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Orakio "O Gagá" Rob (not verified)
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Excellent show, as usual!

I've never played Wizardry, and I'm very curious about the series. I've been playing lots of Might and Magic I these days, and I love the way the game forces you to map everything. It is quite fun, you really get the feeling that you are indeed exploring the place. Drawing maps means lots of fun to me.

I'm curious to see how the automapping feature evolved in M&M and the Wizardry series. Drawing your own maps you can add helpful notes to them. Does the automapping in later Wizardry games allow you to add notes?

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