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HOU: Reaper Doors

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:43 am
by gaedon
I'm playing HOU and just started toying with relic of the reaper.
I "bound" the area near the well (still in the inn) to one of the doors.
So far so good.
Then I used the relic to go to the reaper's realm.

Now I can't get out because the door won't work.
One and only one door is active (good, since I only did one binding)

The door comes down and opens, but I can't walk through it or interact with it. (Game tells me, 'I'm too excited to talk right now') I've got Sharwyn with me and she's yelling battle cries like she's fighting something, but there's nothing around.

help

Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 9:38 pm
by Magrus
nippaditty wrote: Yes I do, but how long does it take to get an answer ?. I thought I would try another place.
It would be a lot quicker if you posted your question in a thread with a title appropriate to the question. Besides, it is pretty rude to hijack a thread started by someone else that has no relation to your post and want an answer. You should probably do a search of the forum on the questions you have and see if you can find it here somewhere. If you can't find anything after searching, posting a thread with a title appropriate to your question gets the fastest results here.

@ gaedon,

That...sounds like a bug. I've run into it before myself. To be honest, I didn't know how to get around it and simply gave up on the game as I didn't have multiple game saves for that particular game. I would suggest opening up an earlier save for that game save. If you don't have one, I really don't know what to tell you to be honest. Maybe someone else can help you better.

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 6:52 am
by Xandax
@nippaditty;
It is called hijacking because you post a question in an existing but completely unrelated thread, thus "hijacking" the thread to be about your question instead of the existing question.

The proper thing to do is when you have a question is to search the forum, and if no thread contains what information you need either bump a relevant thread or post a new thread, not to simply post your question in what ever thread you find.
Also - labeling your post with an apropiate title will help people giving you answers.

This is the pretty normal thing to do as it both helps out the person asking the question (ensures faster/better/more responses), other people who need similar help as the thread would be easier to read through and the people answering questions here out of helpfulness in their spare time.

And also - do not double/cross post the same question as it'll clutter up the forum with redundant posts and make it more difficult to help and/or less likely you'll get help.

It is normal etiquette and respect.


I've deleted a bunch of irrelevant posts from this thread, further posts off-topic of the original post will also be deleted, and possible infractions will be given. If questions regarding this, then PM me.

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