28-02-2012 11:27 AM | ||
DarthHelmet86 |
I have never had trouble finding the money changer, the game came with a map that meant that you could easily find the money changer. I know people who have gotten lost in the streets and others who like me have never had a problem in them. As I said, to me the risk vs reward for the two options is in favour of using the real life map and working your way to the money changer rather then risking the luck based bandit option. Both will work, neither is the correct option. |
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28-02-2012 10:34 AM | ||
Wicky | The gold coins from Spielburg are the reason why everyone gets lost in the city maze. I only wanted to point at this, nothing else. | |
28-02-2012 10:29 AM | ||
Wicky | Well, the gold coins from Spielburg are the reason why everyone gets lost in the city maze. I only wanted to point at this, nothing else. | |
28-02-2012 05:09 AM | ||
DarthHelmet86 |
Going into the desert is meant to be a bad idea without a water pouch and even without the Saurus. You can die or get lost. Brigands aren't too hard to find but unlike QFG1 I don't think they have a spot they will always spawn so you have to trust on luck. Getting to the money changer is needed even with the map, you can't fast travel to a spot till you have been there, you just get an in game map to help you navigate. Using the map that came with the game I have never, ever had trouble getting to the money changer and it takes no time at all to do, with all my money changed I can buy everything I need then go out into the desert without the worry of dying from running out of water or getting lost. This is really just a choice you can do this either way, it just seems walking in to the desert is a lot more risky, relying on luck to get a bandit and hoping it doesn't take too long for it to rock up so you don't die of thirst first. Or taking the safe route and just working with the map to get to the money changer. |
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28-02-2012 04:51 AM | ||
Wicky |
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12-06-2011 09:35 PM | ||
Lulu_Jane |
High five Capo! |
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12-06-2011 09:11 PM | ||
Capo |
![]() Overall i've really enjoyed this well crafted remake, a very good game but... ...but is far from perfection: First of all in the first city you have 16 days with no really much to do, i've spent most of the time in the desert fighting random enemies....and here come the second flaw.. *spoiler* in the second city using a mage there isnt a single combat! I've spent days training and there isnt a combat at all! And what about the fighting saurus ? You can avoid that part entirely! The last flaw is the arm wresting minigame, just horrible. By the way i liked the new combat system, is tricky in the beginning but gives great satisfaction on the long run, is a shame you dont use it in the final part of the game. Now im curios to see the QfG3 combat system. PS: now twilight will complain about the score |
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06-06-2011 11:47 AM | ||
DarthHelmet86 | No you don't need to buy the jewel, even if you have enough money the Katta will not sell it to you. | |
05-06-2011 06:34 AM | ||
twillight |
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PS: on the previous question wether fight a bandit first, or roam to find the moneychanger: While roaming free you don't use any skills. While fighting you do use. Just to make the picture complete before anyone chooses. |
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05-06-2011 12:27 AM | ||
Capo |
Question: I have to buy the jewel that costs 500 dinars in sharpeir ? I really hope not |
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