January 14th, 2008, 10:48 GMT · By Alexandru Stanescu
Ultima VIII Glitches and Secrets (PC)
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Ultima VIII: Pagan (1994) is the eighth part of the computer role-playing game series Ultima. It was not as well-received as Ultima VII, leading many, including lead designer Richard Garriott, to blame its faults on a hasty development timetable forced on the team by Electronic Arts. Following the defeat of the charismatic religious leader Batlin on Serpent Isle, the Guardian banishes the Avatar to a world that he has already conquered, Pagan. The world of Pagan is in eternal twilight as the result of an ancient battle between the Elemental Titans and the evil "Destroyer", which resulted in the victory of the Titans. However, the people of Pagan had to pay a high price: the Titans had to henceforth be worshipped as
gods.
The Titans bestow powers on their most ardent followers, but they are otherwise cruel and unloving rulers, and their followers terrorize the general population. In this part of the series, Garriott delegated most of the work to others, and the result disappointed many fans. Ultima VIII sets off where Ultima VII ended: The Guardian has grasped the Avatar from the Void, and now drops him into the sea of the world Pagan through a pentagram-shaped portal. In the introduction, the Guardian reveals his plot. (Wikipedia)
Glitches
Immortal Beren Beren is immortal, whether at his house in Tenebrae or at his house in Daemon's Crag. If you drop him in deep water or yellow lava, he will be gone. (Note: If you move him once, he says, 'stop moving my stuff.' If you move him twice, he gives you a last warning. The third time, he comes after you with a vengeance.
Secrets
Move Hack and Never Die Make a directory called ''u9'' in the Ultima 8 Directory. Start a new game and press F9 and the cheat menu will appear.