![]() In any case it seems people have read the same thing and have come up with different interpretations, much like myself, so at the very least a solid clarification will help some of the confusion. I don't want to get invested in something that I know beforehand will be a soured experience later on, so I want to know what form this will take. Or does it mean that it happens offscreen and you don't have to watch?(worst implementation)Īlso I do not care if you want to call me insecure. Or does it mean that this route only appears if you consistently choose options that would lead to that outcome and thus would fit the story, if that is how you played it? I know at a glance it might seem obvious what this means, but the way it's written is actually ambiguous and leaves room for misinterpretation.ĭoes this mean that the NTR would be canon story wise but you get a deus ex machina option at the last second to avoid it,(or not, if that's what you want)? A DRM-free version of Fallout 4: Game of the Year edition is now available from GOG. So is that a typo or are some people seeing doubles? Moving on. Not the most inspiring thing you want to see on a first release. An 'if" would indicate that the base story is being written as the game progresses. ![]() NOTE: There is no 'If' in that sentence, unlike some of the quotes do that have referenced it. ![]() NTR (it fits in story-wise, but you'll never be forced into it) ![]() Hey I'm not looking for an argument or trying to troll. ![]()
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