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It's not for new artifacts, there were pieces missing.
The Forest Knight's bracers only had 9 pieces for example, they placed a 10th outside Bronzeshield Fortress.
May've spoke too soon. It looks like 'Deal with the Devil' quest isn't advancing. Got to the part where you meet the Hell Knights in the secluded lodge and after that my journal says to wait for further developments... now an entire chapter later and still nothing.
I also had great success by deleting all the quicksaves and autosaves from the past. Game used to get laggy after long sessions and a bit sluggish, works great now.
I have 400 hours according to Steam and it's stable. Only bugs I've seen were minor, tiny things and also my own not understanding the ruleset properly. Game is solid.
Well, that didn't take too long before I ran into more bugs and broken triggers again, and I'm yet again at an impasse.
I'd report it, but Owlcat is fucking gay.
The game thinks I kept the disease hidden from the peasantry, and the game also thinks that I hired the Stag Lord's gang to keep up their old ways as long as it goes to the treasury.
Neither of these things are true - I told the truth about the disease on principle, and I told the Stag Lord's old gang that they could sign up with me but only if they reported in at the capital and stopped banditry.
It's also weird that it was never brought up that I brought kobolds to the city. Not sure if that's a bug or just some weirdness.
Also, my capital doesn't seem to be updating. It's a town now, but it looks exactly the same as before.
I have to stop reading this thread. It's 10-15 posts of everyone saying it's the best RTWP shit ever. This is usually quickly followed by a post like yours. It's too much of an emotional rollercoaster.
Pitax snake Engelidis having such a high AC. Fully buffed team, haste, good hope, prayer, legendary proportion, Linzi's songs, +5 weapons etc and I still can't reliably hit through her 150 heals. Eventually I morphed Octavia into a black dragon with acid breath, set it on auto cast and she went down pretty quick.
Pitax snake Engelidis having such a high AC. Fully buffed team, haste, good hope, prayer, legendary proportion, Linzi's songs, +5 weapons etc and I still can't reliably hit through her 150 heals. Eventually I morphed Octavia into a black dragon with acid breath, set it on auto cast and she went down pretty quick.
What is the story behind that thing anyway. I assume all of this is explored more in the adventure books, in the game it all comes off as a bit contextless.
This and D:OS II are both discounted on my steam wishlist today I see - if I've not played D:OS II yet should I just get that while they keep fixing this?
Chapter five as a whole is a pretty big letdown. Pitax had a ton of potential for a lot of quests -- winning the favor of the houses and guilds, stuff with the bard academy, learning about Irovetti's rise to power, investigating and maybe even neutralizing Engelidis and the Briar, and possibly even a clash between your forces and Irovetti's, ending with a siege on his palace or something.
This and D:OS II are both discounted on my steam wishlist today I see - if I've not played D:OS II yet should I just get that while they keep fixing this?
A DC50 test, nonetheless. But I agree it seems quite stupid to be showered with xp for a one line dialog response. And don't fucking give me Planescape examples, most of them were meaningful to the plot. Intimidating a tomb guardian is virtually inconsequential, since you can just bash his skull in all the same.
A DC50 test, nonetheless. But I agree it seems quite stupid to be showered with xp for a one line dialog response. And don't fucking give me Planescape examples, most of them were meaningful to the plot. Intimidating a tomb guardian is virtually inconsequential, since you can just bash his skull in all the same.
This and D:OS II are both discounted on my steam wishlist today I see - if I've not played D:OS II yet should I just get that while they keep fixing this?
This and D:OS II are both discounted on my steam wishlist today I see - if I've not played D:OS II yet should I just get that while they keep fixing this?
This and D:OS II are both discounted on my steam wishlist today I see - if I've not played D:OS II yet should I just get that while they keep fixing this?
While Pathfinder is simply a better game, D:OS2 definitely has less bugs.
People can whine all they want, but D:OS2 is still a solid game - https://rpgcodex.net/content.php?id=10819
Chapter five as a whole is a pretty big letdown. Pitax had a ton of potential for a lot of quests -- winning the favor of the houses and guilds, stuff with the bard academy, learning about Irovetti's rise to power, investigating and maybe even neutralizing Engelidis and the Briar, and possibly even a clash between your forces and Irovetti's, ending with a siege on his palace or something.