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First Risen 2 Game - Tips, Hints, Help ?
September 20th, 2017, 23:16
Originally Posted by JDR13I have a GT760, 8GB RAM, i7 4700MQ @ 2.4GHz.
What are your system specs? I remember having some stuttering, but I thought that was due to the game being new at the time. Iirc, lowering the shadows down one notch in the settings made a significant difference.
I reduced shadows and it seems to have helped a bit. Thanks. Any other tips ?
September 21st, 2017, 00:27
I can't think of anything else off the top of my head regarding performance, but it's been a good 5 years since I've played Risen 2. I'd suggest googling some walkthroughs to help with your other questions.
I'm pretty sure damage is a combination of the weapon's stats and your skill with that weapon type, i.e. piercing, etc., but I'm not 100% sure on that.
I'm pretty sure damage is a combination of the weapon's stats and your skill with that weapon type, i.e. piercing, etc., but I'm not 100% sure on that.
September 22nd, 2017, 02:59
2. If you're going vodoo, you will need some ingredients for spells/etc. Otherwise, not really ( sell silverware, treasure, etc). Guide shouldn't be hard to find.
3. Depends on faction…melee for natives, and well, melee for non natives.
4. I'd go with cunning first for $
3. Depends on faction…melee for natives, and well, melee for non natives.
4. I'd go with cunning first for $
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September 23rd, 2017, 00:53
Originally Posted by BoboTheMightyThanks.
2. If you're going vodoo, you will need some ingredients for spells/etc. Otherwise, not really ( sell silverware, treasure, etc). Guide shouldn't be hard to find.
3. Depends on faction…melee for natives, and well, melee for non natives.
4. I'd go with cunning first for $
I have now reached the Sword Coast. I put a couple of points into Blades and toughness and trained up Sabres a bit. Seems to help a lot now that I found a better sword too.
I have just reached the natives, so I have a question. Is it like all the other Gothic/Risen games where I can do missions for both factions up until the decision point ? OR am I stuck with the natives now ?
September 23rd, 2017, 05:12
If you have any trouble whatsoever with sword fighting (like me) then I highly recommend just using muskets. It does make the game a bit too easy but it was the only reason I finished Risen 2.
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Favourite RPGs of all time: Wizardry 6, Ultima 7/7.2, Fallout2, Planescape Torment, Baldurs Gate 2+TOB, Jagged Alliance 2, Ravenloft: The stone prophet, Gothic 2, Realms of Arkania:Blade of destiny (not the HD version!!) and Secret of the Silver Blades.
September 24th, 2017, 02:21
Originally Posted by bjon045I'm doing alright I think although I am looking forward to using Voodoo.
If you have any trouble whatsoever with sword fighting (like me) then I highly recommend just using muskets. It does make the game a bit too easy but it was the only reason I finished Risen 2.
I am now at the point where I can join either faction. I am planning to explore the island some more though before I do that.
I know of at least one treasure I want to find and I have some cargo to pick up on beaches.
My skills are as follows:
- Blades 3
- Toughness 3
- Cunning 5
- Pistols & Voodoo 1
I think the game is quite fun, although the combat is meh. I understand why we need companions, because otherwise it would be very annoying.
I am planning to go around the Sword Coast collecting some more glory.
I wouldn't mind finding a trainer however for blades, but there doesn't seem to be one here

You can ignore my previous question by the way.
I do have a new one.
Will I be able to go from one island to another as I please or is it story specific ?
September 24th, 2017, 10:57
Memory is kind of hazy here, but the Voodoo skill/sceptre that pits enemies against themselves is amazing for the later areas in the game when the difficulty ratchets up a bit.
Glad you're enjoying it btw. I played it a few years back and thought it was really underrated. One of the rare games where after beating the game in 60 hours I genuinely wanted more.
Glad you're enjoying it btw. I played it a few years back and thought it was really underrated. One of the rare games where after beating the game in 60 hours I genuinely wanted more.
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September 25th, 2017, 21:33
October 5th, 2017, 08:59
I really enjoy taking over people and I think it's a nice quest mechanic. In Caldera you are able to take over a character and make decisions for him. I assume that it may not be the most rewarding in terms of gold as I couldn't loot any chests that way from the council, but it was still fun.
I'm now in Antigua and I will be exploring around the island now.
The main thing I lack currently is gold as I seem to be spending tons of it on skills and items. I bought myself a nice suit of "armour" and a good sword. I am wondering if forging is worth it ? I have two pieces of a sword which make up a better sword than I currently have, but not sure if it's worth spending so much glory on blades and then gold as well.
