Garrulous Glaahk Amira The Hot Potato Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 (edited) The first half of the game, the Queen basically said I'm being too "nice" to the Ro. Now I'm close to completing the main part of the game and Delia comes crying saying I'm being too harsh. I'm not understanding how to make certain choices to "balance" the game. I don't think I sentenced anyone to death(?) and I usually try neutral/reasonable responses if available. Basically what I'm asking is, when should I be more harsh (and to who) and when should I be more reasonable? edit: not sure if it matters but for reference, I'm choosing to serve Haven(as per my code/QW1 playthrough) and trying to make choices that benefit Haven Edited August 30, 2022 by Amira The Hot Potato Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatchling Cockatrice Randomizer Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 There are three reputations in the game: Queen's faction (her wishers), Ro faction ( their traditions), and violence. The things you refer to are how violent you are in killing/let go in judgements and it fights in the dungeons. Some places you can avoid fights and get less loot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrulous Glaahk Amira The Hot Potato Posted August 30, 2022 Author Share Posted August 30, 2022 and to add to this, my theft rate went up to 30% in Low Dhaga despite guards saying theft in the area will be rare so yeah.. idk how to make anyone happy and can't get anymore stone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrulous Glaahk Amira The Hot Potato Posted August 30, 2022 Author Share Posted August 30, 2022 13 minutes ago, Randomizer said: There are three reputations in the game: Queen's faction (her wishers), Ro faction ( their traditions), and violence. The things you refer to are how violent you are in killing/let go in judgements and it fights in the dungeons. Some places you can avoid fights and get less loot. Yes.. but I'm trying to figure out should every other decision I make support the Ro/haven? Some have smaller consequences, some bigger. The main ones I know about are the ones Cestus bothers you about. I don't know how else to explain it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curious Artila Shaper_Mario Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 7 hours ago, Amira The Hot Potato said: and to add to this, my theft rate went up to 30% in Low Dhaga despite guards saying theft in the area will be rare so yeah.. idk how to make anyone happy and can't get anymore stone For the Low Dhaga, have you been Spoiler Siding with the traditions on women or giving the women sanctuary? That's an issue that can really impact your theft levels. If you've been dedicating forts to the Ro, there are some things you can craft that reduce your theft rate a bit. I'd be interested in a Geneforge style reputation guide when we know more about how the game works. I know a few things about it, but it would be nice to know what affects gameplay or your endings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrulous Glaahk Amira The Hot Potato Posted August 30, 2022 Author Share Posted August 30, 2022 6 hours ago, Shaper_Mario said: For the Low Dhaga, have you been Hide contents Siding with the traditions on women or giving the women sanctuary? That's an issue that can really impact your theft levels. If you've been dedicating forts to the Ro, there are some things you can craft that reduce your theft rate a bit. I'd be interested in a Geneforge style reputation guide when we know more about how the game works. I know a few things about it, but it would be nice to know what affects gameplay or your endings. I don't think I gave them sanctuary and for siding with the tradition I basically kept saying it wasn't my concern or business. of ALL the things going on with the Ro that's what they're pissed about🙄 I would have thought it had something to do with the Spoiler working convicts and being mean to them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ineffable Wingbolt Mechalibur Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 A reputation guide would be great, but that's a lot of work considering how often those values go up and down. As far as I can tell, the Violence reputation is only used in a few areas and doesn't really affect the ending. You do get a slight bump to your Ro reputation at the end of the game if your violence rep is high, though. I guess I