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maybe the answer to this question is in the manual, but i'm using a friends version and i dont have the booklet.

but how do i trap enemies' souls into soul gems? i do the soul trap spell on them, and a white cloud appears around them, but then what? do i kill them?
Post Wed Jun 19, 2002 5:56 pm
 
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you have to kill them in 60 sec or trap them when theyre dead, but on a fresh body, not more than 60 sec.

and you have the warez game so dont lie.
Post Wed Jun 19, 2002 6:09 pm
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you borrowed the game from your friend? shouldnt do that...
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Post Wed Jun 19, 2002 6:31 pm
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Re: soul trapping
   

quote:
Originally posted by Anonymous
maybe the answer to this question is in the manual, but i'm using a friends version and i dont have the booklet.

but how do i trap enemies' souls into soul gems? i do the soul trap spell on them, and a white cloud appears around them, but then what? do i kill them?


Oh, your friend bought that strange version where you have to copy the .exe from another folder called "crack", and that didnīt include the manual?
And no pretty box or anything? Strange, but rather cheap!

"Using a friends..." Yeah right.
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Although you may well be right that he has a pirated version, the scenario is not impossible. I know that when my sons say "Mom, you've got to try this game!" all I get is the CD - asking for the manual used to result in a blank stare. At least now it has them shuffling through the stacks of stuff under their bed, deep in their desk, stacked on the bookcases, etc. until it is produced.
Post Thu Jun 20, 2002 5:28 am
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Yeah okey. I admit that it may be true, but it does sound suspicious. And the fact that he himself hasnīt replied to anything makes me more certain that the borrow-story is made up. But hell, anyone can be wrong!
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Suspicious?
   

Ofcourse we start out by assuming ( makes an ass out of U and me) that the person is using an illegal copy because he/she uses the game bought by someone else, we're all selfrighteous buggers aren't we, always ready to cast the 1st stone.
All of my games move to my nephews once I'm done with them, which may or may not be within days, and it happens at times that I only send only the CD (less postage). So they end up without the manuals, which doesn't make them warez users.

Apart from that, as proud owner of a UBI-Soft semi-localized copy of MW I wasn't able to figure out that soulgem issue except by trial&terror in the game, because there is very little in the way of explanation in the folderette that's is supposed to pass as a manual.
Post Thu Jun 20, 2002 8:47 am
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manuals? pirates dont have manuals

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Post Thu Jun 20, 2002 1:32 pm
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I hope you're just joking, BearishSun, because piracy will get you banned here.

=EDIT= I can edit my posts too, you know. But my original statements will remain here.
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Post Thu Jun 20, 2002 1:36 pm
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Uhm.. Don't be too hard on him. I had a hard time figuring this one out too. I think I was like level 20+ before I got it right. Same with the de-trapping and picklocking.. Took me a long time to figure that one out. Of course.. I only read the manual in emergency situations.
Post Thu Jun 20, 2002 2:49 pm
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THis site is against illigal copy's.
If you say anything to support it, you can get banned. And rightly so
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Post Thu Jun 20, 2002 5:30 pm
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lol...just joking..I buy orginal games but pirates are good people. they are just trying to help..hehe. But I do borrow alot of games from my friends, by the look of the cd dosent seems its from the store. I just hate those darn boxes

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Post Sat Jun 22, 2002 6:13 pm
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I may be a Gothic addict but I'm also a Guardian and as such I have absolutely no problems to ban pirates.

If a game is worth playing I buy it, period. The developers deserve it. To find out if I like it I'll play the demo.

Besides, there's an easy way to get rid of the boxes short of burning them... I always cut them up, keep the front page and booklet and store them in archives. No boxes cluttering the landscape. But a trophy collection instead!
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Post Sat Jun 22, 2002 7:45 pm
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just recicel the boxes, think about nature.

Actually pirats save the nature, the don't need all that paper.
They just need a disk and a fast internet connection.

The more pirats, the lesser games will come out.
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