That is true but the chances for anything decent being held captive is quite low, they are mostly dirty humans with bad stats. As for Seraphs they were so rare that I haven't seen any in my multiple playthroughs until I fixed the spawn in the Mountans, even though they are supposed to be mid-level races. The main thing is still Dragonkin, they used to be just as rare until they were added as a dedicated encounter to the new end-game area.
Fuck sake... they should give some entry level quests before just handing out shit there's NO way you can do at the beginning. And god damn your people must have a fucking feast every meal the way they go through food. Logistics in this game needs some serious balancing. And FAR more entry level content as well.
This might be a stupid question but I can't find the answer in the last few pages. I distinctly remember someone sharing that the creator of this game was putting Strive for power on hold as he was going to work on another game so I stopped following but I notice this game has still gotten numerous updates... did he change his mind and is still working on strive-for-power?
Fuck sake... they should give some entry level quests before just handing out shit there's NO way you can do at the beginning. And god damn your people must have a fucking feast every meal the way they go through food. Logistics in this game needs some serious balancing. And FAR more entry level content as well.
Just get yourself or your party to lvl 3 and unlock mindblast, after that you can't lose any fight even when heavily outnumbered. Slaves get exp when working so they will reach the level faster than your main char. Improve the relevant stats of slaves that forage and hunt so that they bring in more food. Hunting gives you not only food but also Supplies which your slave working at the market will automatically sell. With a party of 2-3 lvl 3 slaves you can easily go to the woods and search for a fairy for the quest. Don't sell your slaves to the market and instead to the private buyers you'll get loads of more cash and should never worry about money.
Fuck sake... they should give some entry level quests before just handing out shit there's NO way you can do at the beginning. And god damn your people must have a fucking feast every meal the way they go through food. Logistics in this game needs some serious balancing. And FAR more entry level content as well.
That is true but the chances for anything decent being held captive is quite low, they are mostly dirty humans with bad stats. As for Seraphs they were so rare that I haven't seen any in my multiple playthroughs until I fixed the spawn in the Mountans, even though they are supposed to be mid-level races. The main thing is still Dragonkin, they used to be just as rare until they were added as a dedicated encounter to the new end-game area.
They're not mandatory, just image packs that you can use. The deal is you can customize character portraits of your slaves, you just need to put the image packs where they need to be.
I can't seem to start the Game, The Window is stuck at the confirm window and I can't even click it. I already downloaded the Messa in the instructions but no Dice. Running on Win 10 64-bit.
Here's another problem I ran it on win 8 compatibility and it seems to run... only to get stuck before I even start a new game. I can't click anything. The music still plays tho.
For some reason my servants/slaves keep getting into fights and raising stress really fast. I have a headgirl who should be helping out but I can't seem to stop them from fighting. Help?
The number is correct, the game should have appended an event to progress in Ayda's quest. The save should list, after "upcomingevents", the string "aydatimepass" followed by a number, which is how many days must pass before the event is triggered. Check if that number actually decreases day after day: if not, the scheduler is most likely bugged.
For some reason my servants/slaves keep getting into fights and raising stress really fast. I have a headgirl who should be helping out but I can't seem to stop them from fighting. Help?
Here's another problem I ran it on win 8 compatibility and it seems to run... only to get stuck before I even start a new game. I can't click anything. The music still plays tho.
The number is correct, the game should have appended an event to progress in Ayda's quest. The save should list, after "upcomingevents", the string "aydatimepass" followed by a number, which is how many days must pass before the event is triggered. Check if that number actually decreases day after day: if not, the scheduler is most likely bugged.
They are in bad relationships. They need to fuck each other more. Until then, do not assign them to the same job if you want to avoid fights.