
If one person is jealously hording all loot and refuses to wait up when asked, that's an issue with the relationship. You're basically in a relationship with your friend, you need to get on the same page. It's also a game where negotiation and communication between party member is really important.

The game has loads of content and conversations can go in very different directions based on race, tags, persuasion success, etc: etc: etc:, you won't be experiencing all that the game has to offer anyway. If you have the perspective that you are both playing your own game, but together, and become ok with missing out on some things because you will instead experience other things, it's really fun. If you have FOMO (fear of missing out), then yeah, playing the game can be kind of stressful. Vendor Prices, Bartering & Attitude Formula Level Up: Attribute, Skill & Talent Point Breakdown The Quick Questions and Looking for Group Threads exist for a reason, use them.

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