Now that CtB has been weidu'd, do I still have to start a new game?
I would expect so, due to all the changes it makes...
But I thought i'd ask anyway. Besides, i'm just a guest, so you can't track me down and raze my house to the ground.
So...do I?
A niave, yet simple question
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-That one guest...yeah...him...-
, Nov 11 2004 05:38 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1 -That one guest...yeah...him...-
Posted 11 November 2004 - 05:38 PM
#2 -Guest-
Posted 11 November 2004 - 05:44 PM
Sorry to double post, but my reason for this was I just completed all the "standard quests(windspear hills, Umar Hills, Tradement Quests, yada yada yada), and I REALLY don't want to do them again, having beaten SoA and ToB about ten times over.
Maybe I could make it more enthralling by blinding myself and cutting off my left arm...
Back to the original question, do I have to start a new game (there, i've asked the same lame question twice in five minutes, now you must really despise me)?
Maybe I could make it more enthralling by blinding myself and cutting off my left arm...
Back to the original question, do I have to start a new game (there, i've asked the same lame question twice in five minutes, now you must really despise me)?
#3
Posted 11 November 2004 - 05:55 PM
yes.Back to the original question, do I have to start a new game
well, no: if you don't want to see any of the mod content you could use a saved game. but if you actually want to play CtB after you've installed it, then yes, a new game is necessary.
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#4 -Guest-
Posted 11 November 2004 - 06:00 PM
yes.Back to the original question, do I have to start a new game
well, no: if you don't want to see any of the mod content you could use a saved game. but if you actually want to play CtB after you've installed it, then yes, a new game is necessary.
I thought as much. Oh, well.
Grinding is a part of every RPG (even CtB, with the chores), so I guess i'll just get my stronghold, re-save the hills, and rescue trademeet all over again.
*Draws Celestial Fury
AAAAAGHHHHH!!!
#5 -WAIT! One last thing...-
Posted 11 November 2004 - 06:27 PM
Before I sally forth to play CtB, is it as buggy as TDD? Are there any serious known bugs I should avoid as I play (as of v150, of course)?