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It's annoying is all, it's 2 years after release and this simple yet annoying issue hasn't been patched.
Obviously if they aren't fixing it I'll have to deal with it, that still doesn't answer the initial question of how in the world did this get past the developers at release and how has it still not been fixed. If this was 15 years ago I wouldn't care, but it's 2017, these types of bugs are inexcusable in a RPG game.
Baffles me how a legit broken mechanic is being pointed out and people are defending it. I mean I guess.
lol sorry.. i've played the whole game 2 times and i never had this problem so.. i dont think it can be THAT bad
ps: you dont even own the game wth?
You could have just said you got it on GOG and that would be more believable.
I doubt someone is a fanboy because they are not up in arms over the equivalent of a rat in most fantasy games possibly not dropping loot in the water. Which...btw, is actually possible and necessary in many parts of the game.
I envy your perfect life most of us'd to learn to make do with good only ;)