It felt weird on this one that just lying wasn't an option. That applies to a decent amount of the game. It's still great, but I wanted to role-playing Garak, my usual go to basis for a first run in an rpg
That's sorta where I landed where when he reset he just kinda forgot how to lie. It would be good to explain it up front cause going I'm first time I assumed deception was an option, tends to come with the solving a murder by talking to people thing. I know other aspects aren't explained but knowing that your character believes in their heart whatever they say should probably be front loaded.
It felt weird on this one that just lying wasn't an option. That applies to a decent amount of the game. It's still great, but I wanted to role-playing Garak, my usual go to basis for a first run in an rpg
That's interesting point.
I wonder if there's some authenticity running thru all versions of Harry that limits his lying
he can lie about factual, concrete matters, but on the abstract, philosophical, and political he can only speak his truth
That's sorta where I landed where when he reset he just kinda forgot how to lie. It would be good to explain it up front cause going I'm first time I assumed deception was an option, tends to come with the solving a murder by talking to people thing. I know other aspects aren't explained but knowing that your character believes in their heart whatever they say should probably be front loaded.