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King's Bounty - Legend covers a large area with lots of quests that keep you traveling around this world to complete.
The map shows main roads and larger buildings but who lives there and where you buy troops and goods are is not marked. The in-game map allows you to make notes anywhere.This is especially helpful if you take a few days off of playing and forget where you saw that great piece of armor for sale earlier in the game when you did not have enough gold. Taking clear notes on the map as you go will save you many hours of wasted searching later. In the games of yesteryear you wrote your notes for real on paper. Now they have made it easier to do in-game. Jinix the Elder That is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence. Leonard Nimoy |
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Agreed. Definitely been doing that from the start. It's especially helpful in this game because I feel like a lot was lost in the translation or they just didn't take the time to fully flesh out the quest log.
A lot of times it will say things like, "So and so wants you to find x." And then you find it--sometimes much later--but there is not description of WHERE the questgiver is and you end up wandering to find where to turn in a quest, etc. The notes are KEY!! |
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I haven't been keeping note of quests, but I've found making notes very useful for:
rare troops artifacts which are part of a set where i've garrisoned spare units (weak opponent+sacrifice+reserve=a spare set of inquisitors in a far away land comes in handy) ________ VT750 Last edited by bugmenot; 01-23-2011 at 12:59 AM. |
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