Enderal: Forgotten Stories

Enderal: Forgotten Stories

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At end of the main quest(no spoilers)
Can i continue the game after the main story? Would rlly like doing side quests
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overdev Jan 8, 2020 @ 2:20pm 
no not possible.
but there will be a big warning before you enter the last part of the main quest.
Hermit Lifter Jan 8, 2020 @ 2:43pm 
Originally posted by overdev:
no not possible.
but there will be a big warning before you enter the last part of the main quest.
Ok thanks
Hermit Lifter Jan 8, 2020 @ 3:54pm 
Is it just me or does the main story looks smaller in comparison to Nehrim?
Hermit Lifter Jan 8, 2020 @ 5:35pm 
So when i reach the end game it just ends and the credits roll in or what?
Ogami Jan 9, 2020 @ 4:23am 
Originally posted by Dominus#:
So when i reach the end game it just ends and the credits roll in or what?

Before the final mission starts the game warns you that you are at the point of no return and should do all side content and such you still want to do.
For story reasons its impossible to continue after the main story ends.

GIANT END OF GAME SPOILERS ( if you want to know why)
Because either you are dead or the world is destroyed
JayXan Jan 9, 2020 @ 4:02pm 
Originally posted by Ogami:
Originally posted by Dominus#:
So when i reach the end game it just ends and the credits roll in or what?

Before the final mission starts the game warns you that you are at the point of no return and should do all side content and such you still want to do.
For story reasons its impossible to continue after the main story ends.

GIANT END OF GAME SPOILERS ( if you want to know why)
Because either you are dead or the world is destroyed

But what if i've been dead the entire time?
Big Tree Jan 9, 2020 @ 9:12pm 
But what if I was just dreaming all along?
NightRaid Jan 15, 2020 @ 12:13pm 
What's, reality anyway?
A Helpless Baby Apr 4, 2020 @ 5:11pm 
while I do get that there is value in a definate ending, I really kinda dislike that there's no way to continue after the end. unlike base skyrim, the main quest here feels urgent and dire, knocking off to collect a bounty on some random troll thingy or stepping in between a brother and sister fighting over money feels kinda weird. While I know that there's no actual timer or anything counting down to the end of the world, it feels like there is and that makes it hard for me to do sidequests.
Jouchebag Apr 4, 2020 @ 5:24pm 
Originally posted by A Helpless Baby:
unlike base skyrim, the main quest here feels urgent and dire,

The main quest in Skyrim is supposed to be urgent and dire.

This is a matter of personal choice. You can choose to complete the game or not. Same with Skyrim. Most people end up distracted either way.
Last edited by Jouchebag; Apr 4, 2020 @ 5:25pm
Gwizzz Apr 8, 2020 @ 9:44pm 
Wouldn't it suck to start a game, do quests, level up, buy a house, decorate a house, romance someone, get married, and then see a black screen with a message.. "You took too long... the dragon destroyed the world while you were out screwing around"....
Last edited by Gwizzz; Apr 8, 2020 @ 11:00pm
grodenb Apr 9, 2020 @ 11:18pm 
Originally posted by Dominus#:
Is it just me or does the main story looks smaller in comparison to Nehrim?

Nehrim may seem longer because it is actually 2 main quests. There is the original main quest, and then, much later, a large patch was released which finished up many of the previously unfinished quests, and it added a new main quest. So that patch was pretty much like a DLC it had so much in it. Also, Nerhim might seem longer because there are such limited fast travel options (the few teleportals), so you spend a lot more time just travelling over the same roads over and over again, as opposed to Enderal where you can zip to many locations with scrolls.
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Date Posted: Jan 8, 2020 @ 2:18pm
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