This file is a quick summary of the changes from 1.0 to 1.1, and of some of the new features that have been added. Some of the text below only applies to game two. New Features: 1. Game Difficulty: You can now set the difficulty of your game in the Character Creation dialog. Choices are Easy, Intermediate, Difficult, and Experts Only. 1.0 is Intermediate on this scale. Harder games have more monsters and traps per level, fewer objects and less money per level, and the stores pay you less for stuff you sell them. It also takes more experience to go up in levels of experience at harder difficulty settings. 2. Button Bar: The most common commands appear on the button bar for easy mouse access. The spells you have on the spell menu are present here as well, so you have easy mouse access to them as well. Right clicking on the buttons will tell you what they do (and the mana required for the spell if it's a spell button). Keyboard users can turn off the button bar in the new Options dialog accessable via File-Options. 3. There are various new text popups that appear during the game. If you are loading an existing game, it will mark the ones you would have seen by now as seen, so you can view them in the Review Story dialog. The Review Story dialog also now has a button that takes you to the Background section of the help file, which many people were missing. 4. There is now a Character Attributes dialog accessable off of the Character dialog. This displays a simple listbox that tells you if you are levitating, detecting monsters, what you are currently resistant to (and how strongly), etc. 5. Added a Rest Until Mana Restored command. Before, both 'r' and 'R' did Rest Until Healed. Now 'r' is Rest Until Healed and 'R' is Rest Until Mana Restored. Both of these commands are now interruptable via any keypress or mouse click. Rest Until Mana Restored actually restores mana at double normal rate, (2 points per hour), although it only interrupts when you get attacked, not when you first see a monster. It's more like "sleep" than "rest". 6. Added Esc support to dialogs that only had an OK button. Also added Double Click support in Review Story, Select Object, and the Spellbook dialogs. Feature Modifications: 1. Moved the options into a dialog (File-Options) rather than on the menu. Also made the Spell menu accessable in the inventory for easy casting of identifies and remove curses. 2. Some of the special monsters, such as Hrungnir in game one, and the giant kings in game two, are now immune to sleep and polymorph. 3. The parchment is now deleted after it's read. Since the text is available in Review Story anyway, there was no need to keep it around. If you load a 1.0 game and had the parchment it will be deleted. 4. Gelatinous Globs now always have some treasure. 5. Levitation is no longer total trap immunity. Only gravity activated traps are effected (trapdoors, pits, etc). Magic traps, such as Glyphs, will still go off even if you are levitating! 6. Enchanted packs can no longer be nested. You can still put multiple enchanted packs in a normal container, you just cant put them inside each other. 7. Resist Fear and Resist Acid have been removed, as they aren't useful in the current game (but someday ;) . 8. Selling wands/staves to the stores guarantees at least 2 charges will be restored unless it shatters. 9. Clairvoyance now maps secret doors and traps. 10. The levitate spell lasts longer now (15 minutes instead of 10). 11. Saving now puts up a message in the description window, so it's obvious after a click on the save button that it worked. Bug Fixes from 1.0: 1. Fixed the occassional level corruption bug with the Save Levels To Disk option. If you had a spell pending on a monster (Haste/Slow/Sleep) when you left the level, the game would put up warning messages and then GP when you returned to that level. This worked fine if the option was turned off. Note that the SLTD option is only really needed on low memory 286 boxes, since even at the end of game two the saved levels will only take about 350-400K of global memory. In 386 protect mode you might as well let virtual memory swap to disk as needed. 2. Fixed adjacent fire/lightning/cold ball spells to pay attention to resist/vulnerability (they weren't) when calculating damage to the character. 3. Fixed elemental attacks to correctly use vulnerability when calculating damage to the character (if you were vulnerable to fire, then fire elemental attacks did NO damage!). 4. Fixed Scroll Room Onto Screen to work when going up/down as well.