[Relz] Kragenir's Death Quest 2.01 (Thread 9)

Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:18 am

Kragenir's Death Quest

A large quest mod within Cyrodiil's borders


V2.03 (04/09/2010)

By Povuholo & Malchik

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4i3saa4WPI
http://s18.photobucket.com/albums/b120/iamerik/Kragendirs%20death%20quest%20screenshots/




http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1098340-relz-kragenirs-death-quest-v20/
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1094273-relzkragenirs-death-quest-106-thread-7/page__p__15976587__fromsearch__1&#entry15976587
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1084614-relzkragenirs-death-quest-106-thread-6/
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1065416-relz-kragenirs-death-quest-thread-%235/
http://www.gamesas.com/bgsforums/index.php?showtopic=1051034
http://www.gamesas.com/bgsforums/index.php?showtopic=1036985





Many years ago, Kragenir's tower had been sealed by the Knights of the Silver Nose, but as they die, the seals weaken...

Can you find the keys required to break the seals so you can face Kragenir inside the tower before he escapes? Or... Are you going to help him?

With over 100 new quests, 15+ new books and over 3000 lines of dialogue this mod will hopefully keep you entertained for many hours!

Find tons of new miscellaneous quests in cities, villages and other locations, all within Cyrodiil's borders, and visit the best dungeons Cyrodiil has to offer, now a lot more interesting than before.


Version 2.03 is available now!

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=26219
http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=OblivionMods.Detail&id=5784

Changelog:

-Fixed a bug where doing the Lucky Sleepers quest could prevent Ocato's normal Main Quest related dialogue from appearing.
-Made sure a dead orc from Culotte and a monster in Lipsand Tarn, both carrying quest items, can no longer be found until the relevant quests bring the player to them.
-Some changes to Camilla...
-More rumor tweaks. Rumors that appear at player level 20 and higher should be less common.


For those who missed the 2.0 changelog highlights:
This is a huge update.

-New quests have been added:

'Sounds of Sweetest Harmony', 'Off the record', 'Out of Control', 'A Dyeing Wish', 'Rich Pickings',
'Killing the Queen', 'Party Time', 'The Cluttermonkeys', 'Death and the Maiden', 'The Director's Cut'.

-Improvements to V1.0 quests: Almost every quest from the V1.0 release was tweaked. Much better directions, tons of fixes and other improvements.

-Enhanced Dialogue: NPCs now show varied facial expressions while they speak to you for a better dialogue experience.

-The new rumors have been tweaked in frequency and no longer appear in the Shivering Isles.

-A script was added that may help fixing the issue of disappearing NPCs.

-Countless fixes and improvements all over the place.

-A new quest information document in HTML format has been included in the download, which should be much more useful than the previously provided .txt file.

A full changelog is in the download.


Downloads
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http://tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=26219
http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=OblivionMods.Detail&id=5784


Details
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This is primarily a quest mod, and a large one at that. But there's more, like new non quest related dialogue and 'full size' books.

The mod was designed to be started with a low level character, who grows stronger as he advances through the quests.
Every quest can be started at level 1, but the final quest of some of the longer questlines usually can't be done until level 20 or so.

So for the best experience we recommend starting the mod with a low level character, but you won't run into any problems and quests will never be too easy if you start it at a higher level.


These are the issues we found in the original game that we meant to fix with our mod:

- The game is too short, there should be more quests. I think we solved that one.

- The game is too easy: The quests introduced in the mod will not hold the player's hand too much: There's no excessive use of quest markers.

- Too many pointless vanilla characters: Many NPCs, especially those in villages, were there just to make the places feel less empty.
They did not have any personality at all. With this mod they will, as many will be involved in quests
and the additional dialogue mod will make them a lot less generic.

- Too many pointless vanilla dungeons: There are many dungeons in Oblivion, but the ones that are not involved in quests all feel the same.
There is no unique treasure as everything is levelled. With this mod many more dungeons are involved in quests, and it's also possible to find
unique items in random dungeons.


I've categorized the different parts of the mod for a good overview.


