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Many more keyboard-programmable commands were available, but I made it through the game without them. I preferred to fight on the fly in real-time, although there was an option to pause the action with a keyboard key. It was then possible to issue commands to the characters while in pause mode, then unpause the game and watch the resultant havoc. Should that sound too much like work, rest assured live that you can leave all members to their own live devices and just pump live the health and mana icons in the heat of battle, possibly having spell casters switch gears to heal party members (or resurrect dead ones) here and there. One last point about human party members: I did not need to pay for any of them. I'm not saying I didn't bribe a prospective party member with gold to join us, I'm merely saying that I shouldn't have. I got plenty of fine coconspirators who merely volunteered their services, shaping up into great warriors as the thrilling battles ensued.
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