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#998938 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.4)

Posted by RebornJedi on 04 October 2019 - 17:31

not getting any search results on the buff market


#998937 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.4)

Posted by BadPenny on 04 October 2019 - 17:19

So far it looks pretty good.  I will try hunting on it next hunt critters DQ, or when I hunt for real, whichever comes first.  

 

One question though:

How do you toggle buff packages on and off for the buff market?  Am I just missing it?




#998935 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.4)

Posted by Etlebrook on 04 October 2019 - 12:16

When it first flashed up, there was a notice about going to the forums.... it was showing as fourms.

 

new icons are great! much easier to see.




#998739 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.3)

Posted by RebornJedi on 29 August 2019 - 19:26

is there no combat log or screen on the app? wasn't given any display messages that I successfully killed a monster.. I know the old app had a log I could check


#998735 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.3)

Posted by RebornJedi on 29 August 2019 - 18:53

having a Summon Shield Imp indicator on the hunting screen is needed.. knowing how many imps you have left protecting you is key.. also a backpack counter while hunting would be nice..

the buff market is a bit messy and has some display issues.. you should just automatically list buffs by the alphabet.. and when choosing the levels let us just search without picking a number.. or have button to pick max

I tried to pick a buff with level 175 and it didn't display all buffs on the market.. I checked on the web browser.. when I chose 150 it would show the correct listings for the base 150 buffs but would be 175 with fury caster..

also you should display searched buffs by lowest listing first automatically instead of highest..


#998728 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.3)

Posted by sohail94 on 29 August 2019 - 00:40

Scout tower is amazing thanks, found it finally under Guild-Structures lol.

Guild report needs to list members in A-Z order, seems like a random order atm

"View Tagged List" is supposed to lead to Guild Report? nothing happens when tapping on it.




#998719 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.3)

Posted by RebornJedi on 28 August 2019 - 20:28

excited to see the view creature option in there now.. I'm gonna test out a full hunt using nothing but the app and will let you know about my experience


#998718 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.3)

Posted by BadPenny on 28 August 2019 - 18:02

Just updated and really liking what I see so far.  I have noticed there are still some goblins out for coffee.... Get them a Keurig already.......




#998459 Fallen Sword: Mobile Application (0.7.2)

Posted by activeh1 on 07 August 2019 - 20:29

Yep working fine now ,thank you


#998310 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories

Posted by johnagod on 29 July 2019 - 14:07

Have so many great memories of this game, after all I'm still playing after over 11 years.

 

I remember attacking that damn level 120ish elite (Ethereal Guardian or something) in the realm via Mountain Path and getting deleveled back to 1 - a classic. 

 

I remember when legendary events were a huge deal. I remember when the Ghostly creature (level 55 LE) was released into the realms and the realm was flooded with players. I remember racing to get kills every ten minutes on xx:x7 because that was when new ones would spawn. I remember selling my 1 or 2 drops for a few fsp and being delighted with myself.

 

I remember someone buying blood bloom plants for 60k from me when they were first released. I just so happened to be level 30ish at the time and hunted in the realm where the relevant creature spawned.

 

I remember winning my first arena. Feralnoob who was a top arena player at the time showed me some tips and I became addicted. I remember when arena rewards were valuable (hint hint), racing other players to join the 16-player tourneys for prizes like Boar Tusks, Fire Stone of Bothild and Xind Essence. Those tourneys would fill up in 1-2 minutes. Arenas would refresh every 15 minutes with dozens taking place every hour. It was also a nice way to earn fsps considering it took me a long time to significantly upgrade my character.

 

I remember when GvG was reworked and it was crazy popular because there were a new string of epics for people to invent. I joined a small guild and we GvGed for a while, earned a nice amount of RP and then the founder bought the RP items, left and we got nothing LOL  :P

 

I remember when titan hunting first came out, I remember securing our first titan in Legends of Amber. We had multiple hunters and we were one of the top titan hunting guilds for a short time. I remember it taking actual skill (and a fast connection lol) to be good at titan hunting. No teleport, no titan doubler, no flood of epics. I also remember when RP was awarded to the top 5 guilds instead of TKP!

 

But most of all I do remember the people and the thousands of great players who have come and gone over the past decade. I still search some people's player names in hope to see some of them being active recently. I really do hope that this game will somehow pick up a bit more once this app is done. I feel like it's becoming more and more neglected, which is sad. Not sure if there is a point to this thread or if HCS were just feeling sentimental but it felt nice writing this post. Thanks HCS for giving us a great game!




#998300 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories

Posted by Elincia on 28 July 2019 - 23:35

Well I only started playing this game because my ex boyfriend introduce me to the game, I'm still playing now for 13 years, I enjoy the game but their are some things I missed; now able to do all the quests in the game because they are not available  anymore, I really miss those epic quests I think they should have been continued. I remember when epics were really expensive, now the low level epics are cheap, now I have to wait until the higher level epics become affordable. Probably in the next five years that will happened. I don't like the pvp parts of the game; pvp protection should included protection of your gold because some of the new player can't afford to upgrade their bank deposits which would protect their gold.




