I've gone through just about everything save the multiplayer weapons achievement, and I'm wondering if Fable 3 has become trade-in bait for the next round of holiday games. I held on to Fable 2 for the (meager) DLC, and I don't know if I got the value I wanted from it. There are rumors aplenty about Kinect patches, etc. but I'm thinking more along the lines of new towns, maybe a return trip to The Spire (towering ominously outside of Driftwood...), or something in the vast empty space west of Aurora/Shifting Sands. What do you think?
Whatever properties you have around the world that have deteriorated to 0% will no longer generate rental income. You'll have to hunt around in your cities to see which ones to repair. Your income will bounce back; however, it's a pain in the ass to repair everything. My suggestion is to sell all your crappy houses and invest only in businesses and the expensive properties in Millfields. Your mileage may vary.
I've had all the framerate issues, the busted golden trail, and I've had 3 quests break on me straight away, leaving them open in my list. So I don't know what to think of the game. I did get some great enjoyment out of it, but I really can't pursue any more achievements... it's become a grind. I will say, though, that the writing and voice acting were top notch.
If you go into the armory in Sanctuary, at the back of the room you'll see different gauntlets you can wear for each spell. A new gauntlet will appear every time you unlock a spell class in Road to Rule. This is also how you combine spells to get the spellweaver achievements.
Does anyone know if they type of ending you get (best/good/bad/worst) affect your ability to continue doing quests after the endgame? I was able to save enough gold to keep my promises and prevent any casualties, and now Albion is loaded with people who automatically love/friend/best friend me when I walk through towns. More importantly, I'm able to continue completing quests. Are the quests still available if you get one of the tyrant/bad endings?
@CharleyTony: I don't know if this is ending-specific, but since Albion was saved with no casualties (6.5M) and I kept all my promises, I'm able to wander the world and do quests as I did before. Perhaps if Albion is in ruins and few people survive, the quests become unavailable after the endgame.
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