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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:58 pm
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Razz-Berry 9 Link is JD Ellorie Grey I agree- part of the reason that the Needs of Many decision was so difficult to make was because your dog would have to die. If the dog can be resurrected, then there is no dilemma, no sacrifice to restore the lives lost in the Spire. It makes it too easy, and somewhat insulting to those who have suffered through the lack of our faithful companion only to have our efforts negated, and even more so to those who chose the Needs of Many and cannot, for whatever reason, indulge the whims of the programmers and download the extra content. I knew they would have to get away to bring back dogs. Without it what would they have done? Made no dig spots in the DLC's? They didn't bring it back for DLC purposes at all. They assumed people would be happier being able to resurrect there pooch without choosing 'Love'. Anyway if people wanted the few dig spots in the DLC so badly they could just play through it again and choose 'Love'. Not only that, it would influence replayability so that people would make sure they had a file for digging. But no, they had to let people cheat their dogs back.
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Danzig Chubbums Razz-Berry 9 Link is JD Ellorie Grey I agree- part of the reason that the Needs of Many decision was so difficult to make was because your dog would have to die. If the dog can be resurrected, then there is no dilemma, no sacrifice to restore the lives lost in the Spire. It makes it too easy, and somewhat insulting to those who have suffered through the lack of our faithful companion only to have our efforts negated, and even more so to those who chose the Needs of Many and cannot, for whatever reason, indulge the whims of the programmers and download the extra content. I knew they would have to get away to bring back dogs. Without it what would they have done? Made no dig spots in the DLC's? They didn't bring it back for DLC purposes at all. They assumed people would be happier being able to resurrect there pooch without choosing 'Love'. Anyway if people wanted the few dig spots in the DLC so badly they could just play through it again and choose 'Love'. Not only that, it would influence replayability so that people would make sure they had a file for digging. But no, they had to let people cheat their dogs back.
I like the way it is now, because I dont have time to replay the game just to get my dog back. That and I want everything on one hero. I would rather have one main hero, than a bunch of incomplete ones.
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Link is JD Danzig Chubbums Razz-Berry 9 Link is JD Ellorie Grey I agree- part of the reason that the Needs of Many decision was so difficult to make was because your dog would have to die. If the dog can be resurrected, then there is no dilemma, no sacrifice to restore the lives lost in the Spire. It makes it too easy, and somewhat insulting to those who have suffered through the lack of our faithful companion only to have our efforts negated, and even more so to those who chose the Needs of Many and cannot, for whatever reason, indulge the whims of the programmers and download the extra content. I knew they would have to get away to bring back dogs. Without it what would they have done? Made no dig spots in the DLC's? They didn't bring it back for DLC purposes at all. They assumed people would be happier being able to resurrect there pooch without choosing 'Love'. Anyway if people wanted the few dig spots in the DLC so badly they could just play through it again and choose 'Love'. Not only that, it would influence replayability so that people would make sure they had a file for digging. But no, they had to let people cheat their dogs back. I like the way it is now, because I dont have time to replay the game just to get my dog back. That and I want everything on one hero. I would rather have one main hero, than a bunch of incomplete ones. That's why you don't kill your dog >.>
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Danzig Chubbums Link is JD Danzig Chubbums Razz-Berry 9 Link is JD Ellorie Grey I agree- part of the reason that the Needs of Many decision was so difficult to make was because your dog would have to die. If the dog can be resurrected, then there is no dilemma, no sacrifice to restore the lives lost in the Spire. It makes it too easy, and somewhat insulting to those who have suffered through the lack of our faithful companion only to have our efforts negated, and even more so to those who chose the Needs of Many and cannot, for whatever reason, indulge the whims of the programmers and download the extra content. I knew they would have to get away to bring back dogs. Without it what would they have done? Made no dig spots in the DLC's? They didn't bring it back for DLC purposes at all. They assumed people would be happier being able to resurrect there pooch without choosing 'Love'. Anyway if people wanted the few dig spots in the DLC so badly they could just play through it again and choose 'Love'. Not only that, it would influence replayability so that people would make sure they had a file for digging. But no, they had to let people cheat their dogs back. I like the way it is now, because I dont have time to replay the game just to get my dog back. That and I want everything on one hero. I would rather have one main hero, than a bunch of incomplete ones. That's why you don't kill your dog >.>
That is why I did not kill my Dog on my main account, and that is why I am happy about the DLC.
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Link is JD Suicide Stereotype In Knothole Island, there's a tomb to bring back you dog at the cost of one human life. Thanks for telling me, but we came to this conclusion at the secound post. 2) Download the Knothole DLC and go to the island. Near the graveyard there is this small room and a switch. You simply lead a civilian into the room and pull the switch and then you have your dog back. Even though the question was answered we appriciate your post. Thank you come again.
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