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Backer quests. Forced turn based combat on infinite spawning enemies. Someone thought that was FUN.
Not to mention the "on the nose" """"easter egg""""". Fallout and XCOM (the unit are literally called "xcom" in the files).
Story is crap, gameplay is crap. Not as crap as the cringe pirate backer content from Kingmaker, but quite close to it.
I would argue that quest is infinitely worse seeing as you have to do it as part of the main game. Thankfully this quest (along with everything backer related) can be ingored.
Kingmaker has the distinction of 2 of my worst awards: Worst dungeon (HatEoT) and worst quest (the one that deserves never to be named again).
I meant the quest in KM is the one you had to do (the pirate one). I was saying that you can thankfully skip all the backer content in WotR.
I'm quite surprised they didn't force the player into a romance with him.
Yes, that quest was either an epic troll on Kickstarter goals or someone wanting people to interact with their self insert character. I sadly think it was the latter.
KM had a lot of frustrating moments like that. When I was doing my evil run, I could have anyone sent to the gallows except for the person who openly embezzled money from the treasury. While that was bad enough, I had the hellknights not side with me despite my efforts to ally with them. It was one of the few times I thought murderhobo was appropriate.
Honestly, I don't know how any good (or otherwise) king would want a backstabbing demon worshiper as a next door neighbor.