Official Fable II Thread

Memphis Reigns said:
ARGGH all these kick ass impressions are making my decision between this and Dead Space extremely difficult. I can't decide. Fuck it ill probably just get both.

You can't miss Dead Space, it is freaking awesome. However, may I suggest you rent it? I did that and it worked out great. There isn't as much side questing, etc, and I think that unless you are a "play through on harder difficulty" type, not that much replay. Dead Space is awesome though....

Anyway, I hope to grab Fable 2 after work. Local Gamestop is soldout, but Best Buy I believe still has some in.
 
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I bought it yesterday. I'm enjoying it so far, it's a fun experience. I haven't been completely blown away yet but I certainly don't regret buying the game. If I could sum up the game in a word it'd be: playful.

The game is bright, lively and interesting to explore and see what you can do.

One of the things I don't like however is the menu system; including the item management and map/region sections. They feel rather cumbersome. For example if I eat a piece of food it exits out of the menu and I have to go back into the menu and find the food items again if I want to eat another one straight away (or take a potion etc). That probably annoys me most.
 
I should also mention, I think the tinkle trail thing is not as terrible as it may seem. I did initially turn it off, but ended up turning it back on once I came to a split path.

This wasn't because I wanted to know where to go to finish the quest, but because I wanted to know which way WOULDN'T finish the quest, so I could explore for treasure.

It's a really good guide to tell you where treasure is. If it's pointing in one direction, it's a good idea to explore the other directions to see if you can find anything, or simply to not accidentally trigger something.

It also highlights the triggering area, which is handy if you're doing a quest for an NPC that wanders around a town, and you're having a hard time locating the spot you need to stand in to hand in the quest.

Plus, the map system is so atrociously bad it's good to know where exactly you're going.
 
BakedPigeon said:
You do know that this is exactly how Lionhead said the co-op would be, right?

you do know I didn't follow this game closely and didn't watch every interview in regards to this game as that shouldn't be required to play a game, right?

Teknoman said:
Well its the same with LBP, co-op is restricted to the camera trying its best to keep everyone on screen at once. My only real complain is hench appearance :D

in a 2dish game, that camera can work...

in a 3d mostly free roaming game...it so does not work
 
Kritz said:
I should also mention, I think the tinkle trail thing is not as terrible as it may seem. I did initially turn it off, but ended up turning it back on once I came to a split path.

This wasn't because I wanted to know where to go to finish the quest, but because I wanted to know which way WOULDN'T finish the quest, so I could explore for treasure.

It's a really good guide to tell you where treasure is. If it's pointing in one direction, it's a good idea to explore the other directions to see if you can find anything, or simply to not accidentally trigger something.

It also highlights the triggering area, which is handy if you're doing a quest for an NPC that wanders around a town, and you're having a hard time locating the spot you need to stand in to hand in the quest.

Plus, the map system is so atrociously bad it's good to know where exactly you're going.

A-fucking-greed.
 
Fun game but a question how many different appearance are there based on your behavior? Do you either look normal because you were good or do you just grow horns because you were bad? And thats your only 2 choices.
 
Am I almost done?
I just finished the Crucible and they are saying wants u visit the Spire it will be hard to go back
I think there's one more town to go.
 
Fixed2BeBroken said:
i saw phatsaqs and razoric and ijoel....i'm morph757

anyways, yea, the online co-op depresses me cause it could be so much better if the camera would go right for the "joinee"
Yah man. Confused me since you werent online on my FL (set to appear offline?) :lol
 
My Fable 2 experience last night was a bit of a roller coaster. Starting out, I was immediately drawn in by Fable's musical score with its choral pieces and sweeping sounds. As I progressed through the early fetch quests, I found myself snickering at the humor and genuinely enjoying the atmosphere of the game. Then the life-changer occured; I found my little gypsy village and proceeded to make all the ladies in my little home in the woods swoon as I flexed my muscles and hurled pick-up lines. The whole town, men and women, loved me. And so, I did what any man would do when he conquers the affections of all the ladies in his town - I moved to the big city.