#998299 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories

Posted by drewdawn on 28 July 2019 - 09:35

I start play because I moved away from where I grew so one of my friend said we meat here every day to chat  , I never played any game but loved this one , my most favorite was buy my ghostly set an sandtork set both cost like 50fsp each pc I sold gold till I could get them, my first titian kill was sweet an getting 35k max Stam was awesome, best part is the other player jaha kokokoko will72 an my roomy flashfire , I have made this game part of my every day life I will go to free wifi if mines down to log on every day WE COULD USE ALOT MORE LVLS FOR THE 4200 CLUB BE SWEET don't want to lose them 

love the an the players every one have a great day too many good time to write about 

thank you for making the game, iv turn down free w.o.w. to stay here great jod




#998290 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories

Posted by 1daboss on 27 July 2019 - 17:21

I too was brought into the game by a friend who ended up quitting and leaving me his guild.  I was not a very high level. I was like lvl 60.  I remember buying a King Au set for like 120 fsps and then the game went down for 4 or 5 days and everyone went into withdrawal.  The great rollback it was called cause the game was reset and the sale of the au set was taken back. Whew!  I watched the great wars between the top guilds with awe. Folks lost lots of levels and it was exciting to watch.  Better than tv.  lol

 

1daboss




#998283 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories

Posted by BadPenny on 27 July 2019 - 01:12

Penny Story time:

 

A Wizard Escapes

 

 

The young wizard was very unhappy.  Things had just seemed wrong all day, and it frustrated him.  He couldn't put his finger on the problem, and it drove him crazy.  

 

As he trudged down the rutted roadway, he pondered his plight, regretting leaving home to start this journey, but reluctant to return all the same.  Lost in thought, he never noticed the man behind him until it was too late.  All thought faded to black as he fell to the ground.

 

 

When he woke up, he was in a dimly lit cell with several other people. It stank of urine and other even less savory things, and the sounds of moaning and weeping were horrendous.

 

Checking himself over, he was pleased to find that other than a bump on the head, he was uninjured.  He checked his pockets, found that they had left him his wand, and thanked his lucky stars.  Muttering a prayer, the young sorcerer went to a corner as far from the others as possible.  He began to chant softly, so as not to be heard, as he began the door spell.  Soon, the wall before him began to glow, at first very dimly, then brighter and brighter as he continued his incantation.  The other prisoners started to notice him by now and began to surge closer.  

 

With a loud *POP* a huge doorway appeared in the wall.  The wizard darted through, and narrowly missed being crushed in the stampede of bodies rushing behind him.  

 

Blindly, he rushed down the streets, looking for a place to hide until night, when he could steal a horse and some supplies.  Soon, he came to a narrow alley, and ducked in.  The alley stank, too, but not nearly as bad as the cell had, and for that he was grateful.  He slowed to a walk, and began trying doors.  On the third or fourth try, he finally found one that was unlocked, and he darted in as quickly as he could.  

 

It was dark inside, so he cast a simple light spell and began to look around.  As he explored, he listened carefully for the sounds of someone nearby.  

 

The first room he came to was the kitchen. He pulled the checkered tablecloth off the table and began to fill it with food. 

 

When he finished with this, he moved to the next room, which held a cot, a chair and a desk, and not much else.  There was a photo of somebody's grandparents on one wall, but other than that, there was no decor.  He searched the desk, but really didn't find much of anything.

 

Moving along swiftly now, with purpose, he searched the rest of the house.  He managed to scrounge up a tinder box, flint, some rope, a knife, and some string and fish hooks.  Deciding not to press his luck further, he left the dark residence.  

 

Outside, it was already past dusk, and the young mage scurried along looking for some signs of a stable or somewhere else that he could steal a horse.  Soon, he came to a courtyard with a well and some benches.  Dropping the tablecloth, he sank down on the nearest bench with a sigh of relief.  As he rested, he watched the fireflies around him and started to relax a little bit.  He was exhausted, and in minutes he had fallen fast asleep.  

 

When he awoke, it was just after dawn, and the birds were starting to sing.  Anxious to be rid of this place.  he decided to forgo the horse, and walked out of the city and disappeared into the countryside.




#998282 Fallen Sword: Campfire Stories

Posted by zzephyr on 26 July 2019 - 23:53

it was a dark and stormy night, and papa goose and baby goose sat around the campfire.

"tell us a story, old man!" and this is the story he told.

 

it was a dark and stormy night, and papa goose and baby goose sat around the campfire.

"tell us a story, old man!" and this is the story he told.

 

it was a dark and stormy night, and papa goose and jacqueline carey, author of the companion of pain's legacy,

sat around the campfire, which is a mystery, but this is the story she told:

 

the aunties and the uncles played volleyball while the youngster hunted plants to make purple orbs to feed the baby goose.

 

it was a dark and stormy night, and sequency and simultaneity argued around the campfire. it gets dark and stormy when you look away from the campfire, but hoop snakes always look toward it again half the time and honey badgers don't care.

 

sometimes survivors burn on so that their story can be told, so the dreadlord (se) was majorly bummed when a baby goose devoured its undead flesh alone without passing 1000.

 

the baby goose learned perspective from pablobison, who said, "it's only stam."

 

the baby goose used to squawk at monsterplayers plucking its feathers, but now it enjoys the tickles even at the loss of shiny exp(atriots).

 

once baby goose learned that the ghosts aren't real, it started to enjoy the rest of life, too, and became less concerned with fast-forwarding to the ending or going back to the beginning, but living, as we do, in the middle.

 

 

--

(with respect to ursula k. le guin, who wrote, "it was a dark and stormy night; or, why are we huddling about the campfire?" not knowing that baby geese like to steal)






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