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10-02-2005, 09:59 AM
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Dungeon Siege 2 - Dragon
What happened to my dragon?
I was in snowbrook castle bashing away at the dragon, but kept on getting
killed, so decided to go back and level up some more before giving him
another bash, also changing one of my party members from the inn at amanlu.
after completeing a few side quests in order to build more exp. i am ready to
go back to the dragon, only to find its not there.
Anyone have any idea how to sort this out?, or am i screwed? is there a way
of reverting back to a previous save if this is nessisary.
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10-26-2005, 05:39 AM
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RE: Dungeon Siege 2 - Dragon
Am having the same problem, did you get a resolution or response to this
issue? Have tried leaving and coming back, exiting the game and
restarting.... nothing seems to work....???
"Marky" wrote:
> What happened to my dragon?
> I was in snowbrook castle bashing away at the dragon, but kept on getting
> killed, so decided to go back and level up some more before giving him
> another bash, also changing one of my party members from the inn at amanlu.
> after completeing a few side quests in order to build more exp. i am ready to
> go back to the dragon, only to find its not there.
> Anyone have any idea how to sort this out?, or am i screwed? is there a way
> of reverting back to a previous save if this is nessisary.
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10-27-2005, 04:51 PM
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RE: Dungeon Siege 2 - Dragon
Actually, i got an e-mail from someone at dsplanet.net, they seemed to know
what the problem was and are aware of what the issues are. Gas Powered Games
Have also E-mailed me to tell me that this is a problem that a lot of people
are facing, but told me to install the recent update to Version 2.2, which i
already had. I found my-self buggered and left it alone hopefully waiting for
a response from either this forum, or from DSPLANET, but none came.
However, i tried my game again a week later and it seemed to have fixed
itself. God Knows how, he must have been on my side lol.
Try other forums, i am sure there is someone that may be able to help.
thanks for the reply to this, it has bee longer than a month since i put it
in.
GOOD LUCK MATE, AND DON@T PUT your fist through the screen like i almost
did. lol
"Seamus" wrote:
> Am having the same problem, did you get a resolution or response to this
> issue? Have tried leaving and coming back, exiting the game and
> restarting.... nothing seems to work....???
>
> "Marky" wrote:
>
> > What happened to my dragon?
> > I was in snowbrook castle bashing away at the dragon, but kept on getting
> > killed, so decided to go back and level up some more before giving him
> > another bash, also changing one of my party members from the inn at amanlu.
> > after completeing a few side quests in order to build more exp. i am ready to
> > go back to the dragon, only to find its not there.
> > Anyone have any idea how to sort this out?, or am i screwed? is there a way
> > of reverting back to a previous save if this is nessisary.
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10-27-2005, 05:50 PM
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RE: Dungeon Siege 2 - Dragon
Thanks for the feedback. Have Googled the hell out of this after I posted
here and have found some more input and am waiting to hear back from gas
powered games. Hope we get a fix for it soon cause I really don't want to
have to do all that fighting again to get up to that point, or screw around
with the program to bypass the dragon all together.
Happy red eye gaming!
Seamus
"Marky" wrote:
> Actually, i got an e-mail from someone at dsplanet.net, they seemed to know
> what the problem was and are aware of what the issues are. Gas Powered Games
> Have also E-mailed me to tell me that this is a problem that a lot of people
> are facing, but told me to install the recent update to Version 2.2, which i
> already had. I found my-self buggered and left it alone hopefully waiting for
> a response from either this forum, or from DSPLANET, but none came.
> However, i tried my game again a week later and it seemed to have fixed
> itself. God Knows how, he must have been on my side lol.
>
> Try other forums, i am sure there is someone that may be able to help.
> thanks for the reply to this, it has bee longer than a month since i put it
> in.
>
> GOOD LUCK MATE, AND DON@T PUT your fist through the screen like i almost
> did. lol
>
> "Seamus" wrote:
>
> > Am having the same problem, did you get a resolution or response to this
> > issue? Have tried leaving and coming back, exiting the game and
> > restarting.... nothing seems to work....???
> >
> > "Marky" wrote:
> >
> > > What happened to my dragon?
> > > I was in snowbrook castle bashing away at the dragon, but kept on getting
> > > killed, so decided to go back and level up some more before giving him
> > > another bash, also changing one of my party members from the inn at amanlu.
> > > after completeing a few side quests in order to build more exp. i am ready to
> > > go back to the dragon, only to find its not there.
> > > Anyone have any idea how to sort this out?, or am i screwed? is there a way
> > > of reverting back to a previous save if this is nessisary.
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10-28-2005, 09:01 AM
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Re: Dungeon Siege 2 - Dragon
On another forum, people with this problem seemed to have success by
reinstalling the entire game. Doing so should not overwrite the saved game
file.
rwt
"Seamus" <Seamus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F4EDF107-EF2D-496D-AE53-79F6B203EA01@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the feedback. Have Googled the hell out of this after I posted
> here and have found some more input and am waiting to hear back from gas
> powered games. Hope we get a fix for it soon cause I really don't want to
> have to do all that fighting again to get up to that point, or screw
> around
> with the program to bypass the dragon all together.
>
> Happy red eye gaming!
> Seamus
>
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