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I recently bought Shadowrun: Dragonfall and updated it to version 2.0.5 through GOG. I have enjoyed the game immensely thus far and it has worked without any problems. But now I might have run into a bug that kind of needs fixing.

-Possible vague SPOILERS about the campaign-

When I prepared for Eigers personal mission "The Engineer" I equipped her with a grenade launcher that I had procured on a previous mission. I played through the quest and everything was fine, she had the grenade launcher on her and used it to blow gangers to pieces like in many previous missions. So I completed the mission, returned to Kreusbazar and everything seemed hunky-dory. But when I started equipping my crew for my following run I noticed, much to my displeasure, that my grenade launcher was missing from the available equipment in the stash.

So I loaded my quick-save right before I left for the new mission and tried again, but it still wasn't there. I then loaded an earlier save that was just at the end of the "Engineer" mission and tried playing from there, mostly to make sure that I hadn't sold the grenade launcher by mistake, but it seems that the grenade launcher disappears when I make the transition back to Kreusbazar.

I will probably just load a save file from before I started "the engineer" mission, choose not to equip the grenade launcher on Eiger and then replay the mission. The mission isn't very long and the grenade launcher wasn't that useful on that particular mission. Not very fun and certainly annoying but it probably won’t hamper my enjoyment of the game too much.

I saw that someone had reported the same problem on the steam forums, same mission and same weapon, so I'm sorry if this is already a known issue or if this isn't the appropriate forum to discuss possible bugs.

But felt like I needed to mention it, partly because it isn't fixed yet and also because this problem can lead to more than a annoying ~1 hour backtrack, which it did in my case. I'm lucky that I made multiple save files so I had the option to load the game before the mission. But if I hadn't had such a save file this would have been a serious blow to my campaign. I can't afford a new grenade launcher at this point in my campaign and that weapon is a very powerful piece of equipment that I have come to rely on. In that case my two choices would have been to restart the whole campaign, losing hours of gameplay or continue playing and be constantly pissed off that I had lost one of my best weapons because Eiger presumably ate it.

The game is shaping up to be one of my favorite games of the year, maybe even the favorite, so I hope this is a rough edge that will be smoothed out so other people can enjoy it as much as me without getting stuck or frustrated.
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RealHawk: I recently bought Shadowrun: Dragonfall and updated it to version 2.0.5 through GOG. I have enjoyed the game immensely thus far and it has worked without any problems. But now I might have run into a bug that kind of needs fixing.

-Possible vague SPOILERS about the campaign-

When I prepared for Eigers personal mission "The Engineer" I equipped her with a grenade launcher that I had procured on a previous mission. I played through the quest and everything was fine, she had the grenade launcher on her and used it to blow gangers to pieces like in many previous missions. So I completed the mission, returned to Kreusbazar and everything seemed hunky-dory. But when I started equipping my crew for my following run I noticed, much to my displeasure, that my grenade launcher was missing from the available equipment in the stash.

So I loaded my quick-save right before I left for the new mission and tried again, but it still wasn't there. I then loaded an earlier save that was just at the end of the "Engineer" mission and tried playing from there, mostly to make sure that I hadn't sold the grenade launcher by mistake, but it seems that the grenade launcher disappears when I make the transition back to Kreusbazar.

I will probably just load a save file from before I started "the engineer" mission, choose not to equip the grenade launcher on Eiger and then replay the mission. The mission isn't very long and the grenade launcher wasn't that useful on that particular mission. Not very fun and certainly annoying but it probably won’t hamper my enjoyment of the game too much.

I saw that someone had reported the same problem on the steam forums, same mission and same weapon, so I'm sorry if this is already a known issue or if this isn't the appropriate forum to discuss possible bugs.

But felt like I needed to mention it, partly because it isn't fixed yet and also because this problem can lead to more than a annoying ~1 hour backtrack, which it did in my case. I'm lucky that I made multiple save files so I had the option to load the game before the mission. But if I hadn't had such a save file this would have been a serious blow to my campaign. I can't afford a new grenade launcher at this point in my campaign and that weapon is a very powerful piece of equipment that I have come to rely on. In that case my two choices would have been to restart the whole campaign, losing hours of gameplay or continue playing and be constantly pissed off that I had lost one of my best weapons because Eiger presumably ate it.

The game is shaping up to be one of my favorite games of the year, maybe even the favorite, so I hope this is a rough edge that will be smoothed out so other people can enjoy it as much as me without getting stuck or frustrated.
I think I had a similar issue, although I think it may have been a different mission (although that could have been my imagination/bad memory). Same character and weapon though.

For some reason I didn't actually notice until a number of missions later, so I didn't bother with a reload. Although it's a decent weapon, and (on very hard anyway) it's not quite powerful enough to make it better than a weapon with a higher accuracy and single-target killing power. At least in my view.