I say what TiltMyTouch meant... What do you mean by that? Are you saying that it's working perfectly on you 2nd Gen device? You may have misinterpreted what I said.
Well from my point of view, I think we'll keep the next update in beta mode into the next week, and if no flaws are found, I really hope it gets submitted by the end of next week. But I'm not the developer so I have no control over these things (and there are always bugs and whatnots that may have not been found yet), so this is all speculation.
Luther is in one of the corners (but I don't remember which one) by where you can wager on the red and blue fighter. I recall it's on the opposite side of the map as the mansion. Hope this helps. By the way, being intentionally vague the choice you make slightly effects 1 quest.
Hello Sorry but I'm stuck in the temple in the first part of the 3rd floor enable to find the switch, could you help me please? It's may be a bug ... Thx
Please,help me ! I'm stuck at the quest from Eckar about the corruption in the city. I go to the bar and talk with Rufus with the Brew password, he then sends me upstairs to talk with Nevin. I cannot get any information from Nevin as my two options are Rufus needs you downstairs and I know your corrupt are my options. Either of those makes to have to go downstairs and kill Refus and Nevin and I get no information to report back to Eckar. What exactly am I'm doing wrong here?
I am stuck in the same place. The chest is locked and haven't found where to learn how to pick locks. Any suggestions?
I'm pretty sure you have it, every class has this skill right at the beginning of the game, look in your "Skills". This skill is called "Bash lock" for warriors and rangers. And "Open Lock" for Mages.
Well, when the Lord Telmon (sp.?) guy told me how bad Luther was and how I'd be helping the city if I killed him, I went ahead and killed Luther. I didn't turn into an outlaw. Do you have to kill a certain number of people before you become an outlaw? I'm guessing that that's not the case - I assumed that I didn't go outlaw because I killed a bad guy pretending to be good.