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curlyhairedboy: i completed both quests and got the XP from both. both showed as completed with a green checkmark.

later, in chapter 3, they are marked as failed.

how is that not bugged?
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Freewind: how come I dont have the same thing? didn't you collect all evidence PRIOR TO THE EVENT? did you incriminate stennis?
yep. didn't let the mob lynch him, but that doesn't affect his guilt. he served his time and went on to become a good king.
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Freewind: how come I dont have the same thing? didn't you collect all evidence PRIOR TO THE EVENT? did you incriminate stennis?
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curlyhairedboy: yep. didn't let the mob lynch him, but that doesn't affect his guilt. he served his time and went on to become a good king.
the evidence comes out that he was guilty - deserve to be lynched. You can have your opinion otherwise. Yet the game grants you xp; acknowledges that you done it, got your opinion out.

so, it is not bugged. It is just not expectation.

p.s: stennis is by no way a good king.
Post edited June 22, 2011 by Freewind
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curlyhairedboy: yep. didn't let the mob lynch him, but that doesn't affect his guilt. he served his time and went on to become a good king.
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Freewind: the evidence comes out that he was guilty - deserve to be lynched. You can have your opinion otherwise. Yet the game grants you xp; acknowledges that you done it, got your opinion out.

so, it is not bugged. It is just not expectation.

p.s: stennis is by no way a good king.
look, i can fraps the animated cutscene that tells you:

1. he did it

2. he served time in jail

3. he turns out to be "one of aedirn's greatest rulers"

do i need to fraps it for you? :|
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Freewind: the evidence comes out that he was guilty - deserve to be lynched. You can have your opinion otherwise. Yet the game grants you xp; acknowledges that you done it, got your opinion out.

so, it is not bugged. It is just not expectation.

p.s: stennis is by no way a good king.
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curlyhairedboy: look, i can fraps the animated cutscene that tells you:

1. he did it

2. he served time in jail

3. he turns out to be "one of aedirn's greatest rulers"

do i need to fraps it for you? :|
...Curly...

I, too got a bit frustrated by that whole "competed quest" until the end of the Act when it failed, so I went back and replayed those quests - trying different choices and approaches to see what differences it would make.

But, I never saw a cutscene like the one you are describing. (Of course, I didn't play through each choice right to the end of the game, though). When did that scene take place? At the end of the quest, or later on in the Act / game?

I'm starting to think that there isn't a "canon plotline" to these quests - and whether Stennis is guilty or not is completely dependent on the choices YOU make...
Post edited June 22, 2011 by Peetz
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curlyhairedboy: look, i can fraps the animated cutscene that tells you:

1. he did it

2. he served time in jail

3. he turns out to be "one of aedirn's greatest rulers"

do i need to fraps it for you? :|
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Peetz: ...Curly...

I, too got a bit frustrated by that whole "competed quest" until the end of the Act when it failed, so I went back and replayed those quests - trying different choices and approaches to see what differences it would make.

But, I never saw a cutscene like the one you are describing. (Of course, I didn't play through each choice right to the end of the game, though). When did that scene take place? At the end of the quest, or later on in the Act / game?

I'm starting to think that there isn't a "canon plotline" to these quests - and whether Stennis is guilty or not is completely dependent on the choices YOU make...
it might be that way. the scene i saw involved some stained glass and a coronation.
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curlyhairedboy: look, i can fraps the animated cutscene that tells you:

1. he did it

2. he served time in jail

3. he turns out to be "one of aedirn's greatest rulers"

do i need to fraps it for you? :|
I have tried all possible permutations I come up with.

he serve his time in jail and later become king? I don't get it. Maybe I do need a fraps for sure. LOL

I know that Geralt may choose to give him a fair trial which means he will be arrested and stay in prison for sometimes.

Yet, if you don't incriminate him - or let the peasans kill him, he will not be persecute and eventually become king.

