Okay, so I'm doing the Bluebird quest again and I've managed to whittle down its crew to the minimum, to the point where I don't have to lift a finger during the first stage of the boarding battle; however, it appears the authors saw fit to make the captain of this ship a complete maniac who refuses to surrender even when impossibly outnumbered. And since they also saw fit to make him uber tough and equip him with a very powerful sword <i>and</i> disable saving during boarding battles, I am growing somewhat frustrated with this fellow.
So let us pause and examine the logic behind the boarding scenario for a moment, shall we? Firstly, the enemy captain always remains holed up in his cabin. Doesn't matter whether it's you or him who attacks, it's always you who has to leap into the fray. Given that, why then does he even fight at all once his crew are all dead? What exactly does he hope to accomplish, given that now he's all alone on a ship crawling with your soldiers? If he is defeated he dies on your sword, if he manages to best you he dies on theirs. True, occasionally captains will give up once you slaughter their crew, but more oftan than not they won't and given the way the scenario is set up they should surrender almost always, save for the occasional psycho.
Furthermore, the whole concept of captains' duel defeats the point of hiring fighters. The whole point of fighters is to have somebody with you so that you don't have to fight alone. But guess what, they don't come with you into this area, for no reason other than to make it more of a challenge. Fake difficulty at its 'finest'.
So, having finished my rant, I ask for your advice. Any tips on this fight? Any way to enable saving during boarding battles?
So let us pause and examine the logic behind the boarding scenario for a moment, shall we? Firstly, the enemy captain always remains holed up in his cabin. Doesn't matter whether it's you or him who attacks, it's always you who has to leap into the fray. Given that, why then does he even fight at all once his crew are all dead? What exactly does he hope to accomplish, given that now he's all alone on a ship crawling with your soldiers? If he is defeated he dies on your sword, if he manages to best you he dies on theirs. True, occasionally captains will give up once you slaughter their crew, but more oftan than not they won't and given the way the scenario is set up they should surrender almost always, save for the occasional psycho.
Furthermore, the whole concept of captains' duel defeats the point of hiring fighters. The whole point of fighters is to have somebody with you so that you don't have to fight alone. But guess what, they don't come with you into this area, for no reason other than to make it more of a challenge. Fake difficulty at its 'finest'.
So, having finished my rant, I ask for your advice. Any tips on this fight? Any way to enable saving during boarding battles?