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It's also inconsistent in the way it works. The lady with the crib doesn't disappear and you can turn forge upgrades, but everything else is not working.
1. The point of no return, you have NO reason to believe that killing Laddak will screw every single NPC in the world except one. This breaks every single personal quest in the game except the baby quest. This should have been hinted at or outright called out when playing the game.
2. Because you don't get any really good mind or instinct weapons till about 40% of the way through the game. It makes Str or Dex builds MUCH MUCH easier to play. If you start as a mage or gunner, you are going to have a real rough time compared to a dex or str playthrough till you get around 40% through the game and actually get a decent weapon for you stat focus.
3. It is silly and lazy that every class starts with the same weapon, at the very least they should have changed the scaling on that weapon based on what class you started with.
4. No respec