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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Now all 240 tokens are in place! :)
What remains is bug fixing.
Strange to hear that so often in DD1, but never in DD2.
Yes, your pictures help a lot. Thank you for doing this. Very much appreciated.
I’ll have to see it through to the end because I had to sacrifice likes for my pawn. I'm a fan of DD1 and knew how to make my pawn popular right after the game's release. But I decided not to indulge my vanity, but to create, perhaps, something useful.
The "Detection" augment doesn't help at all, to be honest. Otherwise I wouldn't have to take so many screenshots.
I hope you will have the time, energy, health, and inclination to finish this. :)
The "Detection" augment can help us to find Seeker tokens, but only if we are near enough to see the flashes. A good guide, like this one, helps me get close enough to see those flashes.
Happy gaming! :)
https://dragonsdogma2.wiki.fextralife.com/Detection