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12-10-2006, 01:58 AM #1
Neeska quests problem (ACT 1 SPOILER WARNING)
Alright, heres the low-down;
I'm skipping along, killing baddies and suddenly Neeskas buddies decide they want to collect up on a bounty on her head. Needless to say I wouldn't allow it and mopped the floor with those fools!
I continue on my path of butt-kicking and ANOTHER group shows up. Something has to give... So I beat the living snot out of them too. Neeska then comes up with an idea! "Lets go rob Leldon!" she says. Leldon is the guy that put the bounty on her head.
Well, long story short, I find his hide-out, we steal his goods and also find out we have a chance to show him up in a big heist. We stroll down to the collectors place, the big heist manor, and steal everything we can. Well guess who shows up? That big-headed Leldon. We kill him, he gives us some pretty weak last words and he croaks.
My problem here is, my quest journal (for the third fricken time!) doesn't say this! It's giving me the same BS entry I got when we first found out Leldon was out to get Neeska! Did I miss something? Anyone else get this? As much as I may have disliked Neeska in the past, I'm really starting to get attached to the little devil and I'd like to get this done for her but it just doesn't seem to want to work.
Any advice or tips would be appreciated. Spoil away if I missed something aswell, I want this done right.
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12-13-2006, 02:38 AM #2
Re: Neeska quests problem (ACT 1 SPOILER WARNING)
I solved that part of the OC by not tripping a single trap and didn't even see Leldon in the hideout...got a cutscene of him finding all his stuff gone and saying "it isn't over"...So mine is still open.
However others have said they got thru like you did and didn't have any problems with the journal. So it could just be bugged. I would work thru it again from a save.Although prepared for martyrdom, I preferred that it be postponed.
Sir Winston Churchill
British politician (1874 - 1965)

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