Wielding my trusty hammer, I worked my way up to being a fine blacksmith. I bought some fancy, somewhat snobby attire and again the ladies wanted my Sparrow lovin'. However, much to my surprise, the lady I met in the bar turned all my marriage proposals down and I was left with a very expensive ring, no sex, and a fruitcake wardrobe. So, I decided to return to my little village where I would blow the mind of one of the many women who wore their hearts over their head for me and propose.

I had to be wise in my decision. I checked out what they liked and disliked. I interacted with them and watched how they responded to my gestures. I even bought two of the nicest gypsy caravans in the village so I could have some rental income to support my new bride. And then, I proposed. And she accepted. And we moved into our house, had some unprotected sex, and bang, zoom, splat, I had a son named Phil. My wife had a nice allowance, my baby laughed at my farts, and my wife seemed to like the sex. However, after we had our wedding night bliss, she wouldn't respond to my affections. This concerned me a little. However, with my golden trail beckoning me, I set out on my next adventure, fighting the fight of the Good with my trusty hound, knowing I would return to my gypsy wife and all the ladies (and men) in the village who still loved me.

At this point, I was in love with Fable 2.

And then, I got an urgent call from my home (my gypsy home). My wife, while I was getting my adventure on (i.e work), calls me and demands I come home for sex. Hot Damn! So, I insta-transport myself back to the village, invite my wife back to our hut, say "Hi!" to Phil and fart for him, and then I try to get my wife to have sex (since she summoned me home for it). However, every time I tried, the game kept offering me sleep, but not sex. I tried to get her to offer sex by talking her up, but to no avail. I left the village, came back. No luck.

Then I noticed that as I tried to sex my wife up with gestures and pick-up lines, all the villagers who also loved me kept piling into my home. They, too, were getting turned on by my gestures, but no sex was offered. I left again, thinking perhaps there was a glitch in the game. I turned off my X360, restarted, and no luck. Every one in the village was showing me their heart, but no sex! I tried to go on my other adventures but my little golden idiot trail kept leading me back to my distant-lover, cock-tease wife!!! I screamed. I screamed even more. The villagers would leave but my ungrateful wife wasn't giving up what she summoned me home for and then the damn villagers returned, piling into my house, telling me how they loved me!!!! This went on for almost 2 hours!!! I suppose I was mad at Fable 2. So, I took it out on my wife - my gypsy wife that is.

I took the safety off, stripped off all my clothes, and proceeded to hack everyone in sight into pieces. I pretty much had settled on the idea that I was not going to play Fable 2 anymore and I figured it would be more fun to go out in a blaze of evil glory. So, I hacked up all the people in my village including the strangley powerful police. I truly thought I was going to turn this game off after this massacre when something strange occurred. I started enjoying Fable 2 again. As I killed more people, their humorous comments started to make me enjoy the game again. As I pumped arrows into their chests, they would comment about their armor. As I would snarl at them, children would flee. People began to fear me. And as I killed them, I became more powerful. I started laying waste to everything and eventually was nicked by the police and capitulated to their offer for community service.

After paying my debt to society, I started doing the missions again with my trusty transformed hell-hound at my side. In one evening, I went from liking it, to hating it, and now back to liking it again. Now I just need to decide if my bastard son is going to come back and kill me later in the game (The Revenge of Phil) or if I should just restart, stay away from the gypsy hussies, and just stay independent and strong for a little longer.

It does seem Fable 2 has plenty to offer.
 
Kritz said:
I should also mention, I think the tinkle trail thing is not as terrible as it may seem. I did initially turn it off, but ended up turning it back on once I came to a split path.

This wasn't because I wanted to know where to go to finish the quest, but because I wanted to know which way WOULDN'T finish the quest, so I could explore for treasure.

It's a really good guide to tell you where treasure is. If it's pointing in one direction, it's a good idea to explore the other directions to see if you can find anything, or simply to not accidentally trigger something.

It also highlights the triggering area, which is handy if you're doing a quest for an NPC that wanders around a town, and you're having a hard time locating the spot you need to stand in to hand in the quest.

Plus, the map system is so atrociously bad it's good to know where exactly you're going.

Agreed. The breadcrumbs trail has got to be the biggest innovation to hit gaming this fall. I can finally stop worrying about wandering down the right trail and triggering an event that will force me to leave the dungeon that I've yet to fully explore.
 
