@tomie @LukeAlmighty he is in the books
@LukeAlmighty also Gerald isn't the best example, because they made him more attractive and human in the games.
@newt An alternative path is the better option, but simply ending the game is the cheapest way to enable the killing without having to spend time on making an alternative path.
@newt True. You should be able to just lock yourself out of the story by killing a story character
@LukeAlmighty I dunno. Here it could simply be a difference in camera angle and ingame vs prerendered. I barely looked at his face in game though since it's covered by a helmet.
He also was acknowledged as a son of a noble so he did probably get access to more meat.
You are correct though that on a medieval peasant's diet you would not be able to build muscle.
@newt As far as I tried in KCD you can kill everyone except story characters.
Something that frustrates me about most historical fiction is that the hero is almost always out of place and time. The hero and his companions act and hold beliefs like a modern westerner, even when everyone around them doesn't. Even when the belief was so ubiquitous that it was held by 99% of the population. Somehow, your hero is always in that 1%.
This is even worse in RPGs because they offer you a choice, but that choice is usually limited to "be nice like a westerner" or "ignore it."
@WhitestTemplar The news and internet was full of it. People kinda care, but it's not a deciding factor. Dragon Age and Concord were shit in every single aspect and the gay shit was overflowing. While KCD2 has a few blemishes that primarily are there for mass appeal, but is overall good.
Dragon Age didn't sell all that poorly, unlike Concord lol, it just cost way too much.
Also I don't agree gay stuff itself is the problem, it just depends on how it's handled.
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@WhitestTemplar That's true but you overestimate how much people actually care
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