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The Outer Worlds - Play Your Way

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Feb 16, 2019.

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    [​IMG]GameInformer talked with Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarksy about how The Outer Worlds lets you play your way.

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    While the story does have choices and characters at different places along the good/evil spectrum, The Outer Worlds isn't necessarily about picking a moral alignment and sticking to it. 'It's not "here's the good choice, here's the bad one,'" Cain says. "Instead, it's like, 'You could this or this. This will cause X, this will cause Y. You decide what you care about.'"

    "But it's not always extreme gray areas," Boyarsky clarifies.

    "What if the more evil choice has an obviously better outcome?" Cain says. "What if more people are saved by the evil choice? But it's evil! But the result is better! Is it a worse choice? I don't know if you can solve morality with arithmetic, but there are some things in the game where you're like, 'I am not sure if this is bad.'"

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