I think there shoud be more Judgments choices. By more I mean every single judgment. Because we have met lots of interesting characters and I would love to see some of them in future games. But they all can have different fates. They can be executed, they can work for the inquisition, they can be imprisoned and etc. So why dont we cant set their fates? Plus the Judgments choices we have right cannot say anything about the Inquisition, because, for example, my inquisitor was not any "type" of judge, he judged all prisoners differently. So this choice kind of takes some roleplay element away. What do you think, guys?
Judgments choices
#1
Posté 12 mars 2015 - 10:28
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#2
Posté 12 mars 2015 - 10:40
Also, sidenote, said overall type could use a look at. I mean, my Inquisitor exiled one person and executed all the rest, and yet she was deemed "Mostly merciful, banishing and releasing those judged where possible". If she was being merciful, dear Maker, she wasn't very good at it, she kept chopping off their heads.
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#3
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 03:01
If she was being merciful, dear Maker, she wasn't very good at it, she kept chopping off their heads.
Same thing happened with my last Inquisitor. I think it may be bugged or something - she even handed one Venatori back to Corypheus, tied up and with a note pinned to him explaining that he was stealing artefacts
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#4
Posté 23 mars 2015 - 12:57
Sure none my Inquisitors went about lopping off heads left and right but saying they were merciful feels "weak", may as well say I let Erimond stay in jail because death would be too harsh
#5
Posté 23 mars 2015 - 09:39
I think there shoud be more Judgments choices. By more I mean every single judgment. Because we have met lots of interesting characters and I would love to see some of them in future games. But they all can have different fates. They can be executed, they can work for the inquisition, they can be imprisoned and etc. So why dont we cant set their fates? Plus the Judgments choices we have right cannot say anything about the Inquisition, because, for example, my inquisitor was not any "type" of judge, he judged all prisoners differently. So this choice kind of takes some roleplay element away. What do you think, guys?
this. i was pretty shocked to see all o those choices distilled down to three themes.





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