Kragenir's Death Quest: The Main Quest

The story of the main quest is both serious and humorous. You'll find fairy tale (and other) real life references in the Main Quest,
but always with an Elder Scrolls twist and never 'too much' so they do fit in the game. And the problem at hand is no laughing matter!
The fairy tale element is the strongest at the start of the main quest, but the further you get the obscurer these references become
and I'm sure most people won't even see half of the things in the mod as a reference to something outside the game.
The first four quests for the wood elves (which is really the start of the mod proper) are intentionally simple to ease new players into the game.
Experienced players may find them rather basic. However we felt it was best to let new players in gently.
From quest 5 onwards the quests grow increasingly complex, challenging and in our opinion intriguing.
Don't be put off if at first it seems too easy.

The main quest is only half of what this mod is about in the quest area: There are tons of new 'miscellaneous' quests spread across Cyrodiil.
You won't find them all in one game, so you'll probably want to use this mod for multiple characters.

Because you might not want to do the mod's main quest a second time (Or you don't like the idea of fairy tale/real life references in the game,
which the miscellaneous barely have) you'll have the option to refuse the main quest right from the start.
As for the previously mentioned miscellaneous quests...



Miscellaneous Quests



The number of Miscellaneous quests is at least as much as that of the main quest, if not more. This is how we organised it:

-Imperial City Quests: There's a new quest for each district of the Imperial City except for the Palace, Prison and Arcane University district.
-Village Quests: There's a new quest to be started at every village, except for those in which the inhabitants are killed in a
vanilla Oblivion (Meaning the original Oblivion. No mods.) quest.
-Seven Cities quests: There are two new quests per city (at least 3 as of V2.0), except for the above mentioned Imperial City.
-The Documents Quest: Documents found in vanilla Oblivion locations (that are visited during the mod's main quest) may lead to treasures.
These documents are unrelated to the Main Quest and may be picked up at any time.

Note that there are a few miscellaneous quests that require having reached specific points in the mod's main quest of our mod to be obtained.
But most of them don't, so you won't miss out on a lot if you skip the main quest.

We have thrown in a few total surprises as well.

Examples of quests:

-There's a rumor in the game that Dro'shanji in Bravil has been hearing noises, but when the player would talk to Dro'shanji he had nothing to say about it.
Now there's a quest to help him.

-There's the skooma dealing Orum gang in Cheydinhal which didn't have any quests attached to them... Until now.

-S'drassa, a member of the Leyawiin Mages Guild, is rumored to be working on a cure for Skooma addiction. Why not help him a hand?

-Jhared Strongblade, youngest member of the Knights of the Knights of the Thorn, is usually left behind while the other Knights go out to do good.
He'd probably love to go dungeon diving with someone a few times.

-Thamriel, touched by the gods, made an alarming prophecy concerning the return of a powerful vampire to Cyrodiil.

-The Cheydinhal Countess Llathasa Indarys died when she fell from the stairs in the castle. Rumor has it that this was not an accident though, and someone intends to find out the truth.

Books & Dialogue


We didn't stop at quests. Aside from the books, letters and dialogue added for quest purposes, there's also the following:

-15 unique 'full size' books. These can be bought in the different book stores of Cyrodiil, or found in some houses.

-100 new rumours added to NPC's for more rumour variety. These are not voiced (but they are lipsynched).
There's the option to disable them should you want to.

-Rural Line Additions: Mostly for all those boring NPC's at wilderness settlements/villages with only a rumour topic.
A lot of npc's who don't have anything else to say than the regular rumours topic will get 3 new topics:
, , and .
There's a unique line for each NPC used, so you won't have everyone in Water's Edge for example saying exactly the same thing about it.
Each will also get an unique rumour that is specifically for them.

So it is something like the less generic NPC's project from morrowind, on a smaller scale. This comes in an optional .esp.


(In)compatibility
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Check the compatibility folder for compatibility patches.


-Servant of the Dawn is incompatible with KDQ's main quest, because it kills off the people in Blankenmarch. If you're not doing KDQ's main quest (or you already have finished it, before starting the Servant of the Dawn quests) you'll be fine.

-Open Cities and Better Cities are already compatible without patches.

-Challenging Thievery has a small conflict with the 'Clerical Dalliance' quest (Chorrol miscellaneous quest).
For some reason Challenging Thievery deletes the vanilla NPC Ariela Doran, which is used during this quest, making it impossible for the player to finish it.

-Heart of the Dead has been confirmed compatible.

-Lore Dialogue 300 Updated is compatible with the Rural Line Additions add-on, and I recommend using both.



