Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

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Roadster Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:20am
failed yet another quest =\ "The Conspirators"
Jesus.....this game has such a tight quest timeline =\

So "The Conspirators".....Anything good outta this one?
I feel like starting all over JUST BECUZ I failed one single quest.

OSD in video games sigh
Last edited by Roadster; Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:20am
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Lokhe Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:21am 
Originally posted by crclim:
Jesus.....this game has such a tight quest timeline =\

So "The Conspirators".....Anything good outta this one?
I feel like starting all over JUST BECUZ I failed one single quest.

OSD in video games sigh

It's not a timer. It's because you keep progressing the main story :) Only two quests in the game are on an actual timer.
Last edited by Lokhe; Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:21am
Roadster Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:24am 
Originally posted by Lokhe:
Originally posted by crclim:
Jesus.....this game has such a tight quest timeline =\

So "The Conspirators".....Anything good outta this one?
I feel like starting all over JUST BECUZ I failed one single quest.

OSD in video games sigh

It's not a timer. It's because you keep progressing the main story :) Only two quests in the game are on an actual timer.


yeah time or some freakin progress-sensitive ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.....I dont care
how in the hell would i know that I was gonna fail just becuz I was doing "what I was very suppoed to do"
ModerateOsprey Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:24am 
Don't worry too much. The game gives you an excellent reason for you to do a NG+. Not gonna say why, coz that would spoil it for you.

But you have to make sure you grab and complete any side quests before you advance the main story. It is all optional though.
Lokhe Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:26am 
Originally posted by crclim:
Originally posted by Lokhe:

It's not a timer. It's because you keep progressing the main story :) Only two quests in the game are on an actual timer.


yeah time or some freakin progress-sensitive ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.....I dont care
how in the hell would i know that I was gonna fail just becuz I was doing "what I was very suppoed to do"

No, you're right, it's not you :) The game doesn't warn you at all. It's just the game's way of telling you to replay it, it's tough love :p
Roadster Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:28am 
Originally posted by Lokhe:
Originally posted by crclim:


yeah time or some freakin progress-sensitive ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.....I dont care
how in the hell would i know that I was gonna fail just becuz I was doing "what I was very suppoed to do"

No, you're right, it's not you :) The game doesn't warn you at all. It's just the game's way of telling you to replay it, it's tough love :p


I truly praise Capcom for making such a masterpiece as this one but at the same time am inclined to hang whoever designed the quest outline
Last edited by Roadster; Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:28am
Lokhe Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:29am 
Originally posted by crclim:
Originally posted by Lokhe:

No, you're right, it's not you :) The game doesn't warn you at all. It's just the game's way of telling you to replay it, it's tough love :p


I truly praise Capcom for making such a masterpiece as this one but at the same time am inclined to hang whoever designed the quest outline

I mean, you can't say it doesn't make sense. If you skip something for too long in real life, you're gonna miss it too :p We're just not used to it (at least not without being told).
Neckwhiskers Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:32am 
The wiki is your friend. Use it often.
ModerateOsprey Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:34am 
There is also a couple of actual timed quests as well. Where advancing the days will bring a quest to a resolution, whether you have acted on it or not.

This is an awesome quest tbh, just finished it last night. Never get tired of exploring dungeons and this one's a good one.
Robmo Jan 22, 2016 @ 7:36am 
part of the reason quests are like that and there are so many with little diretion is because everyone tends to do them in a different way, and thats how people's pawns learn differently from eachother. if we all did the same quests in the same order our pawns would be the same.
Damn quest. I gave the forgery letter to the solider and now Fedel doesn't want my original one. What did i screw up here ?
CasualGamer Jun 20, 2020 @ 8:47am 
Originally posted by Nes Pas ? PeteMul:
Damn quest. I gave the forgery letter to the solider and now Fedel doesn't want my original one. What did i screw up here ?
Strange, it doesn't happen . Fedal takes the original if you give the forged to the soldier. BTW the way the soldier celebrates after getting that letter feels like that was probably his only acheivement in his life.
CasualGamer Jun 20, 2020 @ 8:47am 
Originally posted by ModerateOsprey:
There is also a couple of actual timed quests as well. Where advancing the days will bring a quest to a resolution, whether you have acted on it or not.
Trail and tribulations and second?
zadymek Jun 20, 2020 @ 9:51am 
Originally posted by Nes Pas ? PeteMul:
Damn quest. I gave the forgery letter to the solider and now Fedel doesn't want my original one. What did i screw up here ?

Talking to Fedel right after handing forgery to Gabrian, even if he has no quest marker over the head, usually allows you to give him the letter. Not like it matters cause quest is cleared, but you get some reward IIRC.

Anyway, the quest creator screwed up here not you. It may be that the quest was made before forgery mechanics was implemented or it is simply bugged.
[Nes Pas ?] PeteMul Jun 20, 2020 @ 10:06am 
Originally posted by zadymek:
Originally posted by Nes Pas ? PeteMul:
Damn quest. I gave the forgery letter to the solider and now Fedel doesn't want my original one. What did i screw up here ?

Talking to Fedel right after handing forgery to Gabrian, even if he has no quest marker over the head, usually allows you to give him the letter. Not like it matters cause quest is cleared, but you get some reward IIRC.

Anyway, the quest creator screwed up here not you. It may be that the quest was made before forgery mechanics was implemented or it is simply bugged.


Well i had no option to give it to him in the dialogue box, neither does the letter show up in my inventory if i try to gift him something. Maybe that was patched ?

And yes... hopefully it will not have too much of a bad outcome. Well, thanks all guys.
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