gachibassus

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Anyone else have a problem with the Wayside Inn for the fertility questline. I saw people were having problems leaving. but my problem is just activating the quest, I see Lily in the room, but Claire says to go to the innkeeper first. But he only has his standard 2 options (food and sleep)
had the same, but i dont remember what i did. Maybe teleported in out, noclip-ed with tool or whatever
 

FoxOfEmbers

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Anyone else have a problem with the Wayside Inn for the fertility questline. I saw people were having problems leaving. but my problem is just activating the quest, I see Lily in the room, but Claire says to go to the innkeeper first. But he only has his standard 2 options (food and sleep)
Had the same issue, this is a known bug, fixed in the enxt version.
Here is the link to a hotfix (which I just used myself):

https://f95zone.to/threads/claires-quest-v0-28-2-dystopian-project.614/post-16902807
 

FoxOfEmbers

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I restarted the game after a looooong break and I am pretty uncertain.
What is the "better" choice for the prologue?

The Castle is shorter and seems to give you less to start with, but you can keep the
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sane.
But the easier start seems to just *be* more. And when you meet the baker again she recognizes you, even if you do the other one, making the refugee camp seem like the "canon" route.

Bottom line, what way would you all advice?
 

FoxOfEmbers

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Can someone tell me if this is still the case as of the latest update?
4) is actually only half-true. If you go South, Charlotte will be in the abbey (Leon ran there searching for his father).
I actually somewhat prefer this version over the"house helper" route.

Beth is northern exclusive, but also missable there. And iirc you can free and meet her in Rathpike if you missed her before.
Marie, who I *think* is the missing fiance of the half-drowned guy from the northern route, is exclusive to the southern route.
I personally also think that the appearance of the mother and lord guy (sorry, I am terrible with names) makes more sense if you go that route.

Basically, you get more content (which is not fully implemented tbh) if you go south, but it is harder. Not harder in the sense that the actual prologue is harder, but in the sense that you start with less after the prologue. And you will start in Velos and have no option to go to Rathpike instead.
 

Notretsam

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4) is actually only half-true. If you go South, Charlotte will be in the abbey (Leon ran there searching for his father).
I actually somewhat prefer this version over the"house helper" route.

Beth is northern exclusive, but also missable there. And iirc you can free and meet her in Rathpike if you missed her before.
Marie, who I *think* is the missing fiance of the half-drowned guy from the northern route, is exclusive to the southern route.
I personally also think that the appearance of the mother and lord guy (sorry, I am terrible with names) makes more sense if you go that route.

Basically, you get more content (which is not fully implemented tbh) if you go south, but it is harder. Not harder in the sense that the actual prologue is harder, but in the sense that you start with less after the prologue. And you will start in Velos and have no option to go to Rathpike instead.
Just to clairfy, are you saying that if you don't do the northern route and miss Beth, then you can still meet her in Rathpike?

also where in Rathpike do you meet Beth?
 

Penitensary

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4) is actually only half-true. If you go South, Charlotte will be in the abbey (Leon ran there searching for his father).
I actually somewhat prefer this version over the"house helper" route.

Beth is northern exclusive, but also missable there. And iirc you can free and meet her in Rathpike if you missed her before.
Marie, who I *think* is the missing fiance of the half-drowned guy from the northern route, is exclusive to the southern route.
I personally also think that the appearance of the mother and lord guy (sorry, I am terrible with names) makes more sense if you go that route.

Basically, you get more content (which is not fully implemented tbh) if you go south, but it is harder. Not harder in the sense that the actual prologue is harder, but in the sense that you start with less after the prologue. And you will start in Velos and have no option to go to Rathpike instead.
Yeah, Marie was confirmed to be the fiance that went missing after a Pigboss attack (who then advanced to Rivermont).

Just to clairfy, are you saying that if you don't do the northern route and miss Beth, then you can still meet her in Rathpike?

also where in Rathpike do you meet Beth?
Not sure if it unlocks through a questline or if it's something overheard during one, but long story short there's some people smuggling going on (the women from Fort Amberly) and the town to the west of Rathpike has a house where these women are kept awaiting transport to the slave market. Claire can break in and free them, and Beth will be among the freed prisoners.
 
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Notretsam

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Not sure if it unlocks through a questline or if it's something overheard during one, but long story short there's some people smuggling going on (the women from Fort Amberly) and the town to the west of Rathpike has a house where these women are kept awaiting transport to the slave market. Claire can break in and free them, and Beth will be among the freed prisoners.
ah, yes, of course, I know the quest, but I got stuck on that quest, so I gave up and moved on. completely forgot about it.
 

Sayu_Games

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I started playing this game 8 years ago. It has improved a lot and is one of my favorite games.
 
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so... are there any other games of this scope, possibly complete? bc i honestly am starting to enjoy this game but being incomplete, i keep hitting dead ends on quests XD
only other similar game ik of might be dilmur (as in, no combat, but exploring and using your brain only)
 

Jaffarpok316

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so... are there any other games of this scope, possibly complete? bc i honestly am starting to enjoy this game but being incomplete, i keep hitting dead ends on quests XD
only other similar game ik of might be dilmur (as in, no combat, but exploring and using your brain only)
Roundscape Adorevia has a ton of quests and scenes and is completed, also you can choose between male or female MC.
 
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No problem,may i ask if you question was specifically for RPGMAKER games or you don't care about the game engine as long as is completed?
game engine dont matter no, just a game with some complexity (like lots of places to explore, or lotsa quests, or both?) that doesn't feel stupid linear like a lot of the games do these days? roundscape would be a good choice if like i said, i hadn't played it to the ground and back multiple times XD
 

elbo911

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game engine dont matter no, just a game with some complexity (like lots of places to explore, or lotsa quests, or both?) that doesn't feel stupid linear like a lot of the games do these days? roundscape would be a good choice if like i said, i hadn't played it to the ground and back multiple times XD
It would be better for you to make an own thread in the Recommendations & Identification Forum, game threads aren't the place to talk about recommendations of other games.
Still gonna recommend Peasant's Quest to you, though you probably already know that as well.
Anyways, again, better open a thread in the Recommendations Forum.
 
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