About compatibility with overhaul mods:


The mod was designed with the idea that the player starts as a lower level character, who levels up as he goes through the quests.
The 'problem' with overhaul mods like OOO or FCOM is that they remove the levelled creatures, and instead place creatures in dungeons by hand.
This means that the difficulty of a dungeon is different in every dungeon, while our mod assumes it stays the same.

The problem is that in a very early stage of our mod's main quest where you are assumed to be of a low level, you may have to enter a dungeon
that was made a challenge for level 20 characters by overhaul mods.

This is not a technical incompatibility, but it is something to keep in mind if you were going to start the mod's main quest with a fresh character.


Licensing/Legal
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You must contact me and obtain my permission before re-packaging or redistributing any part of
this mod. If I do not respond within 3 weeks, feel free to do whatever you like with this mod, as long as you give credit where credit is due and include the mod's unmodified readme.

===============

More info in the readme.


And of course we'll end this thread like it is always done, with the diary of one of the Knights of The Silver Nose, which you'll obtain at the beginning of the main quest!
Larrion's Diary
Introduction

I grow old. I am more than ever aware of my mortality. In my youth and maturity I did many heroic deeds but who will remember them when I have gone? They should be remembered, not just for myself but for the brave companions who together made up the Knightly Order of the Silver Nose.

This will be a memorial to all of them.


It all began some forty years ago. We were little more than a disorganised rabble of layabouts who used to hang around the inns of the Imperial City and jeer at the citizens. Sometimes we'd do a little work but mostly we scrounged what we could and scavenged the sewers.

Who knows what we would have gone on to become without the arrival of the Aripotah, the mage who was to become our inspiration and founder of the order.

I remember his arrival as if it were yesterday.

Agilius Pranko had just placed a chamber pot on the top of the White Gold Tower when the mage appeared, walking purposefully towards us. I don't know what it was that made us look at him twice - surely not the spectacles? Perhaps it was the oddly shaped nose. Of course we did not know then that the nose was attached to the spectacles and came off with them.

Still, this part of our history is less than heroic as we elected to give him a drubbing for looking so ridiculously studious. When we knocked off the spectacles we saw the silver nose. It made him altogether more interesting. So we dusted him down, put his fractured arm in a splint and took him to The King and Queen for a jug of ale.

He told us the story of the nose; how he'd lost his own because he kept sniffing some strange substance. I can't remember what it was called but it sounded like it ought to have been some perfectly harmless soft drink. We offered him some skooma and moon sugar. He claimed never to have heard of them but when we explained what they were he said he was clean now and would never touch the stuff again. I thought he had to be rather mad at that point because he hadn't touched them at all, so how could he never touch them again? Anyway, then I got even more confused, perhaps because we hadn't stopped at one jug of ale. I recall that the wretched schoolgirl swot Herminia Cinna turned up.

Aripotah muttered darkly about Herminia certainly being a Cinna, which we all knew anyway. Apparently she had introduced him to some heroine or other and this was what ultimately led to the loss of his nose. I can't say I understood half of what he was talking about. And yet the subject of heroism having been raised...

And that's when it was set up. The Knightly Order of the Silver Nose - an underage wizard and a score of drunken wastrels!

Ah - but what it was to become....

The diary goes on to describe the deeds of derring and do that the knights dared and did. None of it mentions seals. Eventually you find the reference.


I do not know what the evil was but we have done as Aripotah commanded and left him alone to face it. This was no act of cowardice. We begged and pleaded with him not to be so foolhardy but he would not be swayed. Using our individual tokens we forged three great seals. After he had gone inside the tower to face whatever lay within, we sealed the doors forever.

Three of us were entrusted to carry the keys to unseal the doors and told to secure them beyond reach. However, no protection could be regarded as completely sure and, as Aripotah pointed out, they could be lost or destroyed. To reforge any one of them we would need the seven tokens. Each knight was to be responsible for his own token. The exception was Aripotah himself. As he was going into the tower to face the unknown his token was needed outside. It was entrusted to me.

At the mage's request we then divided our forces into three groups comprising the seal makers and travelled to distant parts of Cyrodiil to secure the seals so no one could gain access to the tower until Aripotah called us together again.

I took the five members of my team north. The leader of the second team, Dummus Annox, went to the south and the third seal was taken east by Lemmy Attem. We were never to speak of how we secured our respective seals.