can start somewhere easy: here's how the judgments affect your reputation: Spoiler Dastan Let Cestus choose: Ro -2 Execute Dastan: Ro -2, Queen +1, Violence +3 Flog Dastan: Ro -1, Violence -1 Release Dastan: Ro +2, Queen -2, Violence -3 Jadyra Accept gifts: Ro +1, get some coins and crating materials Accept gifts, but don't forgive: Queen +1, get some coins and crafting materials Refuse gifts: Nothing Flog him: Ro -2, Violence +3 Kuanysh Allow woodcutting with no bribe: Nothing Allow woodcutting and accept bribe: Ro -2, get some coins and crafting materials Refuse woodcutting: Ro +1, Queen -1 Refused woodcutting and flog: Ro +2, Queen -2, Violence +3 Jansulu Let Cestus decide: Ro -2, Queen -2 Sentence to death: Ro -2, Queen +2, Violence +3 Flogging: Ro -2, Queen -2, Violence +1 Spare: Ro +2, Queen -2, Violence -3 Order Cestus to prevent sacrifices: Ro -1, Queen +2 Order Cestus to leave Kranas alone: Ro +1, Queen -2 Aledra Execute/Flog/Send Back: Violence +3 Let her work in Fort Meadow: Violence -3 Shaytham "I'm too busy": Ro +1, Queen -1 Promise to help: Queen +1 and finishing the quest this starts gets you Queen +4 Talant Dock pay: Ro -2, Queen +2, Violence -1 Flog: Ro -1, Violence +1 Execute: Ro +3, Queen -3, Violence +5 "This is a waste of time": Ro -2, Queen +1, Violence -3 Keep him stationed in Lithia: Violence +1 Restation him: Violence -1 (Above 2 options naturally require him not to be executed) Assassin Execute: Ro -2, Queen -2, Violence +3 Flog: Ro -2, Violence +1 Let go (don't request bribe): Ro +2, Queen +2, Violence -2, some quicksilver Let go (request bribe): Ro +1, Queen +2, Violence -2, some quicksilver Altynay Return her: Ro +3, Queen +2, some stone, theft reduction Send her to Haven: Ro -6, Queen -2, theft increase And the governor decisions: Spoiler Aato in power: Ro -15, Queen +10 Lawisa in power: Ro +5, Queen -10 Yvette in power: Ro -15, Queen +10 Abelin in power: Ro +5, Queen -10 Ivanna: No change, regardless how you phrase your approval It's worth noting that there are more ways to get your Ro reputation up outside of forts than Queen reputation. For example, just being respectful to people often nets you a few freebie reputation points when in the various Ro towns. Just try not to be completely spineless. A lot of the dialogue in the palace also can give some free Queen reputation points that aren't at the expense of anything. Stuff like kneeling properly or accepting your duty. Just don't question her health in public. Regarding women in Low Dhaga, it seems like trying to change the status quo in general makes you lose reputation among both the Ro (for trying to change their traditions) and the Queen (for getting too involved). So unlike many choices, it isn't a decision between what Haven wants vs what the Ro wants, it's about doing whether doing the right thing is worth the consequences. Unfortunately, that means from a gameplay perspective, you're actually best off being sexist when in Low Dhaga. Amira The Hot Potato 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curious Artila Shaper_Mario Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 (edited) Ah, but those are Spoiler Havenite convicts. The people of the Ro don't really care what you do to them, and as long as you don't kill them your fellow Havenites probably prefer harsh judgment. Edit: Thanks for the info, Mechalibur. That stuff is really helpful, and I'm curious how well or poorly my decisions are going to affect my ending. Edited August 30, 2022 by Shaper_Mario Amira The Hot Potato 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrulous Glaahk Amira The Hot Potato Posted August 30, 2022 Author Share Posted August 30, 2022 11 minutes ago, Mechalibur said: A reputation guide would be great, but that's a lot of work considering how often those values go up and down. As far as I can tell, the Violence reputation is only used in a few areas and doesn't really affect the ending. You do get a slight bump to your Ro reputation at the end of the game if your violence rep is high, though. I guess I can start somewhere easy: here's how the judgments affect your reputation: Hide contents Dastan Let Cestus choose: Ro -2 Execute Dastan: Ro -2, Queen +1, Violence +3 Flog Dastan: Ro -1, Violence -1 Release Dastan: Ro +2, Queen -2, Violence -3 Jadyra Accept gifts: Ro +1, get some coins and crating materials Accept gifts, but don't forgive: Queen +1, get some coins and crafting materials Refuse gifts: Nothing Flog him: Ro -2, Violence +3 Kuanysh Allow woodcutting with no bribe: Nothing Allow woodcutting and accept bribe: Ro -2, get some coins and crafting materials Refuse woodcutting: Ro +1, Queen -1 Refused woodcutting and flog: Ro +2, Queen -2, Violence +3 Jansulu Let Cestus decide: Ro -2, Queen -2 Sentence to death: Ro -2, Queen +2, Violence +3 Flogging: Ro -2, Queen -2, Violence +1 Spare: Ro +2, Queen -2, Violence -3 Order Cestus to prevent sacrifices: Ro -1, Queen +2 Order Cestus to leave Kranas alone: Ro +1, Queen -2 Aledra Execute/Flog/Send Back: Violence +3 Let her work in Fort Meadow: Violence -3 Shaytham "I'm too busy": Ro +1, Queen -1 Promise to help: Queen +1 and finishing the quest this starts gets you Queen +4 Talant Dock pay: Ro -2, Queen +2, Violence -1 Flog: Ro -1, Violence +1 Execute: Ro +3, Queen -3, Violence +5 "This is a waste of time": Ro -2, Queen +1, Violence -3 Keep him stationed in Lithia: Violence +1 Restation him: Violence -1 (Above 2 options naturally require him not to be executed) Assassin Execute: Ro -2, Queen -2, Violence +3 Flog: Ro -2, Violence +1 Let go (don't request bribe): Ro +2, Queen +2, Violence -2, some quicksilver Let go (request bribe): Ro +1, Queen +2, Violence -2, some quicksilver Altynay Return her: Ro +3, Queen +2, some stone, theft reduction Send her to Haven: Ro -6, Queen -2, theft increase And the governor decisions: Reveal hidden contents Aato in power: Ro -15, Queen +10 Lawisa in power: Ro +5, Queen -10 Yvette in power: Ro -15, Queen +10 Abelin in power: Ro +5, Queen -10 Ivanna: No change, regardless how you phrase your approval It's worth noting that there are more ways to get your Ro reputation up outside of forts than Queen reputation. For example, just being respectful to people often nets you a few freebie reputation points when in the various Ro towns. Just try not to be completely spineless. A lot of the dialogue in the palace also can give some free Queen reputation points that aren't at the expense of anything. Stuff like kneeling properly or accepting your duty. Just don't question her health in public. Regarding women in Low Dhaga, it seems like trying to change the status quo in general makes you lose reputation among both the Ro (for trying to change their traditions) and the Queen (for getting too involved). So unlike many choices, it isn't a decision between what Haven wants vs what the Ro wants, it's about doing whether doing the right thing is worth the consequences. Unfortunately, that means from a gameplay perspective, you're actually best off being sexist when in Low Dhaga. Thanks for the info! Spoiler As far as the chief decisions, after I got Jansulu thats right around when the Queen complained to me (the others I didn't get to yet) and then I guess in the other areas was I was too mean which is when Spoiler Delia contacted me through the mirror in one of the forts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrulous Glaahk Davies Posted August 31, 2022 Share Posted August 31, 2022 The Violence reputation plays a role in the endgame. Spoiler If it is too high, that increases the chance that the Kranas delegation will fight you at Prova Krul. I suspect that if it's too low, it increases the chance that the Dhagan delegation will fight you there. In order to do something about the situation of women in the Low Dhagan, you have to have a high Queen reputation ... Spoiler ... but if you have that, the end text states that you are able to start making some changes there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrulous Glaahk Davies Posted August 31, 2022 Share Posted August 31, 2022 21 hours ago, Mechalibur said: A reputation guide would be great, but that's a lot of work considering how often those values go up and down. As far as I can tell, the Violence reputation is only used in a few areas and doesn't really affect the ending. You do get a slight bump to your Ro reputation at the end of the game if your violence rep is high, though. I am starting to put a Reputation guide together. It is slow going, but I hope to have it done by the weekend. If someone puts it together before then, so be it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ineffable Wingbolt Mechalibur Posted August 31, 2022 Share Posted August 31, 2022 (edited) Spoiler I'm looking over the Prova Krug scripts. Assuming I'm interpreting this correctly, having a high Violence Rep (106 or higher), causes him to get upset with how violent you are, making you lose 4 points with the