Posted June 12, 2016
Hi Everyone!
I recently got the urge to re-visit the Witcher games before I tackle the full experience of TW3 + Expansions, and wanted to start with TW1. After finishing the main campaign, I decided to dabble in the custom adventures, because I never tried them before and have been pleasantly surprised by the high quality creations over the years of the passionate fanbase!
I just recently started Right to the Throne and went into the Inn to make some money and I'm finding that Cibor, the dwarf in the Inn, dosen't run out of money when playing dice poker. I've played him and won more then four or five times but he keeps asking me if I want to play. I get some sort of satisfaction from fleecing all the gambling characters in TW1 of all they are worth (hey, I need that money to get things done! ) and it irks me that Cibor seems to have infinite money. Is this true? Could it be a bug or oversight? I'd look for myself in the D'jinni but I'm not sure what I'm looking for. I know in other adventures that with gambling characters there is a dialogue trigger that fires when a certain amount of games have been passed, but looking at the file for RTTT dosen't showcase a similar trigger. Can anyone verify this? Should I just move on and let Cibor go?
Thanks for your help, everyone!
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I recently got the urge to re-visit the Witcher games before I tackle the full experience of TW3 + Expansions, and wanted to start with TW1. After finishing the main campaign, I decided to dabble in the custom adventures, because I never tried them before and have been pleasantly surprised by the high quality creations over the years of the passionate fanbase!
I just recently started Right to the Throne and went into the Inn to make some money and I'm finding that Cibor, the dwarf in the Inn, dosen't run out of money when playing dice poker. I've played him and won more then four or five times but he keeps asking me if I want to play. I get some sort of satisfaction from fleecing all the gambling characters in TW1 of all they are worth (hey, I need that money to get things done! ) and it irks me that Cibor seems to have infinite money. Is this true? Could it be a bug or oversight? I'd look for myself in the D'jinni but I'm not sure what I'm looking for. I know in other adventures that with gambling characters there is a dialogue trigger that fires when a certain amount of games have been passed, but looking at the file for RTTT dosen't showcase a similar trigger. Can anyone verify this? Should I just move on and let Cibor go?
Thanks for your help, everyone!
<3
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