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Eye
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Hey, thanks for asking, Darth!So, Eye - have you played some more and are you still disliking it?
Yep, still playing it, and nope, not disliking it. I got my own horse now, and I really love riding it. I have never ridden a horse before in a game, so this delightful experience reminds of my unique swimming in Gothic.
Basically I did what Joxer said, not because I enjoy following a main line so much, but because I wanted to learn to read asap possible. To achieve that meant a really long walk in unknown territory, so I thought of getting stronger first.
My focus now is still on learning, I am improving speech, alchemy, lockpicking and combat, and I really enjoy the game far better than I did during the intro.
I am struggling with archery, to me progression does not go that easy as melee. Do you have any tips? I try the archery contests but every time I end up losing money. I have given up on
shooting nests out of trees because I am tired of shooting twenty arrows and still getting no result. I blame my mouse
Since I have a mod that allow me to be my own mule (came in for free with the unlimited saves mod) I do not really need the horse (yet) other than for gallopping.
The unlimited saves mod is not unlimited to me btw. I can still save anywhere I like without schnaps, but I have to start overwriting previous saves after a number of saves (did not count them, 10/15 or so).
In the accompanying info the mod said it allowed 300 saves. Not that it matters. I am quite happy with overwriting.
Overwriting does not stop the count (well, that makes sense of course) and when strictly following the instructions I do not get the saving process back to starting with number one again either. I guess there is some line in the exit.whs that is keeping track, so I’ll have to see what happens when I reach save300.whs. But I doubt I’ll reach it.
On the other hand, the game is so big….
So, enough chattering, high time I got back to my game.
Tomorrow I shall not be playing KCD. I am at the Gamescom.
O. Okay. Thanks.BTW, it turns out that you don't even have to use "continue" to load the Exit Save. It's there even when you just use the normal Load option.
Really odd, actually - but no biggie.