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I originally went to the second shrine while searching for her, and when I searched up why she wasn't there it auto-filled to: "dragons dogma 2 sphinx nipple mod" instead of "not there"
Pretty sure the harpies in 1 had either clearly visible nips or similarly censored. I couldn't even begin to care to speculate though. I don't fuck with anything that clearly lacks the ability to scrub itself.
It is such an odd fetish, not meant in a bad way. I feel like this is a normies look through the eyes of someone who jacks it to photoshoped pics of models standing next to skyscrapers. Model I know whose had the most of these edits that she actually posts is Susu_jpeg.
This game oftentimes feel so janky, but when the protagonist climbed the Sphinx and it just took off flying with him all the way to a different location I was amazed. And it all went perfectly. It's such a cool thing, I just can't. It's almost like it was intended to happen. The player character didn't glitch out or fall off, the Sphinx didn't just vanish and teleport at some point. It all happened so naturally and seamlessly. If that wasn't intended for us to do this, it's incredibly impressive, imo. To hell with bad/weird animations and stuff.
A lot of characters do walk/fly from one place to another for quests if they don't have the fade to black. For example, Glyndwr does walk all the way from Vernworth to Sacred Arbor. But it also means that if you don't doze or rest NPCs tend to be waylaid in the countryside by the army of goblinfolk out there.
As said by the devs "The game takes into account each physical calculation in the world". That means they are really present in the world and interactible. This is also the reason the game's performance is so bad when there are multiple characters on screen.
Well I mean she literally hates you though. She calls you dogged adventurer and tells you your kind just straight up tries to kill her so it seems like a no brainer.
@@lazycouch1 Hahaha! :D Of course not, lol. I already have 20 mods installed playing game, I have like 50h in. Including nude mods, mods giving 99 of items (all those they try to sell via microtransaction like teleport stones), tattoos, FOV and camera mods, DLSS mod and many more. Denuvo does nothing against mods.
@@honestbennyDenuvo is supposed to scan game files, that's how it checks for cheats. It is reasonable to think that it would flag mods as cheats. Thanks for the info.
I'm telling ya, players need to stop being so damn predictable. If they see this coming, they can certainly set up death traps in the next "Dark Arisen" content, so to speak.