I've been through the desert on a horse that won't poop ...

fe2muemmel

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After I found this forum through random surfing and some reading here, learning new tricks, I deceided to install B&W again, after a pause of 5 years or so. So hello everyone , and I apologize for my bad english in advance    :;):

I've taken the horse as my creature for the first time, nice pet, fits my style of playing B&W almost perfect. I've teached him catching things, sleeping at night in the temple (thanks for this advice, by the way  :) ), eating the right stuff at the right time, being nice to the villagers and so on, but ...
It hasn't pooped yet! Not one small piece of crap came out of his stomach (the ingame stats say it's 100% full).  I've tracked my creature now for four hours visually, and the ingame stats for much longer, nothing, nada, no poop. At this time I'm in Land 2, shortly before my creature eventually being kidnapped by Nemesis and Lethys, and no poop means no silver scroll (The one with the riddle) and lesser game cruelty potential  :;):

So, I would appreciate if anyone has tips how to make my horse emptying his stomach  :laugh2
 
Did you update your game to 1.2?

It is known that creatures become permanently constipated without patching the game.


Try clicking on or near a 'too large' rock to make your creature empty it's bowels.
 
Ouw! I've started this game with 1.0, never seen the necessity to update because I thought 1.2 was a patch only for mulitplayer issues (and I never encountered heavy bugs oder problems running B&W on my machines).
Okay, updated my game (correctly, showing 1.2 down right during start up), first tries clicking near or onto a "too large" rock caused my horse to kick them to pieces oder throwing stuff at it, never noticed that behaviour until now  :laugh2 ... no poop yet, but I keep looking forward.  :yes
Thanks for the reply  :)
 
Okay, I tried everything. Clicking on and near large rocks, small rocks, trees, huts, bushes, villagers, artifacts, holes in the landscape, leaving Mister Ed (my horse) alone for a couple of hours (in campaign and skirmish/playgrounds aswell) and nothing works.
He. Won't. Poop. Stomach is always 100% full.
Any other ideas ?
 
Yea... your creature is still constipated.. as the patch only 'fixes' creatures you get -after- installing the patch.


You know, you could get the other creatures' poo instead? - It doesn't have to be your own's. - other then that, there is no harm in a non-pooping creature.
 
Hm. So I have to start over with a new creature - that's sad. Last thing I will try before I do that is swapping my horse with another creature ,  and swapping it back.
 
That will have no effect - as it only changes the outside of your creature. It's mind is unchanged.
 
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