#ROGUE FABLE III BARBARIAN CODE#
The action figure and collectible cards were cut from the special edition, and due to a manufacturing issue, many boxes did not include a special code for some extra content. If Fable II came up short in any way, it was the snafu with the Limited Edition.
![rogue fable iii barbarian rogue fable iii barbarian](https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/005/779/809/large/sun-haiyang-2016040615.jpg)
![rogue fable iii barbarian rogue fable iii barbarian](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w780/lxJV0TFmg42cDrqoUTXMynXEa2e.jpg)
The other innovations promised – the dog companion, streamlined combat, ability to get married and determine sexual orientation, bread crumbs trail – are all in there. Yes, online co-op came late via a patch, but it did happen. The funny thing is, the reputation of sliced features carried over to Fable II, which was really much closer to Molyneux's initial statements than the original Fable. But losses like this are hardly comparable to the excision of multiplayer, yet many gamers bemoan them as if they were. Would it have been neat if, in the original Fable, children started wearing their hair like your character if you were heroic? Well, sure – that's a nifty bit of world-building. It's the nitpicking over smaller features – things have would have been cool but are not necessary or affect the narrative – that doesn't make much sense. Discontent over these cuts is understandable, because they would have added quite a bit to the game. Getting married and having a baby was also supposed to be in the original Fable, but this was also removed and appeared later in Fable II. The original Fable was allegedly going to have multiplayer over Xbox Live, something that was yanked and didn't appear until Fable II – and even then, it came in the form of a post-release patch. But nobody can discount the fact that the Fable games do arrive to your Xbox without previously discussed features. Now, the removal of an acorn isn't a big deal – at least, it shouldn't be. Sometimes expectations are based on past promises or assumptions about a person. Expectations are much more internal, they are a set of hopes you devise yourself. They are a tangible (even if not a related to a physical object) you are told you can count on.
![rogue fable iii barbarian rogue fable iii barbarian](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/b0/88/df/b088df434f7898a0e8275bb6e28efc12.jpg)
Expectations and promises are very different things, but sometimes people confuse the two – as they certainly have in the case of Peter Molyneux and the Fable series.