DenogginizerOS said:
My Fable 2 experience last night was a bit of a roller coaster. Starting out, I was immediately drawn in by Fable's musical score with its choral pieces and sweeping sounds. As I progressed through the early fetch quests, I found myself snickering at the humor and genuinely enjoying the atmosphere of the game. Then the life-changer occured; I found my little gypsy village and proceeded to make all the ladies in my little home in the woods swoon as I flexed my muscles and hurled pick-up lines. The whole town, men and women, loved me. And so, I did what any man would do when he conquers the affections of all the ladies in his town - I moved to the big city.

Wielding my trusty hammer, I worked my way up to being a fine blacksmith. I bought some fancy, somewhat snobby attire and again the ladies wanted my Sparrow lovin'. However, much to my surprise, the lady I met in the bar turned all my marriage proposals down and I was left with a very expensive ring, no sex, and a fruitcake wardrobe. So, I decided to return to my little village where I would blow the mind of one of the many women who wore their hearts over their head for me and propose.

I had to be wise in my decision. I checked out what they liked and disliked. I interacted with them and watched how they responded to my gestures. I even bought two of the nicest gypsy caravans in the village so I could have some rental income to support my new bride. And then, I proposed. And she accepted. And we moved into our house, had some unprotected sex, and bang, zoom, splat, I had a son named Phil. My wife had a nice allowance, my baby laughed at my farts, and my wife seemed to like the sex. However, after we had our wedding night bliss, she wouldn't respond to my affections. This concerned me a little. However, with my golden trail beckoning me, I set out on my next adventure, fighting the fight of the Good with my trusty hound, knowing I would return to my gypsy wife and all the ladies (and men) in the village who still loved me.

At this point, I was in love with Fable 2.

And then, I got an urgent call from my home (my gypsy home). My wife, while I was getting my adventure on (i.e work), calls me and demands I come home for sex. Hot Damn! So, I insta-transport myself back to the village, invite my wife back to our hut, say "Hi!" to Phil and fart for him, and then I try to get my wife to have sex (since she summoned me home for it). However, every time I tried, the game kept offering me sleep, but not sex. I tried to get her to offer sex by talking her up, but to no avail. I left the village, came back. No luck.

Then I noticed that as I tried to sex my wife up with gestures and pick-up lines, all the villagers who also loved me kept piling into my home. They too were getting turned on by my gestures, but no sex was offered. I left again, thinking perhaps there was a glitch in the game. I turned off my X360, restarted, and no luck. Every one in the village was showing me their heart, but no sex! I tried to go on my other adventures but my little golden idiot trail kept leading me back to my distant-lover, cock-tease wife!!! I screamed. I screamed even more. The villagers would leave but my ungrateful wife wasn't giving up what she summoned me home for and then the damn villagers returned, piling into my house, telling me how they loved me!!!! This went on for almost 2 hours!!! I suppose I was mad at Fable 2. So, I took it out on my wife - my gypsy wife that is.

I took the safety off, stripped off all my clothes, and proceeded to hack everyone in sight into pieces. I figured at that point I was not going to play Fable 2 anymore and I figured it would be more fun to go out in a blaze of evil glory. So, I hacked up all the people in my village including the strangley powerful police. I truly thought I was going to turn this game off after this massacre when something strange occurred. I started enjoying Fable 2 again. As I killed more people, their humorous comments started to make me enjoy the game again. As I pumped arrows into their chests, they would comment about their armor. As I would snarl at them, children would flee. People began to fear me. And as I killed them, I became more powerful. I started laying waste to everything and eventually was nicked by the police and capitulated to their offer for community service.

After paying my debt to society, I started doing the missions again with my trusty transformed hell-hound at my side. In one evening, I went from liking it, to hating it, and now back to liking it again. Now I just need to decide if my bastard son is going to come back and kill me later in the game (The Revenge of Phil) or if I should just restart, stay away from the gypsy hussies, and just stay independent and strong for a little longer.

It does seem Fable 2 has plenty to offer.

Awesome thoughts and mini-review!

At some point I was almost sad that Jack Thompson got disbarred, he would have had a 24/7 boner with this game. Seriously.

Cannot wait to get home and start my own adventures.
 
