Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Well, supposing you stole the key from the dwarves, can you later continue the main quest and go to Picaroon's island if you never even met Sparrow?
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Yes.Elwro wrote:Well, supposing you stole the key from the dwarves, can you later continue the main quest and go to Picaroon's island if you never even met Sparrow?
As I said, all you need to do is get a key. The next step of the questline activates, regardless of who or where you get the key from. I know it can be a bit confusing, seeing as how the quest actually tells you to go and talk to Sparrow. But the essence of the quest, despite this, isn't "Talk to Sparrow". It's "Get the key [from her]".
Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Cool, wanted to know that before my next playthrough. Thanks!
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You don't even actually need a key, right? Provided you can get that door open via other means...Rebelicious wrote:As I said, all you need to do is get a key.
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
I haven't actually tried any other way, but yeah, I've heard that it's possible to pick the lock or melt it.xolotl wrote:You don't even actually need a key, right? Provided you can get that door open via other means...Rebelicious wrote:As I said, all you need to do is get a key.
I can just say that the quest updates no matter how you get the key. Maybe it updates when you pick the lock or something, too.
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Yes, I get what you're saying. Since everybody else seems to offer you alternatives to get the key they seem to be overlooking your point. I didn't.Rebelicious wrote:My main gripe here... is how the main quest doesn't even really offer an option or even an optional interpretation of the quest - and how following that quest will by default result in a lost challenge.
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Why should one meet every challenge by following the main quest line?
Challenges are supposed to be special, additional tasks that spice up the gameplay. There's no need to ever meet any of them if you just want to finish the game.
Challenges are supposed to be special, additional tasks that spice up the gameplay. There's no need to ever meet any of them if you just want to finish the game.
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Not meeting a challenge by getting the key from Sparrow is probably just a minor complaint here, indeed not a big deal. Also if you meet the bronze quest you will be failing a challenge, as you can't wear armour for the True Mage quest, and I haven't read too many complaints about that either in these forums.Sade wrote:Why should one meet every challenge by following the main quest line?
But the game is suggesting that for following the main quest you need to get the key from Sparrow. That can be perceived as misleading if there are other and better ways.
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
You shouldn't. Challenges -should- be additional tasks to spice up gameplay. The issue, as I see it, is that by following the questline, you lose the challenge by default. Follow the questline and you -will- lose the challenge.Sade wrote:Why should one meet every challenge by following the main quest line?
Challenges are supposed to be special, additional tasks that spice up the gameplay. There's no need to ever meet any of them if you just want to finish the game.
The only way to even find out that there's another way is basically to go to the forums. That's not challenging. That's just idiotically meta-gamey.
You shouldn't automatically fail a challenge by following the main questline.
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Or.... you could find out there's another way by being extra diligent. Or... you could get lucky and stumble upon it. Expecting to have all the answers given to you... that's meta-gamey. You shouldn't expect to automatically overcome all of the challenges on the first play-through without "cheating" (looking through the forums, using a trainer, etc.). They wouldn't be challenges if that were the case.Rebelicious wrote: The only way to even find out that there's another way is basically to go to the forums. That's not challenging. That's just idiotically meta-gamey.
An opinion, which you're certainly entitled to.You shouldn't automatically fail a challenge by following the main questline.
Back to the oringal topic: I think pickpocketing would be a fun addition... even more so if NPCs could pick YOUR pockets. ^_^
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Those merchants pick my pockets quite enough as it is.CrazyBernie wrote:Back to the oringal topic: I think pickpocketing would be a fun addition... even more so if NPCs could pick YOUR pockets. ^_^
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Having the answers handed to you in-game isn't meta-gamey, but that's beside the point, since of course you shouldn't have them handled to you.CrazyBernie wrote:Or.... you could find out there's another way by being extra diligent. Or... you could get lucky and stumble upon it. Expecting to have all the answers given to you... that's meta-gamey. You shouldn't expect to automatically overcome all of the challenges on the first play-through without "cheating" (looking through the forums, using a trainer, etc.). They wouldn't be challenges if that were the case.Rebelicious wrote: The only way to even find out that there's another way is basically to go to the forums. That's not challenging. That's just idiotically meta-gamey.
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All that is really necessary is for the quest to be changed into being a quest to find a key, of which Sparrow has one, rather than a quest explicitly to go see Sparrow (and subsequently lose the challenge by default).
Last NPC that pickpocket me lost it's hand.CrazyBernie wrote:[...]
Back to the oringal topic: I think pickpocketing would be a fun addition... even more so if NPCs could pick YOUR pockets. ^_^
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
Actually I like the fact that you fail the challenge... 'cause then it makes you stop and think that there must be another way.Rebelicious wrote: All that is really necessary is for the quest to be changed into being a quest to find a key, of which Sparrow has one, rather than a quest explicitly to go see Sparrow (and subsequently lose the challenge by default).
Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
I actually asked about (which is just like quasi-asking for!!) whether such a thing would ever happen back in this Book I thread (see #4 in the list).CrazyBernie wrote:Back to the oringal topic: I think pickpocketing would be a fun addition... even more so if NPCs could pick YOUR pockets. ^_^
It's already on my Book III request-/wish-list which I'm saving for the opening of the Book III forum...
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Re: Suggestion for B3: Pickpocketing [B2 Spoilers]
From a metagaming standpoint, yeah. From a roleplaying game standpoint, it's very hard to rationalize not going to Sparrow to begin with, given the main quest offered you.CrazyBernie wrote:Actually I like the fact that you fail the challenge... 'cause then it makes you stop and think that there must be another way.Rebelicious wrote: All that is really necessary is for the quest to be changed into being a quest to find a key, of which Sparrow has one, rather than a quest explicitly to go see Sparrow (and subsequently lose the challenge by default).