you can still read it (hust hust who reads today to days nor Dialogues hust). The Story is also very well held in typical good against nasty combat. And the best Feature there is is the Music that finally exists now there are only about 5 tracks that are constantly scracking through the same loop, but there is now music. But all in all, despite only smaller bugs, the Game has become very beautiful and much more finished than it was back in 2005. And I would buy it again at any Time and certainly play through it again 20 times. And who knows maybe I'll do a Let's Play:) Xd
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