Illuminati00
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I agree with you on the first point. Nobody can expect a developer to make a million routes, it is asking for too much. We would all love to have such a game though, of course.You know, I agree. Mostly.
Or I would, if this was CRPG made by huge team of developers. VNs developed for this site can only have so many routes. And that's not a complaint about dev (who has done amazing fucking job so far), just reality.
Would I love to have a game which asks for dozens of choices each chapter and leads to hundreds of different paths? Well duh.
My point is that from what is seen so far, and from how much freedom game allowed so far, it would be out of character for MC to go for revenge. Characters made by devs are made (at least how I see it) with some personality in mind. Sure, there is character development, changes in character over time due to events and so on, but ultimately one path makes more sense than others.
If you've played Witcher 3, think of it that way. It makes no sense for Geralt to kill innocents, forest creatures that talk to him and such. In some cases you can do it, sure, but overall it's out of character since it's pre-developed character, we're navigating it to end of his story.
That's how I view most VNs, we navigate pre-made character through his/her story, making some decisions in their life.
CRPGs are probably only genre where I expect absolute and full freedom of choice. Those are "make your own character in the world created by devs".
So just to stay on-topic, I stand behind my opinion MC (currently) should not be turned into revenge driven character. That might change with future chapters, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
EDIT: And at the risk of sounding like brown-nosing , I want to see a story dev wants to make. So far the story, available choices and development have been nothing short of brilliant, and I believe it will continue that way. I'm happy following that story and navigating MC where options are given. Fanbase tossing ideas that devs sometimes incorporate into game usually ends up a complete mess. Would hate to see that happen here.
I also respect your view that the MC should not go for revenge, but I really don't see it as out of character. At this moment in the story, he and his sister are the people who would go through more development than anyone else, finally being introduced to the truth of the world. The betrayal from not only his long time girlfriend but also his own mother and father is enough to give anyone major trust issues as well as other types issues. I really do not see how it is out of character for the MC to want to get revenge. With revenge I do not mean kill her (not that I wouldn't if I got the chance.), but something to get back. Sure, he has not been shown to be vindictive, but most of his characterization comes from before the reveal. How would we react if our mothers suddenly calls us to tell us that elves and magic are real and that they work for some medieval knightly order. When such statements gets proven, I really don't see many people staying completely the same. Neither do I hope the MC will. The developer has done a mighty fine job with the game, but I will call bad writing if he doesn't at least get some semblance of trust issues.
You are right, it does not make sense in the Witcher for Gerald to kill innocents or friendly creatures that can talk with him, but I can not think of a moment in the game where we don't get to choose what to do with such a plot point. Forgiving or getting revenge on a dear friend that betrayed you is exactly a choice that would be given in the Witcher.
I never expected complete freedom of choice, I have not heard of this CRPG, but that genre of game sounds quite fun. But such a big plot point is not complete freedom of choice, I think deciding what to do with your fake girlfriend of how knows many years is exactly the kind of choice that are given in a visual novel. I am not saying that he should be a revenge driven character, to wish for revenge and to be revenge driven are two different things.
I too want to see the story he wishes to tell, and wanting revenge is not just some idea the fanbase are trying to toss, it's a quite natural and human reaction to such a grave betrayal, something some would say is even expected. I want to see his story as well, but for it to be a visual novel where self-insertion is important, such choices should be present. Again, I am not saying remove her from the story or turn to the enemies side (though I would enjoy that), I am saying that revenge somehow should be an option.
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