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I've read if I give Ian's list to Diego, I cannot (or may not be able to) join the New Camp after joining the Old Camp. Is this true? If so, what's the proper method? I can't seem to get inside the castle without giving Diego the list.
Also, if I join a camp before completing all the quests in each of the camps, do I miss out on those for later, or are they still do-able?
This question / problem has been solved by Namurimage
Risen is most enjoyable during the first two chapters (there four chapters in total, not six as in the Gothic series, but the game feels about the same length and the chapters are divided more evenly this way). After that there are far fewer quests available, much like the first Gothic (as opposed to Gothic II, which has new side quests in every chapter, especially with Night of the Raven). Overall it's a very enjoyable experience, however, with some great character development, "power struggle" quests that make tangible changes in the main town depending on your choices, and clever dungeon puzzles (the dungeon puzzles are a bit like Night of the Raven's, except spread throughout the whole game). As you rise up the ranks of your faction there are additional benefits and quest opportunities beyond just getting fancier armour, and members of your faction will respond appropriately according to your rank.
Arcania is going to be substantially different from Gothic, unfortunately. Among other things game areas are locked out when moving to a new chapter (rather than being recycled) and skills are trained through a skill tree system rather than trainers. The game is still in development so some of this may change, but it's still going to be vastly different.
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Namur: As for Lares, if you give him the list you'll be betraying the Old camp, and you'll have to stick with New Camp

Actually, no, you can still join the old camp even if you do this (I do this every time for my "all camps" save I make before committing to a faction). It also gives you the ability to talk to Gorn (er, I think) later on for a share of the loot.
Post edited October 12, 2009 by Arkose
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Namur: As for Lares, if you give him the list you'll be betraying the Old camp, and you'll have to stick with New Camp
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Arkose: Actually, no, you can still join the old camp even if you do this (I do this every time for my "all camps" save I make before committing to a faction). It also gives you the ability to talk to Gorn (er, I think) later on for a share of the loot.

So, it's asking Lares the next question regarding what comes next that actually triggers the no return point regarding the ability to join Old Camp ?
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Namur: After finishing the demo for Risen, i actually went for my CC to get it. But the $75 price tag made me back down. It's too much for a game. But i'll consider your words of wisdom ;)
But the demo made quite an impression on me. Specially how good it looks, and how smooth it feels.

Yeah, I had the same urge. :D
I didnt know it was that much for you though -- I forget prices aren't standarized and all. I converted, and that's quite a lot. I would wait for the price drop for sure.
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chautemoc: Yeah, I had the same urge. :D
I didnt know it was that much for you though -- I forget prices aren't standarized and all. I converted, and that's quite a lot. I would wait for the price drop for sure.

Yeah, the regional prices for my neck of the woods are getting out of hand.
Risen, OFP2, and Borderlands. I would gladly pick up the lot but not at $75 each.
These prices have me playing catch up all the time...Oh well, Christmas is not far, probably some nice price drops then ;)
Edit: In all fairness, Borderlands is actually around $67 for me. Still a bit pricy...
Post edited October 12, 2009 by Namur