Getting married and executing my wife did the trick though; she got elecrocution. Awesome new sword! That's what the bitch gets for refusing to boink her hubby. I played with her bones.
1. Saving my kid who wanted to be like his old dad, a hero lost in the hobbe cave. Really nice touch.
2.Some guy sending my wife a blackmail letter after i married Lady Grey. He wanted 2K gold. If i killed the guy he would tell everybody. Well i killed him. Still have my wifes. It said i was too cheap to keep it hush hush. But no way am i letting someone blackmail me! The quest was neat but the ending really was pointless.
Anyways I got the full 1K in this game. Getting the Gargoyles was annoying
Weird..
I have 2 houses in Oakfield, that I can't sell/rent...
Only have an option to redecorate them..is that the least one I got in there, didn't noticed that it had a sack/bag covered with blood hanging from the ceiling.. :/ ..but the wife and 2 kids love the house since I put new tables and beds.. :/
Anybody try to get real fat in this game? I was trying. I think that levelling up skill and strength reduces your fatness, however, which is a bummer. Is their a place in the game where you can check your fat meter?
Oh yeah, and I wanted to get as red and demony as the front cover of the game. But Im totally evil and corrupt and I'm not red. Anyone know if you can die your skin?
Also, anyone max out their scars? I'm gonna try to do that soon too.
Check your Logbook under appearance. If Fatness is -20, congrats, you're there.
Basically, where it says percentage, 100% is -20; every 5% is -1 to your appearance. To my knowledge, nothing but celery reduces it, and that's -5% at a time.
Check your Logbook under appearance. If Fatness is -20, congrats, you're there.
Basically, where it says percentage, 100% is -20; every 5% is -1 to your appearance. To my knowledge, nothing but celery reduces it, and that's -5% at a time.
But then I wouldn't be able to kick as much ass... but its a good idea, I will unlearn it and see if it does anything, and take a picture with the fat physique and maxed out scars. Then I will reset or something.
So the bitch tells me she's leaving me (what is this, the fourth wife now?) and so in traditional fashion I pull out the Enforcer to teach her a lesson - in front of the kid, of course. Run ahead a little, zoom in, left bumper, aim for head... BLAM! I wince a little, expecting a headless corpse to roll out in front of me. But she just strolls out of the smoke unharmed. I desperately try to execute her with everything I could find, slicing her around Bloodstone with my Daichi, ending up shooting at her - and all the nosy bastards thinking it's a good idea to take pot shots at me - with my Master Clockwork Pistol. All to no avail. She and the kid leave (into Wraithmarsh, lol) and I'm left in a town where I just executed 90% of the population. Sigh.
I had to save my game in the hobb cave in Rookridge, when I reloaded the save, my character is now stuck in a standing position and slides around like R2-D2. I've tried different animations, expressions, sleeping, fighting, reloading the save....he's stuck. Good job MS playtesters
Finally finished the game after, I dunno, about a week or so. I've already admitted I've moved through at a snail's pace. The ending has a lot more potency at the end if you've really seen your character evolve in between all the quests and such. Main decisions I made during the game are as follows:
Disobeyed the evil guy, I forget his title. I knew I'd end up putting a bullet between his little cat eyes anyway, so fuck 'im.
Gave the girl the seal and let her grow old. She deserves it more than me, I don't wanna grow old!
Chose Love. The fuck do I care if Spire workers are brought back to life? My dog died for me and I wanted more hot zombie sex with Lady Grey. And Hammer can quit her whining; I wanna kill that bitch. Reaver rocks, I got his mansion. Shame he's gonna kill me (or try) if he ever comes back.
Gonna finish finding some more little bonuses and such and then craft and evil female character - no, I'm not taking the potion.
I honestly believe this game was made entireley for DLC. Im not talking in a bad-take-your-money-horse-armor way. Im talking about leaving hooks in the world with the books and story to expand upon it over time!
I hope they deliver the new contents fairly soon though. And you are right
So, this is the last day for Microsoft to get out the LE DLC codes if they're sticking to "10 working days". I can't fucking believe the game came out 22 days ago and they've done nothing for us.
So, this is the last day for Microsoft to get out the LE DLC codes if they're sticking to "10 working days". I can't fucking believe the game came out 22 days ago and they've done nothing for us.
Thy should at least give up something to make up for it like free MS points. I've played and finished this game (one time is enough for me) and I never got access to the stuff I payed for.
I honestly believe this game was made entireley for DLC. Im not talking in a bad-take-your-money-horse-armor way. Im talking about leaving hooks in the world with the books and story to expand upon it over time!
I hope they deliver the new contents fairly soon though. And you are right
I'd completely agree if it wasn't so damn easy to top your character out.
How excited for DLC am I going to be when my character can't get more powerful, other than finding a better weapon?
They either needed to be tighter with experience or have added more skills to acquire.
If they'd had a more open ended skill progression then I'd be all for more content. Break brutal and dexterous styles up by weapon category (slashing and blunt, blunderbuss, rifle, crossbow, and pistol) and put some more meat into the spell system (skills for faster casting times, larger radius effects, etc. while also letting you quick swap your spell tree with any four other spells with a click of the d-pad while charging).
Hell, do that and tighten up the experience. Make it tough on someone who isn't going straight strength, skill, or will to top even a single one of them out, not having all three topped out before I even finish the first storyline.
Hmm... I never got any codes yet I got the master chief armor and sword when I opened the first chest in the game. I haven't finished yet, so I don't know anything about extra dungeons yet.
Is this codes thing depending on region or do you automatically get master chief stuff then dungeon via codes?
Normally, we don't like to tease too much. You know, all this hype being generated by teasing the announcement that there will be an announcement in X-number of days. Who cares? But in this day and age where a gazillion titles are asking for your attention, I felt it might be the right thing to do on the blog. We've got some G o o d [Good] news for all Fable II fans next week, dare I even say it's quite a big announcement? Yes of course I dare say it's a big announcement regarding Fable II, next week!
In other news, if you are still hungry for the backstory on Fable and Fable II, check out our Tales of Albion feature. The map of Travels in Today's Albion has been pretty much completely revealed now...
Was about to post the same thing. I've had the Limited Edition pre-ordered since it was announced and I still don't have the stuff I've already paid for. This fucking sucks.