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Other people are complaining that this ti too difficult, so I can't be the only one struggling? I was hoping to for a fun map because it was ranked so high, but its incredibly frustrating and annoying
Why I didnt hear any sound?
It´s bcause my language is spanish and sounds only work in english?
How can I put the sounds working?
Damn, Ive lost the emotional impact of the campaign.
Well, IM CRYED DURING WALKTHROUGH!!
It's really unfortunate, since I was looking forward to playing this, and all of your other campaigns and scenarios are fantastic.
Quick quaesion: Do you think it was possible to upgrade it, since the last dlc have rhinos and tigers?
Is it working now?
Only problem wth triggers: After you are ambushed by the Others after the cliff of horses, I escaped the fight and fought each one at once. As such I survived the battle and the following triggers were not activated (Bear etc.) I had to move Ee to the ambush place and delete him in order to proceed.
Well anyway, thanks for responding so quickly. Here's hoping whatever's broken gets fixed.
After being attacked by the others during the horse hunt, I am notified of there being a few dire wolves and a warrior, and I am supposed to use the wolves to get by the warrior. The wolves aren't where they're supposed to be, instead there's just a mangled deer carcass.
Using Marco Polo I found them to have moved far to the west, moving to the deer carcass then causes them to move from there all the way to my position, which A. causes a few other "others" to follow them and B. sets off another trigger about a wild boar driving off the "others". Either way, the wolves don't succeed in chasing off or killing the others like I guess they were supposed to, leaving me stuck.
Playing through the scenario with Marco Polo on reveals that the wolves (and other animals controlled by the green player) all move west when I approach the campfire, just before being taken in and having the second dream.
Also, Ee from the first dream remains in my control.