Last night i found out that the Little Guys is indeed the Isle of Thieves, when Bones explained the options of where i can go to he mentioned the Little guys and Isle of Thieves as one quest.Maigrets wrote:Yes, First Edition is what I have in the DVD version.Well Piranha Bytes is a German company as far as i remember, but still a game should have English included since it is a International language...still it was not the end of the world but it was pretty weird none the less. And i hat used the update function before i started the game and noticed the German language. It does not matter any more since it is solved. And i bought the First edition which has these extra's....
- Risen 3: Titan Lords ( Duhh )
- Fog Island DLC
- Uprising of the Little Guy DLC
- Adventure Garb DLC
Maybe the Isle of Thieves is specific for Pre-ordered version.
Actually I think Uprising of the Little Guys is what it's actually called, but it's Isle of Thieves you go to. It's a fun area but is still has it's challenges.
I have no problems with the fact that the Adventure Garb is a bit overpowered, i chose to go to Antigua first and those Hellhounds do not always come one at a time. The Garb does not look that bad either overall...with a exception of the Hat. The Garb looks like Samurai armour al right, but the front of the hat looks a bit odd...and those feathers on the side...? ( But i will deal with it. )Maigrets wrote:The Adventure garb is a bit overpowered but then again you need all the help you can get early on.. You will find better at vendors a bit later and when you join a faction they have really good armour.
Yeah i usually do not, but in games like the Elderscrolls series, the companions are more often then not quit..."Stupid". Always jumping in front of your attacks...getting stuck and other things like that. There are famous exceptions of course, like Inigo and Hoth.Maigrets wrote:I know you didn't like companions in Skyrim and in this game they are optional, except for when a quest NPC accompanies you, but I find I like the company and they also comment in conversations with other NPC's. They also have their own quests and in the case of one, you need him for certain things to do with your "condition."
Besides, these followers actually climb up and down obstacles, jump, swim and go everywhere you go. Occasionally they might get lost if you take an unusual path but going back to the boat or using a teleporter will bring them back. Often they will just catch up by themselves.
But both Patty and Ramon proved to be more useful already. Ramon already showed some nerve...i helped him get to the village and fought with him against a few Helhounds. And then a bit later tells me to put my sword away on the streets while i am hunting the remaining Hellhounds for Alvarez. ( I like those small attention to details. )