Yes good sir, and quite soon too! In 2 days I believe. Had to take a break due to real life stuff not allowing me time to record so I published system shock (had it recorded for a while now and had not yet had the chance to publish it) in the meantime. I was able to get some recording done on WotR so we should be back on schedule soon :D
I got captured by Kestoglyr for the first time in my current playthrough (didn't even know it was possible before). I don't know which options lead to which outcome but I always ended with the umbral dragon book event by chance. Having to re-equip everything was certainly very annoying.
I still don't get why some games do that, after you get captured, put in prison, etc... I'm fairly certain it's a coding issue, where the game simply is not designed to keep track of what item was on which character, otherwise the items would be automatically re-equipped the moment you got them back. BG 3 and other games do it the right way.
What annoys me with this is that I'm fairly certain that we've been put in a very similar situation in this very same playthrough before, and the game re-equipped us correctly. Can't remember where exactly is was though
Are there more videos coming?
Yes good sir, and quite soon too! In 2 days I believe. Had to take a break due to real life stuff not allowing me time to record so I published system shock (had it recorded for a while now and had not yet had the chance to publish it) in the meantime. I was able to get some recording done on WotR so we should be back on schedule soon :D
I got captured by Kestoglyr for the first time in my current playthrough (didn't even know it was possible before). I don't know which options lead to which outcome but I always ended with the umbral dragon book event by chance. Having to re-equip everything was certainly very annoying.
I think being captured is what normally happens to my party xD
But yeah, having to re-equip is super annoying...
I still don't get why some games do that, after you get captured, put in prison, etc... I'm fairly certain it's a coding issue, where the game simply is not designed to keep track of what item was on which character, otherwise the items would be automatically re-equipped the moment you got them back. BG 3 and other games do it the right way.
What annoys me with this is that I'm fairly certain that we've been put in a very similar situation in this very same playthrough before, and the game re-equipped us correctly. Can't remember where exactly is was though