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    Default dungeons and dragons eyes of the beholder issue

    hi.
    when i boot up the game and come into a fight i can't move my characters in battle but outside its totally fine

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    can't change targets either
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    Two questions before I can help:

    Which version of EotB are you talking about?

    What emulator are you using?

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    For that game you are best off playing either the PC version with DosBox (You can play all 3 games and import your save from 1 to 2 and 2 to 3) or going with the Sega CD version that is just a much better version than the SNES port

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    I was going to mention that, yes - and for DOSBox, there's (now) the All-Seeing Eye, which is an automapper for the first two, and a separate version that "sort of" works for 3. What I was worried about was that this user was talking about the lesser-known GBA version. It's a very different game than the DOS/SNES/SegaCD versions, and has first-person view outside of combat and then switches to an overhead isometric view when in a fight. The different control schemes between the two view styles can be a hassle; I know it was for me at first.

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