And so we waited and waited for a call that never came. At first we tried to maintain the three teams as they had been, forces to combat the evils of the world. But without the founder and guiding light the teams fragmented. And as the numbers grew smaller, the losses in the battles we tried to fight increased. Now old age and infirmity are slowly claiming the few of us who remain.

By chance I was passing the fateful tower earlier in the year and noticed that the seals were cracking. It seems they do not last forever but only for as long as we remain alive. If the seals break, whatever evil has been locked within for so long will be unleashed on an unsuspecting and unprotected world. We must act.

Of my own team only the Nord Bonehead the Brainless remains alive. He has retired into a religious community far in the north and taken a new name but I can leave him in peace. I know where our key is. If anything should happen to me read the entry on the last page of this diary.

Dummus has died but I know at least two of his team still live. Ventus Verbosus is at Pell's Gate and Querulus Mona at Blankenmarch. The former was the more reliable as I recall so I will visit him first. Of Lemmy and his team I know nothing. I only hope one of those I can contact has news. Whoever is left must accompany me to the tower with the keys and deal with whatever remains within forever.

I will send word to Ventus of my impending arrival when I am a little nearer.



You turn to look at the inscription at the back of the book.

We hid our seal in a cave. The cave is just north of a village on the red ring road where it sounds as if the drink is very good.

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Spencey!
 
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I am currently working on v2.02 which'll have a couple more (quest) fixes, related to the Cluttermonkey faction and the Baby Sitting quest, and I'm writing a complete detailed walkthrough of the mod's main quest.

Thanks for the good work!
Waiting eagerly for the new update.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:26 pm

I've written the walkthrough all the way up to the top of Kragenir's Tower. A release of the walkthrough and v2.02 by the end of next week would be nice.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:49 am

I've written the walkthrough all the way up to the top of Kragenir's Tower. A release of the walkthrough and v2.02 by the end of next week would be nice.


Nice work Povuholo. I still play that Quest for the Elements mod occasionally too.
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Stephanie Nieves
 
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:56 pm

The main quest walkthrough is finished. I've also added the location of all the Cards of Wonder, the Heavenly Armor pieces, and some other things. I think I've fixed most bugs too, I just need to play through the Cluttermonkey quests again to be sure. After that, update time!

Lets hope that that is the last bugfix update we need.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:15 pm

Thanks povuholo for the work in this mod. I already started some quests like the main quest. I have heard some rumor about Chancelor Ocato a names graved on stones, one women in Gottshaw Inn taked to about something to find (to be honnest I haven't deciphered anything from her message). Someone talked to me about a rumor of a treasure map (I don't know where), Tamika sent me for some special service, another Orc talked about things collect to make more money...
Nice stuffs there.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:06 pm

I'd stay away from the Cluttermonkey faction quests, should you run into them, until the next update. Most of the bugs currently in the mod are in those quests.
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Post » Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:08 am

Not much to add. I really enjoy this mod, though.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:28 pm

Better a quiet thread than one filled with bug reports. :P


The update should be some time this week.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:34 pm

Better a quiet thread than one filled with bug reports. :P


The update should be some time this week.


I'm almost through the second seal part of the main quest. I have had no issues or bugs since I finally figured out that issue with Forgrum's Travelogue. Apparently just having teleport spells or portals can cause problems. The only two I have not had mess up quests so far are Ancient Towers and Midas Magic. That may be why the game did not come with any mark /recall features.

I'm looking forward to the update.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:16 pm

I'd stay away from the Cluttermonkey faction quests, should you run into them, until the next update. Most of the bugs currently in the mod are in those quests.

I'm already a member of that faction but I haven't done any related quest yet.
Until now the mod work fine.

Today I was playing through Oblivion gates for the first time when I encountered this guy:
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/File:OB-Img-MenienGoneld.jpg
he was set to be essential and I thought it was related to Kragenir's Death Quest.
A small request: could you do something to enrich the life of this poor guy?
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:02 pm

I don't see what could be done, you never see him again once the gate closes. And in his dialogue he doesn't care about being freed at the moment. :P
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Post » Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:41 am

this mod looks kinda awsome ;) gonna download it later today
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:22 pm

Download it tomorrow, I think I'll be able to get another update out later today. ;)
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:13 pm

Version 2.02 is available now!

