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Kai Mar 1, 2021 @ 5:25pm
[Spoiler] At the end of DLC, what if I say "no" to...
...to keeping C'tron in the village? Would that actually change anything? I said yes so he could stay but Shizuka rage quitted lol. It seems like saying yes is likely the way to continue the story into the future New Horizon DLC but I was just wondering what happens if I said "no".
Last edited by Kai; Mar 1, 2021 @ 6:27pm
Originally posted by Burdpal:
I said no. He won't show up in the panorama, and Emilie understandably gets upset.
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Burdpal Mar 1, 2021 @ 5:44pm 
I said no. He won't show up in the panorama, and Emilie understandably gets upset.
Kai Mar 1, 2021 @ 5:46pm 
I see, thanks. That could be the DLC's "bad ending"
Aeryn Mar 2, 2021 @ 12:10pm 
I did both just to see. It's... honestly not that different. Aside from Emilie crying and a change on the ice cream scene where she wishes he was there, it... doesn't really punish you for the choice. Even though I felt it was the wrong choice, the game didn't seem terribly eager to judge for it.
Wolfofdoom3 Mar 2, 2021 @ 2:13pm 
Originally posted by Aeryn:
I did both just to see. It's... honestly not that different. Aside from Emilie crying and a change on the ice cream scene where she wishes he was there, it... doesn't really punish you for the choice. Even though I felt it was the wrong choice, the game didn't seem terribly eager to judge for it.

I chose to keep him around, but nobody can blame Lea for not wanting him around after everything either, even if it's extremely ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up.
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Lumino Mar 2, 2021 @ 7:26pm 
The way I saw it was: Are we Shizuka or not?

Remember how Shizuka treated Lea when she first met her? For things that weren't her fault? Yeah, that's messed up. How is blaming Tronny for Sidwell's crimes any less messed up?
Aeryn Mar 2, 2021 @ 7:43pm 
Originally posted by Lumino:
The way I saw it was: Are we Shizuka or not?

Remember how Shizuka treated Lea when she first met her? For things that weren't her fault? Yeah, that's messed up. How is blaming Tronny for Sidwell's crimes any less messed up?
That's exactly why keeping him around felt like an obvious right choice to me. I guess I was expecting the "no" to be more of a bad end, like if you don't do the quest to get the good ending for the main game.
Döngs Mar 5, 2021 @ 4:22pm 
Originally posted by Lumino:
The way I saw it was: Are we Shizuka or not?

Remember how Shizuka treated Lea when she first met her? For things that weren't her fault? Yeah, that's messed up. How is blaming Tronny for Sidwell's crimes any less messed up?

He did help Sid with his crimes, even when he felt bad about it. He kidnapped peope to be tortured. If you think about what he did off-screen to people we never meet, there is a strong case to be made for not forgiving him.

I do think it's more in-character for Lea to forgive him.
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Date Posted: Mar 1, 2021 @ 5:25pm
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