Also agreed on the trail thing. It's helpful and comfortable.
I like the game a lot so far. The visuals are nice enough, and it's a lot smoother (framerate-wise) than i expected. The game is fun, and there seems to be a nice breadth of things to do. Even the job mini games are more fun than expected. Yet the game still feels kinda rough around the edges in some spots. Several annoying things:

- the animation is kinda awkward, especially during social interaction. The characters on screen have that animated automaton look on their faces. They don't actually seem to look at whoever they're talking to. Some animations are just plain bad (shovel).
- the menu system is bad. Slow and cumbersome.
- some of the ways you interact with the game feel clunky. E.g. NO i did NOT want to know that particular NPC's likes and dislikes, i kinda meant to shoot at that hobbes coming to get me if you don't mindthankyouverymuch. Maybe i'm not 100% used to the game yet.
- i wish my dude/girl talked. The silly emotes are... i dunno... silly.
- With all the talk of bringing finer details to choices and their moral implications, it still seems very binary so far. Good or bad.
- is there actual armor and equipment in this? Or was i just too stupid to find it?
- i wish the jobs mini games were smoother. You need to time things right, but the game tends to stutter (for me anyways) while doing these job thingies. It doesn't help and detracts a bit from the fun factor (very minor thing though).

Still a very good game so far though (about 4 hours in).
And the dog is cool.
 
DenogginizerOS said:
I took the safety off, stripped off all my clothes, and proceeded to hack everyone in sight into pieces. I pretty much had settled on the idea that I was not going to play Fable 2 anymore and I figured it would be more fun to go out in a blaze of evil glory. So, I hacked up all the people in my village including the strangley powerful police. I truly thought I was going to turn this game off after this massacre when something strange occurred. I started enjoying Fable 2 again. As I killed more people, their humorous comments started to make me enjoy the game again. As I pumped arrows into their chests, they would comment about their armor. As I would snarl at them, children would flee. People began to fear me. And as I killed them, I became more powerful. I started laying waste to everything and eventually was nicked by the police and capitulated to their offer for community service.

To think! That innocent looking bobbing Orb floating through my gypsy camp was entrenched in such horrors!

My god, sir!

(I think you might need a particular book from Bowerstone that gives you the Let's Bone line. I remember it coming up in the list of books at the Book Vendor.)
 
BenjaminBirdie said:
To think! That innocent looking bobbing Orb floating through my gypsy camp was entrenched in such horrors!

My god, sir!

(I think you might need a particular book from Bowerstone that gives you the Let's Bone line. I remember it coming up in the list of books at the Book Vendor.)
And I thought my sexual magnetism was pure and in no need of scholarly writings to augment its potency. Silly me. :lol

By the way, I could hear you but you couldn't hear me. How do I set it so people can hear me?
 
DenogginizerOS said:
And I thought my sexual magnetism was pure and in no need of scholarly writings to augment its potency. Silly me. :lol

By the way, I could hear you but you couldn't hear me. How do I set it so people can hear me?

I have yet to travel down that sordid road but from the impressions I've seen it sounds like the first one is free after engagement but after that, you have to work the right language.

In terms of hearing, I think it might be a bug. I've heard some other people having that problem earlier in the thread.
 
i got the game last night but only played for about 1 min. before i kicked the chicken while my 3 years old son was watching. after that i spent next one hour watching my son kicking the chickens:D
 
Can't wait to sit down this weekend and play this.

Picked it up on Tuesday along with Midnight Club:LA, I can't stop playing Midnight Club long enough to put this in.:D
 
Bernbaum said:
Okay, how the hell do I donate to the Temple of Light?

I'm standing on the centre of the circle and am watching the Sun spot move across the floor, but there are no prompts to indicate how or when to make a donation.
I only did it once, but there's a stand in the corner next to the abott, i think it glows green. I just pressed A by it and selected the $ amount.
 
PhatSaqs said:
Yah man. Confused me since you werent online on my FL (set to appear offline?) :lol

WHAT the HELL

everyone of my friends in RL tell me that I am always offline but I am not. I go and look at my settings and it says that it shows I am online with xbl and offline with MSN...is there a glitch with that or something?
 
