
After finding him, he tags along with David. There, he meets a little boy named Fluffy, who is wandering around because his mother told him to wait, and she hasn't arrived yet. To index The Nearly Ultimate Fallout 2 GuideIn Stage 3, David goes to the abandoned hospital. Chased by a fearsome ship called, The Burning Blade, Magpie’s Wing made its final stand at an uncharted island between The Crooked Masts and Crook’s Hollow.The Crooked Man Walkthrough - Scene 2: Julius Stone Law School - D Gameplay Walkthrough Playthrough'Please leave a like if you enjoy it and Subscribe my. In the early pages of the book, you learn that the Ship’s Log went down with the Pirate Lord’s shipMagpie’s Wing. Step 2: Find the Magpie’s Wing Ship’s Log.

This guide exists because I realized that if I wanted the kind of complete Fallout 2 guide that I envisioned, it pretty much meant writing it myself. 2.) Were not friends.Introduction "Hey, stranger! Need a guide?"Welcome to my Fallout 2 guide/walkthrough. Talk to the Crooked Man and his people. You begin the last episode from the moment where youve finished the last one.
To my knowledge there is not a single significant difference between the UK and US versions except for the children thing. Or until you read this guide, anyway.I've been playing the game using the UK edition, patch version 1.02e plus the "children patch". There are details and aspects you won't notice until your second, third or fourth game, playing different characters with different attitudes. The basic assumption is that players want to squeeze as much out of their game as possible - which is another thing that makes writing this guide worthwhile, because Fallout 2 is a game that just keeps on giving. For game mechanics, detailed item stats and such, consult the manual and/or available in-game information. It is not, on the other hand, an attempt to compile reams of game data such as documenting every karma point gained or lost, because it wouldn't be much fun.
Sadly, many guides are either poorly written ("klammth this place stinks btr get sum quest!!! i need the xp!!!!!"), give embarrassingly bad advice ("So that's why I always tag Throwing, First Aid and Barter"), include patently false information ("If you keep the Pipe Gun in one of your active item slots it will give you Agility +3, it doesn't work for all characters"), or are glaringly incomplete ("I've heard there is a place called New Reno in this game but I never found it"). I don't recommend cheating, other than momentarily for the purpose of experiencing things that you wouldn't normally see, or in a last-ditch attempt to save a doomed character.Virtually every piece of information or advice presented here has been verified in personal testing or playing experience, although I have of course consulted rather a lot of existing walkthroughs and board postings for snippets of information and things to try out. Since trainers, utilities and mods aren't part of the game, I won't deal with them specifically.
So, in case this is your first game, don't read beyond Preparations.If you spot typos, have something to contribute or want to complain that my inclusion criteria are arbitrary, please mail me. If you don't care enough about the unique experience of finding out and doing things on your own to abstain from spoiling it, you probably have better things to do with your time than play the game at all. The first time you play a game like this, you really shouldn't be using any kind of walkthrough whatsoever. Red! for checking scripts and stuff for guide version 1.0.Please note that spoilers abound. Special thanks to Sébastien Caisse a.k.a. General credit goes to the people on the No Mutants Allowed message board.
The Crooked Man Walkthrough Stage 2 Download And Install
Before playing you should locate, download and install the patch (v1.02) for your version, since this will drastically improve performance and gameplay from the unpatched version of the game. Originally this game existed in five different versions: the US edition, two UK editions (normal and low violence), and two localized editions in German and French respectively. At least do a couple of string searches before you decide the answer isn't in the guide already.Comments and additional information have been colour-coded in the following imaginative manner:A green star marks straightforward, reliable information or advice.A yellow star signals some measure of uncertainty or speculation, but information given can be expected to be correct in broad terms.A red star is used for highly speculative information as well as massively peripheral or trivial comments.A blue star is used for general comments appearing in the Area walkthrough section which have a wider application than the specific context where they are brought up, such as character design, combat strategy or general game behaviour.Preparations "I'll get you during my next save game."First of all you should find out if you need to patch your game. I'm sorry, but you must understand that I'm not a one-person helpline.
If you have any kind of budget re-release or new localized version I don't think there should be any need to patch the game, but for your own sake you should make sure.Install the patch before you start playing, since saves made in the unpatched game will be invalidated. As being largely uninteresting. In the walkthrough, notes that are only relevant to the unpatched game will be marked with red stars, i.e.
This set of files, which is not technically a patch at all, will add the in-game children which have been removed from these versions (for some obscure reason of law or policy which apparently did not apply at all to Baldur's Gate, where you can roast kids with Fireballs all you want). (Actually what I'd really recommend is not having anything to do with that product in the first place.)I also strongly recommend, if you have any other version than the US one, that you download the so-called children patch. You might want to go for the US patch, because of the CD lock thing. The reason why is anyone's guess, but if you've been wondering where I got this "chem" word from, that's the explanation.There is no official patch for the English Low Violence edition (marked ELV on the CD), but it's been reported that using either the US or UK patch works fine, even though it says in the readme that "applying a patch from any of the other versions will severely corrupt the game". As an aside, there are a few known purely textual differences between the US and UK versions concerning "sensitive" words: "drug" has become "chem", and "addiction" has become "reliance" (but the "Addict" tab in the main interface is still the same). To my knowledge there are no harmful consequences to this.
You need to get the gore patch (which usually includes the children patch) and then edit the config file to set the violence level higher (setting it to 3 should do the trick). The preferences screen is a bit different as there are only two options on the violence control. If you set it to normal violence rather than none, they drop dead and bleed. Interestingly enough, Interplay's customer support used to deny all this, but I suppose that would have to be their official line.A somewhat edited Ashmo: "The German version has no kids and only the 'low violence' deaths. You have been warned.The contents of the children patch are simply the kid graphics files which have been copied raw from the US CD, and what's been done to the UK version to remove the kids is simply keeping those same files off the CD. If you don't have the kid files, you'll miss out on a few quests, be exposed to invisible pilferers and be confounded by bodiless voices, which is all bad.
