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i got 63828128 exp for killing king

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i got 63828128 exp for killing king

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at the beggining of tob where u get inside the keep and kill the insane guy it gave me 63828128 exp and i have no idea why, nothign went wrong or naythign and its the only time somethign wierd like that happend. the only tihng iv done which teh game doesntl iek is i have drizzts scimitars, when teh guy came ot get them i did avoid death and form then on he owuld spawn on randoms maps and keep trying to talk to me but he had nothign to say which was really annoying, it was near the end of teh game tho so i finished it then when i imported my guy into tob there warent nay more problems, except i now have a legitimate 71,000,000 experience. i am doing it solo by the way with a swashbuckler (best class by far). im gonan gte a exp cap remover.

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If you dont have the latest patch, ill patch the site in a sec, just give me time.
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Heres the site for the official patch, if you reload and do again it should fix it... if you want it fixed...
http://www.bioware.com/games/throne_bha ... t/patches/
EDIT: Im talking about installing the patch, then going back and killing gromnir again.
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Oh, and welcome to the forums... You will find this a very nice community and everyone is friendly.
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what?

i didnt understand that at all
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ok, click on the link i posted, download the patch, follow the instructions to install it. Next, if you want to load a save before killing gromnir, and do it again with the patch, it may fix the experience problem. Thats only if you want the real experience and not the glitch. Oh and the patch fixes a lot of other problems as well. Hopefully that cleared it up a little bit.
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yeah, i posted that after i saw ur first reply and it didnt make nay sense at all lol. im gonna leave it. are there any problems with the game if u got up to really high levels
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Oh ok, well, about the high level stuff, not sure, you will have to take a look at the read me to see all of the things that it fixes... although my favorite thing it fixes is that the NPCs dont say "This NPC is busy and cannot talk to you blah blah" that really helps especially on quests that you are cashing in on.
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