Stennis is the killer. If you don't incriminate him, let the peasants kill him, he become a let-loose criminal. You failed to find the true killers. Period.

If you kill him without really investigate Thorak - do earlier side quests to know him, you just coincidently kill the criminal. So you fail as a true detective. Period.


What every happens later doesn't matter. You got to do some side quest prior to this main quest to reveal the real truth. Otherwise, you will fail the quest even if you decide to incriminate him.
Post edited June 24, 2011 by Freewind
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curlyhairedboy: look, i can fraps the animated cutscene that tells you:

1. he did it

2. he served time in jail

3. he turns out to be "one of aedirn's greatest rulers"

do i need to fraps it for you? :|
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Freewind: you don't need to fraps. I have tried all possible permutations I come up with.

Stennis is the killer. If you don't incriminate him, let the peasants kill him, he become a let-loose criminal. You failed to find the true killers. Period.

If you kill him without really investigate Thorak - do earlier side quests to know him, you just coincidently kill the criminal. So you fail as a true detective. Period.


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curlyhairedboy: look, i can fraps the animated cutscene that tells you:

1. he did it

2. he served time in jail

3. he turns out to be "one of aedirn's greatest rulers"

do i need to fraps it for you? :|
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Freewind: he serve his time in jail and later become king? I don't get it. Maybe I do need a fraps for sure.

I know that Geralt may choose to give him a fair trial which means he will be arrested and stay in prison for sometimes.

Yet, if you don't incriminate him - or let the peasans kill him, he will not be persecute and eventually become king.

He is the killer.

What every happens later doesn't matter. You got to do some side quest prior to this main quest to reveal the real truth. Otherwise, you will fail the quest even if you decide to incriminate him.
did you see the cutscene with the stained glass and the coronation? the one that mentions that saskia finds him guilty and jails him?
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curlyhairedboy: did you see the cutscene with the stained glass and the coronation? the one that mentions that saskia finds him guilty and jails him?
yes . Others, some other people whoever, figured out that he was the killer - not you. You wait out. You didn't make the decision to kill him for his crime at the point.
Post edited June 24, 2011 by Freewind
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curlyhairedboy: did you see the cutscene with the stained glass and the coronation? the one that mentions that saskia finds him guilty and jails him?
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Freewind: yes . Others, some other people whoever, figured out that he was the killer - not you. You wait out. You didn't make the decision to kill him for his crime at the point.
well yeah. and this is why i say the quest is bugged - it doesn't matter if you have evidence or not, the quest is marked as failed if you prevent him from being lynched. the quest completion flag should be tied to his guilt (and if you found it or not) rather than his punishment.

after all, geralt isn't asked to 'choose the best sentence for this poisoner', he's asked to 'find out if this guy IS the poisoner'. if he completes the latter, then the former shouldn't matter for quest completion.
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WhiteWolfy: First off, an explanation of 'What really gets my goolies'.

It is an Australian/English phrase which is akin to the American phrase, 'What really steps on my t*ts', if you get my drift. The difference being that 'goolies' refers to male anatomical parts rather farther down the body, sometimes referred to as the 'family jewels'.

Okay, enough said.

So, what gets my goolies is that all too often in W2, certain Quests fail because the Player didn't exactly follow some obtuse, convoluted path.

As examples, I offer ' Suspect: Thorak' and 'The Walls have Ears'.

Without going into details or offering Spoilers, those of you who have gotten to the point where you get those Quests and pursue them, know what I'm talking about.


Cheers,
Wolfy
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SystemShock7: First, I must say, I have never heard the "steps on my <anything>" expression. Where in America you are talking about? :)

But on topic, I know what you mean.
This probably could start another thread but a more gentile way of saying it "This gets my goat!! or Frosts my ass(not so gentile) or This SUCKS!! or I wracked myself(sits on balls) or WTF!! anymore??
Post edited June 24, 2011 by Gidzin