Majesty 2 complewte6/29/2023 ![]() So, it’s a wonderful idea (obviously introduced in the first Majesty) – an RTS/RPG in which you do not, cannot control anyone. I’ll guess this tongue-in-cheek futility is deliberate, though the overplayed, sometimes irritating Sean Connery-spoofing narrator means I don’t quite trust the game’s grasp of humour. Nobody gets rich here - the money just cycles around and around. …To then in turn spend on new heroes, buildings and upgrades. So, you eventually get a decent portion of your spending back… Dimwits - all that gold they've earned, given straight back to its source. Build a marketplace to flog potions, a blacksmith to sell armour and weapon upgrades and an inn to booze the night away in. ![]() The great irony/joy of option a is that the only things heroes have to spend their money on is stuff you’ve got up for sale. Generally you go for option a, squeeze in b when you get some breathing space, and go for c when things get super-nasty and your heroes are flat-out refusing to pitch in. So do you a) set that 1000g as a bounty on the ogre’s gigantic, bald head and (hopefully) have him sent to ogre-hell ASAP without first decimating all your lightly-clad rogues and archers b) buy the armour and hope your turrets and any conveniently nearby heroes sort him out before he does too much damage or c) use your own very limited selection of spells, your only direct interaction with anyone in this world, to zap him a couple of times with a lightning bolt? It's a long-term benefit, but you're facing a short-term problem. You have 1000 gold in the bank, which you’ve been saving to research new Leather armour – a major defensive boon to your archers and rogues. He can knock down a peasant bungalow in seconds, knock down a peasant in microseconds, and make short work of guard towers, guilds, markets and, well, whatever he run into. You know the sort: face like a dog's bumhole, bald head, dirty loincloth, truck-sized club. This is the central struggle at Majesty 2’s heart – whether to spend your earnings on new heroes and upgrades, or as a bribe to make your existing lazy buggers do something for you.Įxample: there’s an Ogre attacking your city. Those 500 gold coins have to come from somewhere, after all. Majesty’s hook is that, as well as setting these quests, you also have to deal with the financial fallout. Sure, they’ll fight monsters if one walks right in front of them, but they won’t go even slightly out of their way unless they known their palms will be crossed with gold afterwards. And that cash is all the heroes really want – they have no interest in protecting the weak or defending the land. You’re the invisible quest-setter of any and every RPG/MMO, providing cash prizes for noble deeds. You make them more arsed by adding more cash, until finally someone shrugs and trudges over there. You don’t select them and manually send them there – you just drop a flag, suggesting somewhere they could go or something they could fight to if they can be arsed. Heroes attack, explore or defend because you’ve set a reward for them to do so. You don’t directly control anyone in this sorta-RTS. And Majesty 2's AI-controlled, massively selfish heroes turn the mirror on us. We want gold, and we want to watch a bunch of numbers increase - because we are greedy and self-obssessed. It tears away the pretend philanthropy and nobility of fantasy heroes, leaving the terrible truth of what we really play most RPGs and MMOs for. There’s something rather scathing about Majesty 2. I confess I've never played the first game, but I was intrigued enough by this decade-on sequel to take a nose. This additional content includes new spells, weapons, units, heroes, buildings, quests and more.The sequel to Microprose/Cyberlore's 2000 RTS/RPG/management game has just hit, this time handled by one of Russian omni-developer/publisher 1C's many studios. ![]() Also included is every item, quest, unit and building previously only available for purchase using the in-game store. ![]() The Kingmaker game editor enables players to create their own missions. Includes all Majesty 2 content: Majesty 2 Kingmaker expansion Battles of Ardania expansion Monster Kingdom expansion They will need a great deal of persuasion before they carry out your wishes… Your rule is not absolute, however, as you face subjects that are independent and stubborn. In the world of Majesty, you are the ruler of the Kingdom. Graphics: GeForce 6800 GTX 512MB or better, Pixel Shader 2.0 – DirectX®: 9.0 Processor: 2.0GHz dual core processor – Memory: 1 GB RAM – Hosts : Mega, 1fichier, Uptobox, Uploaded, Turbobit – Release Name (Crack by): Majesty.2.Collection-PROPHET
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