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=26219
http://planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com/View.php?view=OblivionMods.Detail&id=5784

Changelog:

-Fixed all sorts of bugs in the Cluttermonkey faction quests.
-Fixed a missing journal entry in the Baby Sitting quest, causing Jhared Strongblade to never go to Fort Sejanus.
-Adding a glow effect to the Pillars of Wisdom.
-Small fixes to the 'Sounds of Sweetest Harmony' quest.
-An NPC near Gnoll Mountain will no longer be there until he is needed for a quest.
-Slightly moved most of the Heavenly Armor pieces to make them a little bit easier to find, or added a light to make them more visible.
-Owyn is able to say his own unique 'rumor' again.
-More rumor tweaking.
-Updated Open Cities compatibility.
-Some small tweaks to the Rural Line Additions.


Also the quest information HTML file has been expanded with a complete detailed main quest walkthrough, a full list of quest IDs, and some other quest hints.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:25 pm

Thank you.

gtm
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Post » Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:03 am

Cool!
Just had to start over again since my last game instalment went ballistic when a program altered the dates on the files; I have no idea why it made my game unloadable though. Now I kept all dates to normal and will strive to keep my fingers from adding more mods...

So now I can do clutter monkey quests, great!.... or is it, hmm, collecting clutter forever and ever. Well, here goes.

Cheers!
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:39 pm

Woohoo! Thanks povu for getting this done. My fav quest mod gets another polish! :foodndrink: I like modders with dedication, and you are a shining example. I'll enjoy this mod and hope to do your (and Malchik's) efforts justice!
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:20 pm

I'm having more problems with the "Party Time" quest. Nobody in Pells Gate talks about the cosmetics.

I think another mod could be conflicting with the rumors.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:16 pm

Now that I'm actually playing Oblivion I've been able to get a better look at the rumors and how frequent they were. There was one about courier girls that would pop up way too often. So in 2.02 there were some more rumor changes.
I'm having more problems with the "Party Time" quest. Nobody in Pells Gate talks about the cosmetics.

I think another mod could be conflicting with the rumors.

Do you have the Lee Lines quest in your quest log? I think there should be a line hinting at the Pell's Gate quest now when you talk to people there while doing Party Time. Finishing Lee Lines will get you the cosmetics.

Edit: Actually that extra hint probably only shows up if you didn't have the journal update yet that tells you to go to Pell's Gate before updating. Anyway if you complete the Lee Lines quest you'll be fine.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 6:34 pm

I have the new release downloaded and in my game. Thanks for all the hard work.

I did try to take a look at the walkthrough. I tried it in both IE explorer and Google Chrome. The spoilers do not show up as being linked to anything in either of those browsers for me.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:24 pm

Now that I'm actually playing Oblivion I've been able to get a better look at the rumors and how frequent they were. There was one about courier girls that would pop up way too often. So in 2.02 there were some more rumor changes.

Do you have the Lee Lines quest in your quest log? I think there should be a line hinting at the Pell's Gate quest now when you talk to people there while doing Party Time. Finishing Lee Lines will get you the cosmetics.

Edit: Actually that extra hint probably only shows up if you didn't have the journal update yet that tells you to go to Pell's Gate before updating. Anyway if you complete the Lee Lines quest you'll be fine.


Thank you
Yeah I do have lee lines..

I'm going to finish that quest first.
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I have the new release downloaded and in my game. Thanks for all the hard work.

I did try to take a look at the walkthrough. I tried it in both IE explorer and Google Chrome. The spoilers do not show up as being linked to anything in either of those browsers for me.

I did screw something up in the end. I accidentally opened the file in Word and even though I didn't save it it did do some funny things to the HTML code that I've been unable to reverse. And I didn't have a recent backup so I left it as it was. Still, I didn't have any issues in Firefox so I assumed it still worked.

I just tested it in Chrome and it looks like only the 'Seal 1: The Seven Dwarves' and 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' links aren't working. Still If you scroll down the Seal 1 part should start just below the table.
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Post » Thu Apr 28, 2011 3:16 am

Version 2.02 is available now!

Thanks for the update.
I'm using TES4Gecko silent voices (although I have Elys Universal Silent voices) for version 2.0.1
should I update these voices for version 2.0.2?

Some mods when updated (without a blank save) can have some unpredictable side effects; I'm going to update to v2.0.2, commit a crime and then see what happens when I'm out off jail.
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Post » Wed Apr 27, 2011 4:56 pm

Upgrading shouldn't be a problem, no clean save required. There were a few small dialogue changes so I would recommend regenerating the silent voices.
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