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#1
AlistairTheDrunk

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Is there an existing thread addressing known contradictions, or where do I go to report bugs?

 

I am having extreme difficulty having my Origins ending work, as the choices I made try to force corrections. Seems to revolve around the fates of Loghain, The Warden, Allistair, and Morrigan's baby.

 

In my world state:

-Alistair left and became a drunk

-Loghain survives
-Romanced Leliana, but did the ritual with Morrigan, creating the baby and thus:
-Warden delivered final blow, but survived.

-Anora is queen

 

However anytime I try to set what happened with either Loghain or Morrigan, it tries to force corrections such as Alistair is king or Loghain dies, etc.



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Natureguy85

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Some things you have to set up in a certain order and lock choices because the you might create a contradiction with a part you haven't changed yet. Try setting Anora as queen and Warden kills Archdemon first.



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Fardreamer

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Yup... play around with it.  Select that you did the DR with Morrigan first.  That usually seems to be key. 



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AnUnculturedLittlePotato

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You can also try locking certain ones. I've noticed the corrector likes to change everything else aside from the DR with morrigan first, and locking things helps.



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AlistairTheDrunk

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Thanks a ton guys



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AlistairTheDrunk

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Yep. Everything works now. I guess the order does matter. (I locked too, not sure if that was a factor).
 



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Kantr

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Locking is definitely a factor



#8
Natureguy85

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Locking is definitely a factor

Not always. I've had the auto solver come up and not let me make a change that would force a locked choice to change.



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Kantr

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Not always. I've had the auto solver come up and not let me make a change that would force a locked choice to change.

It usually helps though.



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Natureguy85

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It usually helps though.

Not that it doesn't, but I don't see how it would. In my experience the autosolver still comes up by I can't click "make changes" because the change is locked.



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AshenEndymion

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Not that it doesn't, but I don't see how it would. In my experience the autosolver still comes up by I can't click "make changes" because the change is locked.

 

If you want the change, while the autosolver screen is up, you can click the lock icon next to the choice that is at issue in order to change it immediately...  The reason to lock choices isn't so that you don't get the autosolver conflict... It's so that when the Autosolver does it's thing, and it finds changes to be made, it looks at the locked choices last.  So it tries to change everything else before changing the choice that's important to you.



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Natureguy85

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If you want the change, while the autosolver screen is up, you can click the lock icon next to the choice that is at issue in order to change it immediately...  The reason to lock choices isn't so that you don't get the autosolver conflict... It's so that when the Autosolver does it's thing, and it finds changes to be made, it looks at the locked choices last.  So it tries to change everything else before changing the choice that's important to you.

Does it? I've not had it come up with multiple change requests. Well that's at least something.

Does it give different paths though? Even when I've seen multiple changes come up, it wants to do them all. But what if the conflict could be fixed by changing one of two things?



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AnUnculturedLittlePotato

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Does it? I've not had it come up with multiple change requests. Well that's at least something.

Does it give different paths though? Even when I've seen multiple changes come up, it wants to do them all. But what if the conflict could be fixed by changing one of two things?

I know personally the Keep likes to change the DR last, and will literally try and change everything before that, so I assume theirs a priority order.



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Natureguy85

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I know personally the Keep likes to change the DR last, and will literally try and change everything before that, so I assume theirs a priority order.

 

Which is weird because you generally have to set the DR first to avoid the conflicts.