I've come across Sulic, can i find his sister?
And what about the children of the whasteland, how do i know if thats on or off, and how do i turn it of and on?
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And what about the children of the whasteland, how do i know if thats on or off, and how do i turn it of and on?[/QUOTE]
If I understand this correct - then you are asking if you are playing the version of the game that has children in them or not?
Well - basically - if you play a version bought in Europe, you most likely haven't got any children in the game. If you play a US version - you most likely have. It is easy to see, when you run around in the first town, or later in the Den. There should be children running around.
It is possible to get children into the European version, all you need to do is find the "Children patch" (search google or similar), and then follow the installation guide.
And what about the children of the whasteland, how do i know if thats on or off, and how do i turn it of and on?[/QUOTE]
If I understand this correct - then you are asking if you are playing the version of the game that has children in them or not?
Well - basically - if you play a version bought in Europe, you most likely haven't got any children in the game. If you play a US version - you most likely have. It is easy to see, when you run around in the first town, or later in the Den. There should be children running around.
It is possible to get children into the European version, all you need to do is find the "Children patch" (search google or similar), and then follow the installation guide.
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[QUOTE=Mr.Waesel]I have children but they never stole stuff from me...
edit: in the game! [/QUOTE]
That is likely because you don't stand still near them. If you run past them, you'll see the animation of them "interacting" (the same animation as if you open doors, looks on shelves etc). That is them attempting to steal your stuff. It is most widespread in "The Den" if I remember right.
edit: in the game! [/QUOTE]
That is likely because you don't stand still near them. If you run past them, you'll see the animation of them "interacting" (the same animation as if you open doors, looks on shelves etc). That is them attempting to steal your stuff. It is most widespread in "The Den" if I remember right.
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[QUOTE=Xandax]That is likely because you don't stand still near them. If you run past them, you'll see the animation of them "interacting" (the same animation as if you open doors, looks on shelves etc). That is them attempting to steal your stuff. It is most widespread in "The Den" if I remember right.[/QUOTE]
I think that the only kids that steal from you, are the ones in the Den. No other kids has ever stolen from me (I think?)
I think that the only kids that steal from you, are the ones in the Den. No other kids has ever stolen from me (I think?)
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