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Infinite cash glitch not working on PC on version 1.04

I've never gotten that glitch to work in any version of the game, its like the Warden's Keep Ageless glitch for runes. It must require some DLC, etc I didn't have. Mictlantecuhtli (talk) 11:14, February 5, 2011 (UTC)
I have the Deluxe edition, v1.04. It doesn't work. -crossalchemist --70.133.2.143 (talk) 06:57, March 8, 2011 (UTC)

Wynne disapproves of "extortion".[]

If you intimidate Lloyd into giving you the tavern or money Wynne will say "Extortion? How unseemly." and you get -3 Approval. -crossalchemist --70.133.2.143 (talk) 06:57, March 8, 2011 (UTC)

Sounds about right for "Whine". :o) Mictlantecuhtli (talk) 07:46, March 8, 2011 (UTC)

"Cheese" reference[]

The cheese graffiti is almost certainly not an Alice reference. "Bad cheese" nods are traditional in RPG's -- any/all RPGs, not just CRPGs. I recall them in the Gold Box games, EQ, GW1, BG, and NWN, as well as various PnP games. It refers to the culture clash between metagamers (aka munchkins, cheesers, etc) and "true" or "real" role-players.

It could be closer to home, too; the BG forums were a bit wild at times with various posts all using the traditional RPG definition of "cheese".

IMHO, even saying it "might" be a reference to the Alice series is a rather sad commentary on the state of cheese in RPGs today. Anything is possible, but the embarrassing Alice stretch needs some substantial attribution to merit inclusion. Bjond (talk) 14:00, November 9, 2014 (UTC)

Yeah, I agree it's a huge stretch. I've removed it from the trivia. --Kelcat Talk 22:47, November 9, 2014 (UTC)
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