The Fable Wiki. The Fable Wiki Explore. Fable Series. Weapon Variants Legendary Weapons Augmentations. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? I took my time going down the Road to Rule as I was having fun playing around on the jobs, buying property and so on — I had glitched money in the last game and regretted it so I was enjoying the challenge of investing and growing.
Even still — I found myself becoming at the point of no return very quickly and unable to delay the rebellion. Once the rebellion occurs the game can be as long as you want it but essentially you are King for 5 "days" before the event you are preparing for. Oh and for some reason the last "day" is " days before event" and then suddenly "day of the event" — again, annoying.
Problem for me was that I had easily already amassed about 5 million just playing. So to get to 6. This meant that the choices which are very black or white and lacking any finesse or subtly were not very hard. Be evil to save k? I earn that from property every 5 minutes of play time! This meant it was easy to be King — very easy.
I played it slow and didn't rush through my days though but I could have done and this "second half" of the game would have been a few hours at most. Once the "story" is finished there are still plenty of things to do. I like to do the achievements so will do the gnomes but maybe not the books — while trading clothes on Xbox live is of no interest to me. Sadly I did run out of proper quests quite quickly and soon only had the "find 50 things" ones and also the "go there get that and bring it back" ones to make people like me.
The ruling aspect was good in concept but it desperately needed more to it; I could accept the fact that the world didn't particularly change when I made my decisions like they said it would but I would have liked more decisions. Why not have an ongoing "court" when I can sit in minor judgements over moral issues where the answers are hard, even if they only affect my character and the individuals? This would have extended the fun of being king. As with Fable 2, combat is "so so".
Just keep rolling and mashing buttons without a lot of skill or involvement — I thought the "finish game without being knocked out" achievement would be hard Also, as is the norm, the frame rate is horrible — it frequently lags and struggles to process everything, meaning I regularly felt like I was moving through syrup!
Fortunately though the basic gameplay and good humour of the game is enough to overcome this. Lo and behold now we're married and it's kind of like getting to marry Lady Gray in Fable 2. I actually have trust issues with Elliot now. Keep expecting him to abandon the family. User Info: LordRift. I honestly sat for awhile and agonized over the decision before having Elise killed. I was following the complete hero to the people mold so I had to.
I was a little nervous that it might bite me in the ass later, but I knew it wouldn't be THAT bad, and ultimately it makes NO difference morality-wise or in the game later, it just means you lose a cool character. I'm definitely going to warn my friends who start playing this to just keep this character alive as there's no real reason not to.
User Info: neddygt. Thats alright. I saved her, then married her. Then it told me to take her on a date to Millsfield. So I did. And while I was killing bandits with some random soldier, two mercs struck her down and our kid was sent to the orphanage. I couldn't reload and I was sad. Took two hours before I could muster up the emotion to ask another girl to marry me. I wonder if my new wife will raise Elise's kid? Gamertag: NeddyGT. It can be purchased from Fiction Burns in Bowerstone Market, given as gifts from adoring citizens, or found behind the Demon Door in Oakfield.
The books may be purchased from Fiction Burns in Bowerstone Market, received as gifts from other characters, or paradoxically, found in dig spots. Destiny 2. Should I kill Elise in Fable 3?
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