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Moonring

A Retro, Ultima-inspired RPG with modern design sensibilities! · By Fluttermind, bbbscarter

don't download, get Moonring on Steam instead

A topic by qbxdp created Mar 15, 2024 Views: 1,679 Replies: 2
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https://store.steampowered.com/app/2373630/Moonring/

https://discord.com/invite/zrPbXN6

Steam is kept up to date and also has a link to Fluttermind's Discord


the itch.io download as of March 15, 2024 is still on Build 721 which according to the game's Steam update history was released around November 4, 2023 (almost 4 months ago) while Steam is currently on Build 781 released on February 26, 2024 (2 weeks ago)


if you download this build and try to play it you'll need to create a folder called "save" in your /AppData/Roaming/Moonring/data folder or you'll get an error message saying a dungeon .png file couldn't be loaded, and even then, the overworld travel will always place you back at Yarrow (the starting place) no matter where you were before you zoomed in and lose any progress or items you found as if you reloaded from that checkpoint

in this build i hunted some animals for their meat and even went over to the next town without encountering something that would've put me back to the start this build and lost all the items i bought from the town, the money i found there, and the meat. my progress seemed to always reset back to when i first ever went to the overworld map. the only things that saved were when i discovered a lost ruins and looted it, and got marked map locations from the town

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The Overworld map gets stuck on a save point from time to time. It's not necessarily Yarrow but it's always extremely frustrating. I've managed a few times to get it unstuck but I don't know how I did it and then after a while it gets stuck on a new point.

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The Steam version can also be played without Steam. Just download and run or, move to another directory (say, on a flash drive), then run.