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I never collected spoons and junk in Elder Scrolls... but I did collect arguably equally pointless stuff, like Dwemer Coins, the more expensive wines, etc... As the stronghold stretch goal grows nearer, ideas for what I'd want to fill it with start coming up (some of which were already stated by others). Books for your library Fancy, rare wines for your cellar Idols to each god for your temple/shrine Monster skulls/heads for your trophy room Rare weapons and artifacts for your armory Works of art to adorn the previously blank stone walls in various places There shouldn't be any penalty for not attempting these collections, but it'd be cool to get little bonuses as you make progress in them.
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One thing I find myself doing, in RPGs that allow it, is collecting things that I have no real reason to collect. A prime example is in the Elder Scrolls games, I make it a point to collect one copy of every book, every daedric artifact, ect... even if just to leave them in a box and know that I have them. But I always thought it would be cool to have a reason for it... like maybe someone wants all those books, and will reward me in some way that isn't overly powerful, but unique to the sidequest. What do you guys think?
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Steam and GOG
Rajaat the Warbringer replied to HumanFlesh+5's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
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I'd rather the stretch goals all have something to add to the game itself.
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Much prefer a decent expansion pack over the usually trivial addition provided by DLC. As long as it's sold in a collection on disc, I'll probably buy it either way. Otherwise it doesn't matter to me because I probably wouldn't buy it.
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Maybe not 100% on the topic of a house... but I love games that let you slowly build a whole town (like Suikoden, Breath of Fire 2, etc...). You get your house in that town, and slowly accumulate drifter characters, and shopkeeps (maybe doing quests to improve their inventory). Certain townsfolk may conflict with others, forcing you to mediate, or boot someone from town. And the town would get better and better depending on the characters you fill it with (including your PCs).
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Minigames
Rajaat the Warbringer replied to DAWUSS's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
Minigames are great, when they're optional. I tend to spend way too much time on mini games, but in games like FF7 where they were unavoidable, they just bugged me.