Do you have to do something to activate the gargoyles? I've found a few of them, but they haven't said anything to me and I can't shoot at them. I'm still early in the game (Oakvale) but I'm going to start forgetting where some of them are.
 
Sasquatch said:
Do you have to do something to activate the gargoyles? I've found a few of them, but they haven't said anything to me and I can't shoot at them. I'm still early in the game (Oakvale) but I'm going to start forgetting where some of them are.

I don't think you can hit them until you get the ability to aim your ranged weapon(in the Skills area). You'll probably see another one by the time you get that ability so you can shoot it then and it'll give you a map to another gargoyle.
 
Do you only age/mutate from progressing through the main storyline?

I mean, I've been
sacrificing lots of people to the Shadows
, killing fiances, doing every sidequest I run into, using all combat styles, having entire towns love me, but I still look exactly like when I first popped up in the gypsy camp.

I've played around eight hours, but I've only done the main story through
Hammer getting recruited
. What's the deal?
 
So far, some of the glitches are getting on my nerves and the nerves of the folks playing their own hero files here. Yes, we're playing the retail copy :lol

So far, the game has frozen the 360 three times just after it finishes loading a new area - a consistent bug here. Also, random alert messages from the top of the screen are getting stuck for some people's save file - someone has a notice to check out a sale on furniture pasted to the top of his screen and it will not go away, period. Even after rebooting the game entirely.

I'm also getting NPCs saying their lines 2 - 4 times before moving on to the next line in the script, NPCs going "dead" and not responding to A-button prompts even when locked on with a green aura, doors and house signs not responding to the A-button even though it's highlighted, and the breadcrumb trail randomly breaking until I re-select the quest manually from the menu.

I have to admit the game also grinds like hell on the disc, and the general torpid slowness of it from menus to gesture responsiveness can be disheartening. Then there's how slow and unresponsive your character is to the freakin' analog stick...

Along with a lot of other small (but sometimes annoying) design choices, such as forgoing a truly workable map system - even if the breadcrumb trail is a good idea - make the game smell very strongly of Artistic Vision in the same vein as certain other games *cough*Too Human*cough*. As a friend said, Peter Mollywoo is a "lightbulb man". "Brilliant" ideas pop into his head and he slaps them down into place before thinking it through to see if they're really brilliant or not. And so, he's hit and miss.

This all sounds negative - and I'm getting madder about the glitches, loading, and especially the crashing by the day - but despite all this Fable II really is much more of the vision the Fable franchise was supposed to have in the first place. Even though your character steers like a drunken cow (I SWEAR NOBODY F**KING TESTS GAMES ANYMORE) the combat system itself is surprising and streamlined and I'm coming to love it. I even like the risk-reward magic charging system that so many others are hating due to not having every spell at their fingertips at once. The magic system, I think, is one of the biggest innovations because it makes it feel to me as if you are building a custom magic fighting style for yourself that you have to stick to in the midst of combat.

The voice acting etc is great, and even though the basic graphic engine is a bit rough around the edges, Fable II is one game that clearly demonstrates it had an art director who was infatuated with more than Aliens and Blackhawk Freakin' Down. It does live up to the impression of creating a world more than most whizz-bang next-gen games that attempt to tout that aspect.

I want to love you Fable II. But your daddy needs to patch your ass ASAP and clean some of this crap up. That, and you need the NXE to get installed on the HDD -_- (Note: if you haven't picked the game up yet, I hate to say this, but I really would recommend waiting for the NXE so you can install this bitch on the HDD. It does load slowly, and grinds when you even bring up the main menu.)
 
MechDX said:
Ok quick question:

In the old graveyard there is a statue making a weird expression. The game says to make it change by using an expression. I did the "hump" thing and its mask fell off and it slumped over. Is that it?
It opens a door to a tomb. There are two of them, one you hump the other you use a The pointing expression.
 
