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My arms are starting to hurt! in General
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Yeah that's pretty much what you have to do if you plan on saving things in the games, I mean all in all it works out pretty well your items typically won't disappear in most places so you can pick where ever you want. It's always more fun when in the game that is actually "your" place though. Even though I'm glad the item system hasn't changed much it really adds a lot to the game play to be able to kill a goblin and it's actually equipped with the items it was using to fight you which you can then take.
Posts: 4 | Registered: Thursday, April 14 2005 07:00
My arms are starting to hurt! in General
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I have loved all of the games of spiderweb's I've played but I've also noticed I always have the same problem in each one. It's that I also want to gather up all the items that drop in the game, it also feels like a waste to me to go kill a whole settlement full of goblins and leave 75% of their swords and armor behind just because I don't have the room or strength to carry it all so I end up making multiple trips back to town and then back to to get more until I have most of it sold. I've just started playing Nethergate: Resurrection and it suddenly came to me that it'd be really nice if in the game you could purchase a wagon that you could take with you around the world map that would have a large weight and item limit too it so that that way you wouldn't have to waste time making multiple trips (which probably bothers me more in the sense that I'm wasting in game days instead of my actual real life time :) ).

One thing I always liked was the having your own base thing, which if I remember right you could buy a mansion in Exile 3 which was nice. I always save the more expensive "treasure" type items such as gold necklaces or silver mugs and that sort of thing and it bugs me to just toss them on the ground in whatever small room I'm given for my party to rest in. It'd be nice to have a nice area to drop things that was actually considered yours. I always thought it'd be fun if, once you were popular enough, you could recruit some npcs that would hang out in specific areas to guard it and make it yours. Like if you go in and kill everyone in a goblin settlement if you wanted you could call your npcs there and they'd set it up as a little base for you and make it feel like it's actually yours. Probably a lot more work than they'd want to do some something so unimportant though.
Posts: 4 | Registered: Thursday, April 14 2005 07:00
Rebellion in Blades of Avernum
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Nevermind I tried guessing and kept reloading untill I eventually found it, thanks anyways.
Posts: 4 | Registered: Thursday, April 14 2005 07:00
Rebellion in Blades of Avernum
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I just finished the valley of dieing things scenario and finished this one. After leaving the town you start in I went looking around and found the abandoned fort just north of town. I cleared it out and killed the drake thing and ended up getting the papers for another quest. Well I go to Willow to talk to that Jean guy for the first time and they yelled at me for doing a Hill Runner quest and told me to take the papers back to them anyways. Well I couldn't get them to finish the starting quest and I didn't know where to go at all so I left the scenario and re-entered and now I'm at the part where I do need the papers but I don't want to do the fort again and get the extra money and exp. So does anyone know what number I type in in the character editor to get the papers just placed in my inventory?
Posts: 4 | Registered: Thursday, April 14 2005 07:00