![]() The progression of their lives wont stop in this perfect little vacuum after you complete the tasks you've been given. Yes, you can prevent the Stamatin twins from dying during the outbreak - but what will happen to them if Polyhedron dies? What will happen to them if Polyhedron becomes part of Bos Turokh? They are not even Artemy's people, he can't help them outside of preventing the physical perishing of their bodies during this short week and a half span.Īfter that - they are on their own. Especially when the root of the problem lies in the outside forces and not some internalized issues. What happens to them next? You can't just cure someone's depression in the spawn of a week and a half, especially when you are not even there most of the time. Yes, you can save Rubin, Lara and Grief - but they are still hella depressed by the end of the game. And that means people leaving, sometimes forever. You can't babysit someone forever, you can't fix other people's mistakes forever, you have to let them go. The whole point of what Isidor did is to take the Town from being a manually micromanaged simulacrum into a fully functioning being, that could live on it's own, without the need for constant supervision from someone who can literally bend time and space. Things need to be able to survive on their own. But then he just died an everything falls apart. He gathered all these people in one place, creating the Town as an arc for the best of the best people and ideas. Yes, you can prevent all of the Bound (important people) from physically dying during the outbreak, but then what? Simon's death is all about it. They are both balanced, having meaningful flaws/downsides come alongside the advantages. There are two victory endings for the Haruspex scenario, but neither of them is the "good" one. Now, the endings are designed to be imperfect. It's just Artemy specifically who has issues, he is way to grounded. Peter says he designed it for adult people, so most people should be able to get in. Bachelor and Changeling do get inside the Polyhedron tho. It's openly stated all across the game that Polyhedron interacts with human mind in unusual ways and Artemy simply doesn't vibe with it well. As you can see, it has no visible door nor hatch to get into it. Is it on purpose, to promote the growth of the game? Possibly.Either way, neither P2 nor that video are substitutes for the first game.The first game is so rich in lore that no amount of spoilerage can substitute it, simply because its too long lol.Īrtemy can't get inside the Polyhedron. That's the issue with hbomberguy's video, he spoils the plot twists but he doesn't really talk about the buildup that happens between them. ![]() Im glad you had good time with it ( ´ ∀`)
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