All this restriction seems to achieve, is forcing player to load through exiting game/ to main menu

I'm not sure....um...I can reload if I die? so if things go bad and you die reload your game....MyGameCompany wrote:Sorry, but I think this is really going to frustrate me. As well as lots of other players, I'm sure. I hope this issue is fixed before the Mac version is released.
In Book I, I'm always running into the situation you describe, and sometimes I don't have enough health or whatever. If, for some reason, I can't make a break for the exit or otherwise get away, I usually reload my previous saved game. Why artificially restrict the player like that?
It's just a challenge...it makes the game harder for players who want it. It is an optional rule, and you can disable it to make the game exactly like Book I.MyGameCompany wrote:Sorry, but I think this is really going to frustrate me. As well as lots of other players, I'm sure. I hope this issue is fixed before the Mac version is released.
In Book I, I'm always running into the situation you describe, and sometimes I don't have enough health or whatever. If, for some reason, I can't make a break for the exit or otherwise get away, I usually reload my previous saved game. Why artificially restrict the player like that?
Yeah ... that rule is a bit harsh. I got Troll Fever on me and couldn't get it off ... lost hours of progress when I had to exit the game and couldn't save. Heh.ManusDei wrote:You can't reload or save in combat AND when you are sick (and cursed ?).
Yeah there should be a save on exit option... what if my boss comes into the room, or my wife says," i think the baby is coming !!!!" .. it's very annoyingDrixx wrote: Yeah ... that rule is a bit harsh. I got Troll Fever on me and couldn't get it off ... lost hours of progress when I had to exit the game and couldn't save. Heh.
Well exactly, my point is that this "challenge" consists of " it only takes two extra clicks".BasiliskWrangler wrote: It's just a challenge...it makes the game harder for players who want it. It is an optional rule, and you can disable it to make the game exactly like Book I.
Having said that, like others point out- it only takes two extra clicks to leave the game, go to the main menu, and reload from there.