I've been asked this question a lot lately. For those of us who honestly played Pub Games and unlocked a bunch of the items, there isn't a lot of documentation on how you actually get those items.
First things first, you have to go into Fable 2 and create a character. Save that character and exit the game.
Secondly, go into Pub Games and merge your Pub Game character into your Fable 2 character.
Thirdly, and this is where most of us get confused, you won't have the items right away. In order to collect the items, you have to find a game master. Any game master should do, but in my specific case I went to the game master in the Bowerstone market pub.
Just talk to the game master and he'll hand over all of your items. Enjoy!
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Fable 2 is a great game, but like most modern games, is not without its share of problems. So it should come as no surprise it is getting patched, already.
"Fable 2 will be receiving much-needed patches for its Abbot Quest and co-op bugs sometime soon, reports Kotaku. Lionhead Community Manager Sam Van Tilburgh commented that "some [bugs] (like the Abbot Quest) have been fixed already."
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After spending the longest day in eternity at work while watching each second tick by as if it would never end, I began my high and low search for a copy of Fable 2 yesterday.
Finally finding my copy, at a long forgotten game store in the sticks, I immediately rushed home, removed the seals and jammed the disc into the tray.
Right from the very first time you press the A button and hear the voice, “Our story begins”, excitement takes over.
I had already long decided to follow the path of an evil mage and similar to the first Fable, you can get started on your quest of evil straight away.
I’ll talk about my adventure in another post, but I wanted to give my first impressions of the game.
Overall, the game is astounding and a tremendous amount of fun already.
Magic is over simplified though and I find it terribly frustrating to wield multiple spells. The other downside is that they’ve removed the Will power management completely. You can more of less cast spells all day long with no recourse. This means, that within a couple of hours, I was able to start annihilating guards and citizens alike. Amusing, but I didn’t feel like I deserved to be that powerful yet.
The game has also frozen several times on me. Naturally I hadn’t saved for awhile and had to repeat a lot of tasks I had already done.
The dog is a welcome feature though. It was incredibly frustrating in the first Fable to try and find hidden items and gather enough silver keys to unlock anything. Having the dog around, and training him to be better in tracking right away is a key tactic to finding everything in each area.
Overall, the game has a wide variety of features, things to do, ways to make money and decisions to make which physically affect, not just you, but the state of the world as well.
Don’t listen to the 10 hour estimated game time comments. There is enough to do in Fable 2 that you will be playing, and then replaying this game for hours, and days, to come.
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