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Support => Technical Help: IN GAME bugs (after loading world) => Topic started by: SynergfyFlo on March 21, 2008, 11:36:59 am
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hey guys,
the npc interactions and quests with Davikel and Kerryk seem flawed.
I have done what Davikel requested, whereupon Amidison asked a question that was not possible to answer in a way that the npc understood.
similarly, for Kerryk's request for the return of lost stuff (deliberately vague here - i don't want to give away too much) i made it to the first npc ok, who gave me an item to take elsewhere.
however, since my inventory was full, i did not receive the item, nor is it possible to request it a second time - the npc acts as if I'm completely gaga.
since these are once-off quests, it seems i am now stuck with 2 half-completed quests and no way to finish them - more than a little frustrating, since I cannot reset them.
it is manifestly irritating when asking an archivist npc about archioves, and he doesn't have a clue what I'm talking about...
please let's sort this!
ps i could post the conversation logs if needed.
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Please PM (do not post to the public) me the logs and I'll take a look. We'll get it straightened out so don't worry too much. :)
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Ah yes, I`m experiencing the same Davikel/Amidison trouble...glad to hear it`s not only me. I swear I gave the NPC the correct information, word-for-word.
Anyway, thanks for looking into it Rizin. :)
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If you were supposed to receive an item but your inventory was full (no available slots), check your sacks...even glyph sacks. They have a tendency to end up there.
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In the case of the Davikel/Amidison one, I received what I should have, and was able to give it to the target, but it was their subsequent questions/a message that had to be passed on...that`s where it went weird.
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same issue.
and the item is not in a sack or in a glyph sack either, unfortunately.
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I got the logs. I'll give them a look over this afternoon and post back.
Thanks for sending them. :)
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I got Amidison to understand me...it was a matter of using the right words...and the right language.
I shall say no more. ;)