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ADOM R67 (version 2.2.1) released as a Steam beta
« on: August 13, 2016, 06:42:42 AM »
Hi!

We just released ADOM R67 (version 2.2.1) as a Steam beta version. Find all the details here:

http://www.ancientdomainsofmystery.com/2016/08/adom-r67-version-221-released-as-steam.html

And now enjoy playing!
Thomas Biskup & Team ADOM

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Re: ADOM R67 (version 2.2.1) released as a Steam beta
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2016, 09:51:42 AM »
I can't wait when this roguelike won't be considered a "Major roguelike" and a new one will take this place.
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Re: ADOM R67 (version 2.2.1) released as a Steam beta
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2016, 11:56:59 AM »
...?  I'm all for new blood to continue to liven up the Roguelike world, especially direct competitors in ADOM's particular style, but ADOM itself has surely well earned the spot in terms of classic major Roguelikes as well as a fine case for such for modern major Roguelikes as well with these great overhauls and improvements that came about thanks to the crowdfunding initiative and Steam release.

It doing well boosts the profile of all Roguelikes as an ambassador of heights others can see to have been reached and perhaps aspire beyond.   8)
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Re: ADOM R67 (version 2.2.1) released as a Steam beta
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2016, 03:28:40 PM »
...?  I'm all for new blood to continue to liven up the Roguelike world, especially direct competitors in ADOM's particular style, but ADOM itself has surely well earned the spot in terms of classic major Roguelikes as well as a fine case for such for modern major Roguelikes as well with these great overhauls and improvements that came about thanks to the crowdfunding initiative and Steam release.

It doing well boosts the profile of all Roguelikes as an ambassador of heights others can see to have been reached and perhaps aspire beyond.   8)
It was just half-troll!

But we really need some good, modern roguelikes that will qualify for this.