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My game is taking a non-violent approach, it doesn't recognize me killing quest specific NPC's.


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RetrOldSchool

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Yep, my DA:O has gone all "peace & love" on me. Im on my second playthrough, this time with an arcane warrior (my first PC is a rogue, 85 hours in, about to go to the landsmeet).

It has happened twice in only a couple of hours. First it was the bandit leader when entering Lothering. I killed the bandit group and saved, but after a while I noticed that all conversation options that were supposed to be there mentioning that I had killed the bandits were missing. I had a previous save right before the Tower of Ishal, but didn't really care enough about it to replay that part.

However, after Lothering I went to Ostagar to finish RtO. Now at the end of RtO I killed the Darkspawn necromancer and since I had finished the quest with my previous PC I headed back to Cailans body directly without checking the Codex. Once there I couldnt finish the quest and checked my Codex. The game had once again not realized I had killed the necromancer.

Anyone who encountered this before? Or is my game simply sick of the violence "No I'm not gonna let you kill anymore people young man"...

Could it be that I'm using a lot of DoT's this time around (usually crushing prison and sometimes some additional fire DoT's) and maybe the game doesn't realize that I've killed the boss if the boss dies from a DoT damage instead of direct damage?

I don't want to have to replay every other boss in order for the game to go back to it's murederous original state...Image IPB

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Latharion

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If you have a little bit of time, you can experiment with one of the bosses that you mentioned having a problem with , by killing him "the hard way", and seeing if you get the same result. It could be some weird glitch involving how far away you are from the boss when he dies (maybe out of range for the game to determine that YOU killed the boss, and the game doesn't have a way to deal the the boss dieing any other way).

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sami jo

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A strategy that fixed some of my stranger glitches was to exit out of the game and turn the console off, start up the console and play a different game entirely for a few minutes, shut down the console, load DA:O and make a new character or play an old save from a character that was not glitched, then try reloading the glitched character. It is seriously irritating, but it has ameliorated several similar glitches for me.