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  • Warning! Spoilers ahead:

    Some example of missions/dialogues where I wished we had more choices:

    Companion questlines:
    • We cannot invite our parents to the wedding with Sarah or even tell them about it.
    Freestar Ranger questlines:
    • We cannot tell the local Rangers about our findings, for example what we found in the VIP area of the clinic. I think the people of the clinic would be interested to know so they can investigate.
    • We cannot arrest certain people, there is always only the option to kill them, for example Ron Hope (if we dont want to get bribed)
    Main questlines:
    • we cannot NOT join Constellation.
    • we cannot convince the other Constellation members that we shouldn’t enter the Unity.
    Side quests:
    • We cannot take the side of the colonists in the “First Contact” mission.
    • We cannot deny to help the liquor shopkeeper in the quest “Loose Ends” and instead tell the major about his actions.









  • I watched a couple of Linus videos over the years and recently subscribed. I had no idea how many videos they push out a week - that is something they should really adress. Rather make three or four good videos a week than the absolute crap content they partially put out just to get their schedule full.

    After this whole thing now I unsubscribed again. You can absolutely fuck up a situation and be good in my book if you own up to it, but Linus response is childish at best and a disaster at worse.





















  • Yeah that’s why I don’t play these games. I prefer PvP games like Rainbow Six Siege. One of the reasons why I stopped playing Tarkov (apart from the high stress and too much micromanagement) was that I hate its rpg elements and economy. People say the best time to play Tarkov is after a wipe because thats when it is the most fair game for everyone. Which is true, but that is a sign of bad design imo. I hate always losing all the progress I “worked” for.