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ROMANCE TO SLOW!! (contains partial cheat code)

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2000 9:02 pm
by Mr Sinister
Hey people
I've played and I've won...that takes a good few days, however when you're not wandering blindly in no direction, victory doesn't take so long, so no romances get very far.
Is there any way to speed them up?
I've discovered the whole
CLUAConsoleSetGlobal("LoversnameRomance","Global",1) where you chose who you want, but that only gets you so far...I never got into bed with anyone using that.....So if anyone can help me to play without leaving my computer on 24/7 at work over night etc....it'd help alot...

Thanks.

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What is the terror of Death
That we die our work incomplete
What is the joy of life
To die knowing our task is done

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2000 9:18 pm
by Aegis
Why not immerse yourself into the game. Try doing some side quests, instead of blasting through the game. Not only will you get the romance thing going, but the game will be a lot more fun.

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Courage is Bravery,
Bravery is Courage,
Children are Flamable

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2001 4:02 am
by Caernarvon
Well, I would argue that the Jaheira romance moves *way* too slow to reasonably finish in a game even if you do every single side quest. I'm not sure what the developers were thinking there...

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2001 8:30 am
by Drakron Du“Dark
How about This.
Aerie, if you sleep whit her(or not), bang, no more sharing the blanket.
Viconia, Do It 3 times, stupid handmaid of Lhoth shows up, she fears for you, and end the relancion.
Amoen,(for the girls) 2 times and well I think that go on to the end (the roamce is like a rolercoster eider he is teling that he admires you our teling you to go away)
Jeheira, 1 time(util someone find if there is more using the sane sleeping bag doing in the game)the more dificult in the game but since no one have the pacient to find out if there is a unhappy end.

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"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not became a monster... when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss gazes into you..."
Friedrich Nietzsche