Why too many dialogue options if it has just one ending?

Why too many dialogue options if it has just one ending?

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Why so many options if there's only one wrong option and it is lying?

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Because you're not the chosen one and one person can't fix the world.

The game lets you tailor your character to fit with whatever mental problems you may have which gives the game a lot of flair but the story doesn't change meaningfully. There's nothing inherently wrong with that.
There are games better than DE that are also more linear.

This is the most midwit opinion about choices in games.

>op makes a question
>opinion

are you retarded or something

The question is phrased in such a way that it becomes obvious that OP dislikes that DE has just one ending

You get more XP for choosing Regret because it's the only truly correct answer

>>/lit/

Oh sorry, I didn't consider neurodivergent people that are unable to ascertain the opinions of others if not explicitly said.

What kind of Cop were you, Any Forums?

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Life has only one ending.

Unrelated question; the guns they carried had 2 bullets each, right? It wasn't just the max number of bullets Harry could find, but the max number of bullets their guns could hold and fire? If so, that's a rather strange limitation for a police force, considering the mercs they were up against had fully automatic weapons.

Harry's gun is triple barrelled. The RCM isn't allowed to have automatic weapons. The Zone of Control of Revachol has no government of its own, it's overseen by the MoralIntern and they don't want their debt colony threatened by another people's Revolution. The mercenaries are from a well equipped paramilitary company that fights proxy wars for the MoralIntern in non-EPIS shitholes, they're better equipped than the military.

Spooky Cop

Gun technology in DE is incredibly primitive compared to all the rest of the tech. You're all running around with flintlock pistols and the Tribunal merc had a Nock gun and a actual revolvers.

HARD

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Regret makes the most sense knowing TNO's background but I feel the right answer would really be belief, which isn't an option

>Life has only one ending
So are you implying it's all deterministic?

What can change the nature of a man?
A floating skull that doesn't stop talking

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Why do people say it has one ending? It has the equivalent of the Black Isle slideshow where it reflects on your choices throughout the game, just through dialog.

>It has the equivalent of the Black Isle slideshow
Those slideshows talk about what happens after the game is over because of your choices. The debrief with Vicquemare is just a commentary on what you did or didn't do and how much of a fuckup it makes you, it doesn't say anything about what comes of your actions.

Different people have different meanings for that word, but ultimately yeah, if you go down far enough it should all be deterministic

Time is the greater illusion than any choice you could ever make, might want to rethink that proposition there fren. I swear on certain psychedelics you can experience the refresh rate of reality, like all of vibration down to the molecular level. Why refuse your main birthright?

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>if you alter your perception of time, your perception of time is altered
fucking fantastic insight