Clockwork Knight
Arcane
Doesn't he dominate you into doing stuff for him? I imagine that includes not killing him.
Then he decides not to do it at the end while you destroy his organization. Maybe he forgot. Maybe it magically doesn't work anymore even though you didn't invest a single point into willpower. Either way, it's awful railroading.Clockwork Knight said:Doesn't he dominate you into doing stuff for him? I imagine that includes not killing him.
Kinky.Clockwork Knight said:Doesn't he dominate you into doing stuff for him?
Kinky.
This makes me think of a good reason to make an NPC invulnerable: if you use a stupid system like "Radiant" AI and have your NPCs wander in the countryside and get randomly killed by mudcrabs. Ironically this is where Bethesda decided to NOT make the NPCs essential, so you could be heading somewhere and suddenly be told that you failed the quest.Dionysus said:I can stomach it as long as the devs are protecting plot-essential characters from the game rather than the player.
Droog White Smile said:BTW, I totally hated that you couldn't join the Anarchs in VtM:B, if you express your desire to join them, they just say something like "cool, but you're better off working for Lactroix and spying on him". Come to think of it, Bloodlines was a really linear game with lots of fake choices.