![]() There is still a long way to regain Temeria's strength with Anais in Roche's path, with Nilfgaard on the march preserving Temeria is more than Impossible. Kaedwen, either ends up in chaos after Henselts death, or if Preserved starts dealing lands with Nilfgaard to insure it's safety. Aedirn is in shite, Temeria, preserved or split between his two neighbors is none-the-less weak. In any case, with making my own reasons and seeing the outcome, I decided that a Free Pontar Valley with united people and strength can be far more Powerful than the four Kingdoms. And you end up being saved by Roche two times in this path, and the way he wields guilt when talking about Ves was amazing. Yet still it bothers me that you somehow didn't make a very good and friend friendly choice with choosing this choice in the first place. As Cecil Burdon likes to say 'My favorite type of Magic. On the other hand walking in to Philippa Eilheart's quarters. ![]() Helping good old friends against a Tyrant. ![]() You start the path with helping the Scoia'tael escape, end up fighting for a free and equal Pontar Valley. What followed-up made it a lot more worth while. So I reasoned that the Scoia'tael are fighting for more Just reasons than the Blue Stripes, and taking on Zoltan's advice, Geralt's choice of aiding Iorveth makes a lot more sense. Since you are aiding those who aided those who you're chasing, true that 'My Enemies Enemy is my Friend', but it seems a bit rude to piss on a strong and powerful friend and Ally just to make a new one. At first choosing the Scoia'tael seemed a bit. Well let's start with the very person who started this, the main and most important choice for me was the choosing between the Blue Stripes and the Scoia'tael. What path will be 'the one' for you? Meaning if it comes to a third game, which one of your endings will you import? Why do you think that path is better? With a deep understanding of your industry, Epicor solutions promote growth while managing complexity and increasing efficiency.Īfter the 5th play-through, I thought it's about time to discuss the privileges of the two paths. ![]()
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