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So I had no idea that you can only hire up to 8 adventurers from the inn (The adventurer pool in the stronghold UI has a scroll bar!) - I'm halfway through the game and I've created a bunch of characters to test builds and mechanics, and now I'm at my limit.

 

I'd like to be able to delete old ones and create new ones - is this in any way possible?  Console cheat, mods, whatever.  I don't care about the achievements.

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There is no "hard" limit but in order to be able to create any new ones once you reach 8, you have to get one perm-dead, either via enemies or attacking them yourself.

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Go to your keep, get them into your party, and force attack them...aka murder them :p Their bodies will be gone next loading screen.

 

Employment in this world sucks :D

 

But there should really be a "fire" button to release self made characters, wouldn´t be surprised if that comes up in the next patch notes.

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Yeah, I agree re: a fire/delete button or something. I can understand not wanting to allow people to make 30 chrs. per playthrough to switch in and out all the time or something, but shouldn't have to force/intentionally "kill" them just to be able to free up a creation slot.

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I wish they'd just remove the 8-hired limit. Character creation is so much fun... I don't want to have to delete my beloved cast of characters to make more.

 

If that's no possible, it would be great if I could at least reassign them to guard duty, so I can still see their faces wandering around the stronghold (even if I can't use them as companions anymore). 

 

I don't know why they impose that 8-man limit. You could create 1000 hired companions and it wouldn't unbalance the game, since you can only have 6 in your party at a given time.

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I wish they'd just remove the 8-hired limit. Character creation is so much fun... I don't want to have to delete my beloved cast of characters to make more.

 

If that's no possible, it would be great if I could at least reassign them to guard duty, so I can still see their faces wandering around the stronghold (even if I can't use them as companions anymore). 

 

I don't know why they impose that 8-man limit. You could create 1000 hired companions and it wouldn't unbalance the game, since you can only have 6 in your party at a given time.

 

 

I agree.  I suppose you could cheese a little and start creating custom characters for specific fights, but even then, the cost to create characters balances everything pretty well.

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My guess is the limit is so you can't create a bunch of "whole different parties" to fit/overwhelem any situation and then just swap them in and out constantly as needed.

 

The cost is negligible long long before end game.

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But it is fun to create parties?? A lot of parties... 

 

This reminds me: 

I had to kill Calisca, 'cos she didn't want to leave me alone.... I couldn't fire her. So it's the same problem as with custom adventurers,  But anyway it was fun ....

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But it is fun to create parties?? A lot of parties...

That's what "new game" is for. ;)

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My guess is the limit is so you can't create a bunch of "whole different parties" to fit/overwhelem any situation and then just swap them in and out constantly as needed.

 

The cost is negligible long long before end game.

Honestly, I still don't see the reason for the limit.

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What is balance to some, is unbalance to others, including developers. Reasons aren't always purely logic/rationality based. :-

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