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On my main/prefered playthrough ( team Jamie :) ), i stopped him because it seemed just right in the context.

On an other playthrough ( in which i went to the Aghavni route) i let him do his revenge to see how the event goes , but overall (and on my Emmeline playthrough) i prefer to go and stop him before he potentially ruin himself and his sister testimony.
 
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Coaxmetal

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MC's a DA, correct? And an ethical, honorable one? And capable of preventing a disruption that would cause (literally) a miscarriage of justice? Between allowing vigilantism or allowing justice, I didn't really see much of a choice - especially from the MC's perspective.
Exactly my thoughts.

Also left the bar earlier to not screw up the hearing next morning. Some choices are really not choices when not playing a horny college student.
 

Slick Bean

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You do remember that MC chose to fight off the rapists and never called the cops, never filed a complaint,
Hell! MC never even took his Ex and investigate further, even tho HE SAW THEIR FACES AND WAS STABBED BY THEM,
yet he HAS THE POSSIBILITY to be pursuing the girl he is shown to treat so unprofessionally.

There is law enforcement in the courtroom, yet MC is shown to manhandle the assilant himself.
MC never knew anyone in the courtroom? He was in his first day?

Please keep in mind any incident in the courtroom can cause a misstrial, the fact MC contributed to it,
that is a real concirn, as a quick witted lawyer who has the ear of the judge could argue MC flamed the guy.
MC's a DA, correct? And an ethical, honorable one? And capable of preventing a disruption that would cause (literally) a miscarriage of justice? Between allowing vigilantism or allowing justice, I didn't really see much of a choice - especially from the MC's perspective.
Also left the bar earlier to not screw up the hearing next morning. Some choices are really not choices when not playing a horny college student.
You should also remember how this game starts: MC going on a bender to prepare for the next day,
so it stands to suggest him spending long nights doing whatever is not something new or uncustomary for MC.

This game is just a game, where MC chooses to disreguard his profession at times and overreact other times.
 

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Obviously I stopped the guy, that wasn't much of a choice for me. I would've stop him irl if such situation occured, but I probably wouldn't be so good at talking him down as MC. The pedo will already get something worse than just a "beating" once behind bars anyway.
 
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moskyx

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There is law enforcement in the courtroom, yet MC is shown to manhandle the assilant himself.
MC never knew anyone in the courtroom? He was in his first day?

Please keep in mind any incident in the courtroom can cause a misstrial, the fact MC contributed to it,
that is a real concirn, as a quick witted lawyer who has the ear of the judge could argue MC flamed the guy.
I think you don't quite remember that scene. When the MC chooses to intervene, he just stands up and stops the guy by grabbing his arm before he can reach the banister. He doesn't fight him, that grip is enough to make the guy stop (probably due to both his strength and the guy's realization of being caught). Then he silently escorts him out of the courtroom and, when the guy is calmed down, they come back and nothing happens -so there's no incident at all, only a few people noticed them leaving the room. However, if the MC lets the guy hit his father, it's the bailiff who has to run through the courtroom and tackle the guy when he's already punching his father: in fact, a few moments before the choice, the MC thinks that the guard is too far away from the guy to get there in time to stop him. This is the reason why an attentive player faces the choice between staying seated to see a sure brawl and doing something to try and prevent that. Game-wise, it's obvious that 'intervene' would probably lead to a better outcome than 'do nothing', as long as the player realizes that a fight in a courtroom is never a good outcome.

Now, if you are saying that in real life the MC COULD have contributed to a fight, had the guy tried to get free from his grasp, that's a different thing, but even then it would be easy to determine that he was just trying to prevent an even more serious incident. Sure, the trial would be ruined anyway (as it actually IS when he stays seated and lets law enforcement take care of the situation), but he couldn't possibly be seen as responsible for that. He never talked to that guy before, and when everyone would turn their attention to them due to their scuffle, he would be seen trying to stop him while the guy would be trying to set himself free, yelling all the nasty things he wanted to do to his father. It would be blatantly obvious the MC only intervened to help. Jamie wouldn't hold that against him.
 

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You do remember that MC chose to fight off the rapists and never called the cops, never filed a complaint ...
I've seen several people make the same comment, so I just want to clarify that MC and Sean did actually make a report to the police when they got to the hospital (it was not shown, but Sean did say that's what they were doing). MC did put up a small amount of resistance but Sean insisted. What MC did do was allow one of the three victims (Emmeline) to leave without making a statement, thereby giving her the option to decline participation in any criminal process.

There's a very good point that you make in the rest of your comment that I initially wrote a response to, but I decided my response was a spoiler. So I'll save this one for after the game is finished. :)
 

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I've seen several people make the same comment, so I just want to clarify that MC and Sean did actually make a report to the police when they got to the hospital (it was not shown, but Sean did say that's what they were doing). MC did put up a small amount of resistance but Sean insisted. What MC did do was allow one of the three victims (Emmeline) to leave without making a statement, thereby giving her the option to decline participation in any criminal process.
Nice to know as i remember Sean pointing to the MC they should have contacted the police but it was never shown they did especially with the MC not wanting to involve the police.
This part had bothered me more than i thought as it felt both Sean and the MC were just letting a gang of rapist going free to assault more women despite having so much more connection than the average joe to the police forces due to their attorney job.
 

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When you look up your game reviews on those other porn sites. :LOL:

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Obviously, F95 users are a more sophisticated class of perverts.

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It's telling that the first three posts spelled boring three different ways. It's particularly amusing that the poster with an American flag is one of the two that spelled it incorrectly. Leaving DNA is clearly above their level of comprehension.
 
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