Anyway, I think the game is quite fun. The combat is still a mess, but now that I can survive a few more hits I tend to simply slash as much as I can and tend to beat most things, especially with Patty around.
Any view on if there's a difference on which companion to bring with me around the different islands ?
Patty seems to know more about Steelbeard's treasures, but I don't know if Chani brings anything to the table ?
I'm now in Antigua and I will be exploring around the island now.
The main thing I lack currently is gold as I seem to be spending tons of it on skills and items. I bought myself a nice suit of "armour" and a good sword. I am wondering if forging is worth it ? I have two pieces of a sword which make up a better sword than I currently have, but not sure if it's worth spending so much glory on blades and then gold as well.
Anyway, I think the game is quite fun. The combat is still a mess, but now that I can survive a few more hits I tend to simply slash as much as I can and tend to beat most things, especially with Patty around.
Any view on if there's a difference on which companion to bring with me around the different islands ?
Patty seems to know more about Steelbeard's treasures, but I don't know if Chani brings anything to the table ?
October 5th, 2017, 12:05
Originally Posted by PladioIt's still possible to enter it as yourself, using the non-voodoo way, if you feel like doing a bit of looting.
I really enjoy taking over people and I think it's a nice quest mechanic. In Caldera you are able to take over a character and make decisions for him. I assume that it may not be the most rewarding in terms of gold as I couldn't loot any chests that way from the council, but it was still fun.
Originally Posted by PladioAs a voodoo character, I'd say Blades is likely to be your main style of fighting. Guns won't be worth it. As for crafting: The unique, crafted swords are the best in the game by a fair margin. Also, you can get sword blanks to craft and sell some swords to make a bit of gold.
I'm now in Antigua and I will be exploring around the island now.
The main thing I lack currently is gold as I seem to be spending tons of it on skills and items. I bought myself a nice suit of "armour" and a good sword. I am wondering if forging is worth it ? I have two pieces of a sword which make up a better sword than I currently have, but not sure if it's worth spending so much glory on blades and then gold as well.
Originally Posted by PladioJust a little chit chat here and there. The most powerful companion is Venturo, but he's Inquisition only, so I personally stick to Chani (for healing) as a voodoo character.
Anyway, I think the game is quite fun. The combat is still a mess, but now that I can survive a few more hits I tend to simply slash as much as I can and tend to beat most things, especially with Patty around.
Any view on if there's a difference on which companion to bring with me around the different islands ?
Patty seems to know more about Steelbeard's treasures, but I don't know if Chani brings anything to the table ?
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October 6th, 2017, 12:56
Well, the Slayne fight was a bit of a letdown. With Crow I had to make use a crazy amount of Grog and provisions to get through it as all my allies died in a minute 
Now on Maracai Bay. I think I will bring Chani along for this one as there'll be natives here. Should be interesting.
I do like that the gnomes can speak now. I feel like they probably wanted to do this in Risen I.
What I do not understand is why the Inquisition use swords and not spears …
It would have been cool if the natives used axes/throwing spears, the pirates swords/pistols and inquisition spears/muskets.

Now on Maracai Bay. I think I will bring Chani along for this one as there'll be natives here. Should be interesting.
I do like that the gnomes can speak now. I feel like they probably wanted to do this in Risen I.
What I do not understand is why the Inquisition use swords and not spears …
It would have been cool if the natives used axes/throwing spears, the pirates swords/pistols and inquisition spears/muskets.
October 6th, 2017, 14:46
I think it's:
- Inquisition: Rapiers/Muskets
- Pirates: Sabres/Pistols
- Natives: Spears/Voodoo
I don't think you'll find many in the Inquisition that use a sabre of any kind. They all use more elegant weapons.
- Inquisition: Rapiers/Muskets
- Pirates: Sabres/Pistols
- Natives: Spears/Voodoo
I don't think you'll find many in the Inquisition that use a sabre of any kind. They all use more elegant weapons.
SasqWatch
Original Sin Donor
October 7th, 2017, 01:45
I am having a slight issue. I am killing jaguars, but cannot get jaguar hearts.
Is this a bug ?
Is this a bug ?
October 8th, 2017, 21:04
Originally Posted by PladioSorry, not sure then. I remember there being Remove Heart in some of those games. Guess they were the Gothics or something.
There are no hunting skills as far as I'm aware in Risen 2.
Am I wrong ? I can take all other types of hunting trophies such as teeth, claws, eyes, etc.
Ah, I think you need the right tools.
There are 4 tools-
Bonesaw
Jaw Chisel
Skinning Knife
Sacrificial Knife (Voodoo)
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