Jaheira just told me off and left my party at the very end of the game and idk why
Spoilers for the end of act 3 below.
Idk what happened. I've only ever helped her. We just came from the astral plane and are ready to fight the brain. She pledged her sword and I gave a speech saying everyone is the hero of Baldur's Gate or some such, and then it cut to her telling me off and telling me if I die against the absolute it's better than I deserve and she left. WTF? Does anyone know why that happened?
Edit: mystery solved. More spoilers below.
If you kill Minsc instead of saving him, and then don't talk to Jahiera before the battle, she finds out about it after your speech, is hella pissed, tells you off, and leaves. She already pledged her harpers though, so you still get to use them.
That kind of sucks. I've intentionally kept her around so that she would be useful in this last fight. Oh well. I think I'm almost to the brain and I haven't had to call on reinforcements yet.
Yeah it seems super buggy. I had her in my party the whole time, did her quest etc, but she didn't offer any help. Didn't think anything of it until I reloaded the save to see some more endings, and all of a sudden she's like "have some harpers!"
What's weird is that I still had her harpers for the fight. I guess because she offered them right before telling me she hates me. It was a strange scene for sure. Anyways, I just beat the game. It's an amazing game, the best I've ever played.
Yes. I didn't even know I was supposed to save him. I made sure not to kill his little hamster though. Whoops! Mystery solved! I was kind of speed reading her statements in my last conversation with her. I guess I missed something. I was eager to tidy up loose ends and defeat the brain.
While I do not know anything about your bg3 problem I think the reason that you can't see your own posts might be that your settings are not to display read posts.
Thanks. That's what someone else said awhile ago, so I turned it off and I still can't see them. There should be an obvious exception on that setting to not hide your own posts.
You can use Halsten in your party? He came to my camp, hung around being useless, and then disappeared. I was never able to invite him to join my party, and there was no conversation about him leaving, he was just gone one day.
Yes, you have to do some quests first. I think it was around mid or late Act 2 when he got usable as a member. I am not sure which quest, likely the questline regarding the sick man in the Last Light Inn / little boy and his ghost.
I had this same thing happen to me and was super confused, especially since I never talked to Jaheira about Minsc. She was kind of just a hang-around in my camp for that playthrough, so I had no idea that she was friends with this Stone Lord dude.
Bethesda games are buggy because Bethesda is lazy and just can't be bothered to give a damn. Will tell you 'it just works'. Loves DLC and microtransactions (that includes Starfield).
Larian made a massively intricate game. It has bugs. Actively works on the bugs, patch after patch. Sold you a complete game.
Gee I wonder why people give Bethesda crap and this game is game of the year...
Plus this isn't even a bug. This is from not paying attention to Jaheira, and then not talking to her after you kill her best friend. Although, they could give a little more explanation for the people who weren't paying attention to her requests.
I only encountered a few noticeable bugs during the entire game. This one, one really bad one where Withers wasn't in his sarcophagus, and a couple of times when audio or cloud effects would glitch out. Overall I'm incredibly impressed with this game. I think it's the best game I've ever played. I just finished it up tonight and the ending was amazing. Every single dialogue gave me pause, and had me thinking about the ramifications of my decisions, as if it were real life. I think the game is a monumental achievement.
The most annoying bug in my opinion is after hiring the drow at Sharess's Caress, Asterion no longer wears clothes. They are equipped, but he is always in his underwear.