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Keeping track of quests

Discussion in 'Baldur's Gate (Classic)' started by Keraptisdm, Aug 2, 2002.

  1. Keraptisdm Gems: 6/31
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    [​IMG] I always had trouble keeping track of the quests in BG1; pages of scribbled notes and what not. The journal in BG1 does not keep track of the quests like the journal in BG2. I'm ready to start another game in BG1, and am interested in how others kept track of their quests. Thank you.
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    [​IMG] Actually there isn't a special way to keep track of the quests. I rarely use my Journal in BG1. I just do what I remember :p

    [ August 02, 2002, 21:26: Message edited by: Sirdan ]
     
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    [​IMG] Post-it notes on the monitor :) .
     
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    Lol, post it notes. I actually kept my own notebook next to the computer.
     
  5. Keraptisdm Gems: 6/31
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    Thanks for the assistance. I susupected that's what people were doing. Looks like I'll have to "borrow" a 25 cent notebook from my 8 year old son. Thanks again.
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    As long as you're outside Baldur's Gate (referring to the city) it isn't much of a problem, if you are inside the city, you could use a walkthrough, and delete the entry as soon as you've done it. I used dan simpson's guide because it contains the locations, that way you won't have to be searching.
     
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