Ro faction. Having a low Violence Rep (93 or lower) makes him think you're too soft, also causing you to lose 4 points with the Ro. If you're in the middle, however, you gain 3 points of Ro reputation for being appropriately violent. In order to avoid the Kranas delegation from attacking you, it looks like you need to meet 3 separate conditions: 1. Remove Yvette from power 2. Didn't destroy the Tehrorman grove 3. Have enough Ro reputation. I'm not exactly sure how much - the scripts say 130 + 10*difficulty, so you probably have to have at least 160 on torment (assuming difficulty starts at 0 and goes up to 3 for Torment) I can't figure out the exact condition for whether The Low Dhaga delegation attacks or not. It references a flag that I can't find anywhere else in the scrips. Meant to post this elsewhere, putting in spoilers for endgame stuff. Edited August 31, 2022 by Mechalibur Corylea 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tenderfoot Thahd dgomez Posted August 31, 2022 Share Posted August 31, 2022 (edited) Spoiler 160 seems like a very big number. This may be the only reason they attacked me (even though my butler said that I have gained respect of the RO). In the end, storywise it doesn't matter if anyone attacks you on Prova Krug or not - it just makes the last fight more difficult. 3 fights in a row... Although their delegations are extremely weak in comparison to the last one and the player doesn't have to spend a big amount of HP/energy on them. Edited August 31, 2022 by dgomez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ineffable Wingbolt Mechalibur Posted August 31, 2022 Share Posted August 31, 2022 (edited) It's worth noting that all reputations start at 100, which means you're middle of the road. So an endgame goal of 160 isn't actually all that bad. It isn't too difficult to get high reputation with the Ro since there are so many opportunities to increase it sprinkled across the game. The biggest issue is that a lot of stuff that may seem harmless will hurt your rep. You can get huge penalties from supporting women's rights in Low Dhaga. That's probably the easiest way to lose points since (I hope) most players would want to support the women there. But even stuff like trying to be overly conciliatory might take a few points off. As an example, telling Master Aurichalcum you don't care about his judgement gets you +2 points, while saying you hope to live up to your father's example loses your 2. Trying to help the prisoner also loses you 2 rep, while saying you find his punishment suitable gets you +2. Edited August 31, 2022 by Mechalibur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garrulous Glaahk Amira The Hot Potato Posted September 2, 2022 Author Share Posted September 2, 2022 Well the good thing is that after I won at Spoiler Prova Krug I no longer had theft risk and everyone seemed happy. Queen remained happy. All I would ask for in this playthrough Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fledgling Fyora Katral Posted September 8, 2022 Share Posted September 8, 2022 I really wish there was a way to edit savegames to add specific reputation. I know its cheating, but I just don't have the time to replay the game to try and game the rep system to see the various ending slides or set up for the next game in the series. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tenderfoot Thahd Silentshadow Posted September 18, 2022 Share Posted September 18, 2022 Roleplay-wise, it's strange to be a blatant liar and manage to have a good reputation with everyone. In this game, everything you say will widely spread in the whole world, so if you take a min-maxing strategy, everybody should know that you are an opportunistic liar. But they will still like you, which is weird. For exemple, if you lie to your family about Prova Krug (you say you won't but go there : you desobey and lie about it), you will have a better opinion, than if you just disobey : very weird. I for myself have far more respect for someone who will remain true to herself/himself even if I disagree with that person. than a person who blatantly changes his or her mind with the weather. In the end, what you say (lies or not) has too much impact on reputation against what you do. In the context of the Rho culture where what you say is irrelevant (only the Deep Truth counts), it's very strange. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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