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Anyway I have another question about something. I noticed the game made "saves" for me and wonder how that works. It seems the game makes automatic saves, however one of the saves I loaded, wasn't a part I had already played. A bit hard to explain but it was at a part in the game I hadn't played yet with characters I'd never seen. Curious.
These saves were not automatically generated - they were included in the demo from the very beginning, so you can enjoy various aspects of gameplay.
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Also I can't seem to be able to trade with the children in the game. It seems like the option is greyed out, or I'm doing something wrong.
Nope, the option should be available. In order to trade you should talk to the kid and select a correspondent reply in the dialogue. Many people accidently move their character afterwards, which causes them to exit dialogue mode. Might this be your problem?
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As I said I really appreciate the replys as the game is a bit more complicated than most for me.
Must agree with you, it's a tough nut to crack. The best advice I can give is read all the dialogues and think about what the characters have told you - in some cases they are not using just matters of speach, but give you general advice as well as hints on quests.
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However I will definately purchase it when it's released in the US, because it seems to have a very good story which is something most games lack.
Would be nice.

Personally, I think that the game will be available at amazon.com even if it isn't oficially released in the US, but I can't say for sure.
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Thanks again.
Always welcome.
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