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you could later betray him.
An RPG where it forces you to be a massive C*CK because of laziness.
Prime example of Bethesda's failings.
It also made Audrey the 'bad' guy... more of that awkwardly attempted grey morality from Bethesda...
Besides... It's more of that 'copy DC' crap Bethesda does... Victor Fries... Hugo Stoltz... yeah, not subtle...
Yep it is, I was playing Stolz by telling him what he wanted to hear as I had already planned on back stabbing him with the head of security. I get to the mine and have a dialogue with her and theres a part where you can tell her what would her old lover say about this and she responds with she wouldnt want her cause of how she looks now and I am like wait why cant I inform her that shes a ghoul as well to prevent a out right killing of her. Felt like the writers really dropped the ball on this and forced me to kill her when I have no beef with her and I kind of agree with her I felt Stolz was an a.h. from fairly early on and would side with her.
I think they are all the same out come. Reading online I saw that even if you tell Hugo you wont kill anyone he hands you a book to give her which kills her anyways.