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How shall the game start?

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Re: How shall the game start?

Unless of course you're obsessed with being pure good. Then the HoB would just sigh, and walk away to give money to light-worshippers.
 
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Arc Caster;408122 said:
Unless of course you're obsessed with being pure good. Then the HoB would just sigh, and walk away to give money to light-worshippers.

True definately, unless the Hero of Bowerstone Turns out to be The B***ard or B**tch of Bowerstone. In which case the Temple of light & the rest of Oakfield is well & truly screwed. :lol:
 
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I know how shall game start...
From the beginning :p
 
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I'd like the game to kick off in the middle of the action for a change. Let's land amid a pack of bullies or something so we can raise our kill count right away.
 
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Bluedrake;408252 said:
I'd like the game to kick off in the middle of the action for a change. Let's land amid a pack of bullies or something so we can raise our kill count right away.

But most Fable fans love the childhood segment it gives us character motivation, backstory, and connection to the Hero.
 
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Bluedrake;408252 said:
I'd like the game to kick off in the middle of the action for a change. Let's land amid a pack of bullies or something so we can raise our kill count right away.

Not likely...
 
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Overan;408285 said:
But most Fable fans love the childhood segment it gives us character motivation, backstory, and connection to the Hero.

Agreed.
 
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Overan;408285 said:
But most Fable fans love the childhood segment it gives us character motivation, backstory, and connection to the Hero.
Exactly, Those for me are always the most emotional parts of the story.
 
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TheLine;408329 said:
Exactly, Those for me are always the most emotional parts of the story.

And my favorite parts.
 
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Overan;408285 said:
But most Fable fans love the childhood segment it gives us character motivation, backstory, and connection to the Hero.

I think this article might be interesting to you. I believe even if many people want a certain feature then it doesn't certifiably mean that the feature will be in the game, so my bet is that there won't be any "childhood" sequence in Fable 3.
 
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Say it ain't so, wah! wah! wah!

but anyway, If it is'n they had best make one heck of a character to identify with.
 
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Overan;410183 said:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Say it ain't so, wah! wah! wah!
Was that really necessary?
 
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If it starts out like the first two (regardless of child or teen or adult) then chances are you have to spend a day or two (in-game of course) doing some pointless and redundant quests before the story actually begins.

I just hope i can have the butler do them for me :D
 
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Deception550;410205 said:
If it starts out like the first two (regardless of child or teen or adult) then chances are you have to spend a day or two (in-game of course) doing some pointless and redundant quests before the story actually begins.

so like most games then!:cool:
 
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Hmmm apparently it says You don't get arrested for crimes committed once You are King intersesting...
 
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SelfAppointedGunslinger;410374 said:
Hmmm apparently it says You don't get arrested for crimes committed once You are King intersesting...

Yeah your murder someone in the market, and people won't complain to you! They just scream or bow down to your kingliness.
 
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I remember this story and i think its true,it was in England in the mid 1600s, well a baron was riding along the king's highway in his carriage and an unknown peasant was walking infront and slowing him down. The baron promptly went to the man bludgeoned him to death with his cane and went on his way, the baron got away with his crime under the defence of "he was in my way". So status might do alot in Albion's society, noone contradicted Lucien Fairfax possibly because he was a lord.

TheLine;410184 said:
Was that really necessary?

just trying to be funny
 
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