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this post was submitted on 18 Sep 2023
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I agree that it's interesting that you had that choice. My run through that mission got hot. The NPC made a comment about it when I got back, but that was it. No consequences other than a line of dialogue. I don't know what I wanted to happen but I guess I wish it was more impactful.
I thought it was about right. I got fed up towards the end and started killing security guards and I got told off for it - but I completed all the mission goals, and they had to know that the Best Laid Plans can occasionally go sideways.
That said, if I'd gone slaughtering civilians and guards alike and left the place a bloodbath, I'd hope for a bit more than just a slap on the wrist. Which is probably still all I'd get. Oh well, limits of simulation and all that.
I agree, how missions were carried out could have been handled better… or was I playing the perfect corpo operative working for Ryugin to keep the PR department happy.
Edit: I truly wanted a burn it down path so my last sentence gives me the ick.