

Using automap might even feel cheesy for veteran players. If you haven't played these games previously and don't use any maps or clue books, they will take quite a lot of time and you won't discover all their secrets first time playing them. I remember playing EOB 1 first time in the 90s and especially in the drow levels felt completely lost after going up and down between the levels looking for yet another key. So you could use a bow with your back row cleric and so on.ĮOB with an automapper is of course a completely different game.


If you have a second display, you can play the game fullscreen and have the map window on the second display. It shows a real-time updated dungeon map on a separate window.
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The All-Seeing Eye is an automapper for the English MS-DOS-versions of the first two EOB games, meant to be used with DOSBox on a Windows PC. With Dungeon Master and its clones, mapping could be tricky with teleporters and changing dungeon layouts. Games from the 80s and 90s generally didn't have an automap but assumed players drawing their own maps. The first two EOB-games were developed by Westwood Studios but the third one, universally considered bad, was developed internally by SSI. They draw huge incluence from Dungeon Master, a game amazingly released already in 1987. The Eye of the Beholder - games are AD&D-rulesystem based dungeon crawlers released in the 1990s by SSI.
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I'm guessing I just necro-threaded, nm, it may help someone else.If you like ASE or any other software at ,Ĭonsider donating a small amount via PayPal. notepad++ has a hex editor plugin! Good to know I must look this out. You want to change your location to 8e 21n, you will change the above numbers to:Ġ8 00 00 00 15 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 15 00 00 00 You are at co-ordinates 12e, 13n, down one from your party gold is this:ĠC 00 00 00 0D 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 0D 00 00 00 Your party has 200 gold, you will see C8 one down from the "c" of facing You have searched for facing, you will see this: One of the North or East may be a +1 or -1 not sure how or why (facing maybe?, also not interested enough to figure it out either)

Go down once from the first bit of your money, this number is East co-ordinates, 3 bits later is N co-ordinates, 3 bits later is East co=ordinates and 3 bits later is north co-ordinates again. Then use your money as a starting point (this is assuming your using a hex editor, and each line is 16bits, and you convert your money into hex) One down from the "c" of facing is your party gold.
