Did they implement fall damage to followers?

Yesterday I was doing the new missions and I was going to look for the 3rd boss with 2 slaves and a camel. I use a map to go to the jungle, I see a house that had a forklift. And to avoid having to turn around or jump, I use the forklift (it was a slow one). When I was 1/3 of the way down the message appears that my slave had died :O. I looked for the corpse above and on the edges of the cliff and could not find it.

If they implemented it, the only excuse for having implemented it is the air bases that cheaters make.
Would they have done it?

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Answer : Yes
Is it a bug : No one knows as they don’t really communicate and because it wasn’t in patch notes.

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I guess this post of mine should answer your question

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I gave up and installed no fall damage mod. I’m not going to lose my thralls to some ■■■■■■ bug.

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" [Did they implement fall damage to followers?"

The short answer is yes. They introduced it as a bug in one of the recent patches.

When will it be fixed? Whenever.

But report you are getting an extra iron bar from the dismantling bench and they will be all over that in a heartbeat.

Beacue, reasons.

And remember, whoever gather the most crystal wins Conan.

And we still can’t repair chain bindings.

And we still can’t repair Redeemed Silent Legion.

And pet turtles still crash client and server on Siptah.

And thralls still get tentpegged.

And thrall AI is still broken.

But, at lease, we have an inventory system that works intermittently and removed features we had all used for years in favor of some truly idiotic choices.

And, finally, they addressed the being able to dye armor in your bag exploit that has been in the game since it launched. Now you must place a dye bench if you want to dye armor.

Glad that’s sorted, because between being able to win Conon by gathering crystal with a pick and dyeing armor in my bag, I never stood a chance.

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That is some salt right there @Pugilist. In fact, I think that is Himalayan levels of salt.

Not without reason, though. Cannot disagree.

Fixing what isn’t baroque and thus Breaking what was otherwise working and fun…
Introducing features that are baroque and thus not fun…

I still hold out hope this trend will reverse, but that is likely a sunk cost fallacy. Sadness.

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Yes.
And avoid high grounds or pits at all costs, e.g. Sinkhole, the Black Galleon.

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