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April 4th, 06:52 AM
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What version of the game are you playing on again? HD, RT, freedink, YeOlde?

HD. I'm actually using Windows 7 to play Dink, which means that I could even try to play SOB Redux with good old v1.08 if I really wanted to. I think that might not be such a good idea though...

Yes the Goblin in the cave is technically a bad guy. Originally I think I had planned to do something with a goblin story line that encompassed more of the lands, but ended up ditching it. Basically if you killed him, then the Goblin master plan is cut off and nothing much happens, but if you don't, the Goblins were meant to become a powerful force in the world. In the end all I kept was them not speaking like they used to in the original game, and it doesn't matter if you let him live or not.

Ah, thank you for the clarification. I feel less bad about killing him now.

So I can replicate this lovely bug, it seems if you press the CTRL key madly just as the hammer returns you can then send an extra couple of hammers off, i.e. two instead of one, then three instead of one... didn't manage to get to 4.

If you really do it a lot, you might, after quite a few seconds, get to the point where there are so many hammers that it's no longer possible to count them, unless maybe you take a screenshot. That's what happened to me anyway.

I have a headache at the moment, but I might try to play a bit more of Story 2 today.