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By far the biggest was to build a lot of the systems to be heavily extendable. When I said that there was a long pause from the interviewer (in its final state it was 33k, if curious) which I attribute to misunderstanding that while I was technically a student, I wasn’t exactly new to programming (I had started self teaching c++ more than a decade prior, and even Java a good 7 or 8 years before).Īlthough it was built as a clone, and used the originals assets (I had no intention to release a build just wanted to be able to play) I did take some liberties with the game. In an interview for a different job at the same time I was asked (prefaced with the understanding it isn’t a great measure), how many lines of code it was: 1000? 2000? At that point it was well past 16 000. It also provided one of my favourite entering the industry anecdotes. Conveniently it ended up serving as a demonstration of my capacity as a game programmer and helping me get my first job in the industry. So I decided to take it on myself and build it in Java to avoid the problem in the future.
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A few clones existed, but nothing that would help me out. The problem was that I was on a Mac and the game was for Windows 3.1.
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The story is that I had an urge to play Mordor after having not played it in a very long time. A character can only give less or equal gold to what they have, and any character has more than a negative amount of gold so this will work any time.A clone of the Windows 3.1 game Mordor: Depths of Dejenol. Just remember that this will give the character you're trading from that amount of gold, and will take that amount away from the other character. Goto the Exchange Items screen, and give the dummy character a NEGATIVE amount of money - I've found -1,000,000,000 is a nice number to use. Unload the new character, then load any character you want to give any amount of money to. (Also sell for cash and you can buy it back, but the price of a slave is also negative)Ĭreate a dummy character of any race, gender, alignment, guild and stats - It doesn't matter, as he/she will be rendered virtually useless by this procedure. Get a slave as one of your companions and in the confinement try to change it's alignment and it will cost you a negative amount-meaning they pay you to work for you. Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol Cheats For PC
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