i heard either petter or another loinhead employee say it themselves so yeah...i dont just randomly make stuff upMagic doesn't make you old. Magic gives you "Will Lines". You age with the progression of the story.
i heard either petter or another loinhead employee say it themselves so yeah...i dont just randomly make stuff upMagic doesn't make you old. Magic gives you "Will Lines". You age with the progression of the story.
No, using Will, will cause you to age, as it in since makes a "Wise" Old Man/WomanMagic doesn't make you old. Magic gives you "Will Lines". You age with the progression of the story.
Haven't found it yet, still searching. I use Firefox & IE and just searched through Firefox last night, will check IE today.Link maybe?
It goes both ways, magic is like a life force, as in the hero has to use a gauntlet to summon it from him,Magic doesn't make you old. Magic gives you "Will Lines". You age with the progression of the story.
P. Mully is in love with the dog, not the company though.I doubt it. Lionhead didn't seem to care much about realism concerning the dog in Fable II. Anyone notice how you age at least 20 years over the course of the game, but the dog doesn't age at all? I don't know if I want my dog to be dead halfway through the game for the sake of realism or not.
Link or GTFO.
Im shore you can't have them alll with you at once, but maby can have like a kennel area or something like that or just let them roam the castle, and can choose witch to take with you.Could've sworn it said you can have more than one dog for yourself, and it was also talking about different breeds. I know in the interview they were discussing the sanctuary and Peter Molyneux said something about dog beds.