Fistwell said:
Also agreed on the trail thing. It's helpful and comfortable.
I like the game a lot so far. The visuals are nice enough, and it's a lot smoother (framerate-wise) than i expected. The game is fun, and there seems to be a nice breadth of things to do. Even the job mini games are more fun than expected. Yet the game still feels kinda rough around the edges in some spots. Several annoying things:

- the animation is kinda awkward, especially during social interaction. The characters on screen have that animated automaton look on their faces. They don't actually seem to look at whoever they're talking to. Some animations are just plain bad (shovel).
- the menu system is bad. Slow and cumbersome.
- some of the ways you interact with the game feel clunky. E.g. NO i did NOT want to know that particular NPC's likes and dislikes, i kinda meant to shoot at that hobbes coming to get me if you don't mindthankyouverymuch. Maybe i'm not 100% used to the game yet.
- i wish my dude/girl talked. The silly emotes are... i dunno... silly.
- With all the talk of bringing finer details to choices and their moral implications, it still seems very binary so far. Good or bad.
- is there actual armor and equipment in this? Or was i just too stupid to find it?
- i wish the jobs mini games were smoother. You need to time things right, but the game tends to stutter (for me anyways) while doing these job thingies. It doesn't help and detracts a bit from the fun factor (very minor thing though).

Still a very good game so far though (about 4 hours in).
And the dog is cool.

My thoughts exactly. Despite all of this the game is amazingly fun.
 
Anyone beaten the record in the
crucible
? I did 5 perfects my first time out, I assume you need 8 to get the
special weapon from the previous champion mentioned in the loading screens
. Anyone gotten that? What is it?
 
garath said:
Anyone beaten the record in the
crucible
? I did 5 perfects my first time out, I assume you need 8 to get the
special weapon from the previous champion mentioned in the loading screens
. Anyone gotten that? What is it?

I would like to know any strategies as well. I assume that a "perfect round" means not getting hit? In most of the fights I find that impossible.
 
Progressed a little further and did a lot of exploration. What is bugging me those is the pretty bad pop in that happens in some environments. I am actually kind of disappointed with the performance.
 
LaserBuddha said:
I would like to know any strategies as well. I assume that a "perfect round" means not getting hit? In most of the fights I find that impossible.

Perfect round is beating it under the allotted time. Most of them I cruised through using a combo of level 1 time stop, level 3 force push (for the levels with pits and stuff), and level 5 inferno. However I was gimped on the levels with a bunch of ranged guys, spent way too much time chasing them around with my wimpy pea shooter and axe.
 
LaserBuddha said:
I would like to know any strategies as well. I assume that a "perfect round" means not getting hit? In most of the fights I find that impossible.
Perfect round just means beating the time limit, right? Probably have to get in under the time on every round
 
I beat the Main Quest last night and I absolutely loved the ending. Very emotional. Ive put just under 18 hours into my game already and Ive enjoyed every minute of it.
 
Loving the game so far.

Anyone know where I can find some more "roguish" clothes? Something more adventurer like? Right now I look like a pirate and would rather not.

I took a break from being a hero and earned a 5 star in blacksmithing. I bought the place, then bought out the entire gypsy camp as well as a few small businesses in Bowerstone and an apartment. I let ALL of my gypsy camp have free rent, went -20 percent on a house I'm renting out and businesses standard price on a business I own. So I thought being a basic saint here and letting these fucking Gypsies live for free and keeping things relatively low priced would give me enough love from the people that I could jack up prices at the blacksmith business I own...

But NOOOO. Fuckers whine about almost any raise in price :\. So now I'm stuck being a fair businessman with decent prices and free living in Gypsy camp.

I can't even go to the camp anymore. Bitches are all over me. Guys, girls, and kids. I tried to screw one of the women but couldn't get any peace because everyone kept following us into my cramped tent.

And also my attractiveness is to high now. Everyone swoons over me when I walk around.

I'm thinking about living the more neutral life. Getting some more battle ready clothes, losing this dumb poets beard, chopping my hair off and getting tatted up and turn into a bounty hunter.

Edit:
Leonsito said:
I'm the worst "Fable Pub Games" player in the world :(

Nah...thats probably me. Luckily I got pub games for free or I'd feel ripped off. You can make plenty of money in this game being legit and feel a lot better for it.I went -150k in pub games and didn't bother to merge with my hero of course :lol. Seriously its bullshit. My friend supposedly won 150k+ on spinnerbox but I don't believe him...he must have cheated.
 
So, if you buy a business like the blacksmith in bowerstone can you still buy weapons from it? I've only bought a couple of the stands so far and it was after hours so I couldn't check.
 
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